i Tlia best, medicine known is BANDKU &■ ! p....;-;• liL'CAhVi'il KNTllAU'i'. Test its emiI nent uoworful efi'eets in coiighn, colds, iniluenj y.h; tho relief is nistanUiieotis. In serious j cases, and accidents of all lands, lie the: I woitndK, hums, : . aid,', bruise- 1 sprains, il j is the sal'esl reniftly—no swelling—no inl\:im ! mation. bike surjsrising eli'ects produce I in I croon, diphtheria. I>r« neliitif, iniiammation of : lun;;s, bivolliik:, i-ic, iri'!io>;i, dysentery, i di.-,eases of I lie kidney* and urinary organs I .-.a:.'dm: .v sunk- kihiai.yi'Tl KX'I G Si '1 is I in use tit hostiitaiw and me lira! clinic all over ' the edobe; patronibod by His Majesty the JCio? I of Italy; crowned with medals and diploma* j at. International Kxhibitjou, Amsteril-iiv Trust m this ai'inroved article, and reject all [ others.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11691, 28 June 1901, Page 5
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