Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract.— Cu xe of Skin Diseases. Invercargill, New Zealand, Jul W 3, lfeSO. lle.srs. Samltr and Sons, Sandhurst.— Gel stlemen,— Having suffered from eczema (a skin disoiisd which is very prevalent in thii colony) for about nm i years, I had consulted numerous medical men here, and in Australia, a>.d had taken arsenic, strychnin*A iodide of potassium, Ac, internally, and had used preparations of zinc and lead externally. In fact I \j,jj(j tried all the rerne lies known to the faculty ??* w ''.iat between travelling, doctors , ant druggists' bills, ha,,j S p ß ,,t a small fortune, almost if not wholly without \ results, except to injure my constitution. During a 1 rece nt visit to Hokitika, I wa, recommended to try yoif, r Extract Eucalyptus Globulus by a brother who had Experienced great benefit from it in alleviating a very\ aeV ere cold, and, no lees to my surprise than sitisfV ct i on- I found the discane which had troubled me\s 0 long was conquered, and the skin resumed its no£ ma | condition. This was effected by the external use c»f less than two one-ounce bottles. You are welcome toVn ls ke any use you please of this lettor and I subscribe myself. - Yours, &c. (Signod) John H. KawiA Manager Union Bank of Australia' Limited. V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7383, 18 July 1885, Page 1 (Supplement)
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