f A MOST HONOURABLE DISTINCTION. „3i i j e Western Medical Review, a medical ■i uljijcatton of the highest standing, says in a recent issue:-" Thousands* of physicians ti!„i a i S?^,. other countries have attested TH w4 AINUI ' :it AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EX; -7 l H not only absolutely reliable, hut -! as a Pronounced and nndiaputabie suijerjorjty „ over all ether preparation# ol eucalyptus. Your health is too precious to be tampered with, therefore reject ail P 1 ' 0 " oucts foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercenaries, and insist upon getting SANDfcR i. D hIJCALV PTI EXTRACT, the oniy preparation recommended by your ybysician and the medical press. In coughs, colds, levers, diarrhoea, kiditev diseases, the relief is instantaneous. Wounds, ulcers, tarns, sprainii, etc, it heals without inllanufiation. As mouthwash 5 drops to a glass of wat<ti > it prevents decay ol teeth, and destroys all disease germs Pa in leas Corn Cure; This ration completely cmres the most painful cons, hard cr soft. A few applications only required to deaden ttio pain. It is also most useful in removing any thickening of th® rJ 11 /, ~- 1113 .or horny portion of tho ski'l- -„ Uu ?'feFt ions attached to each bottle. > •' icfl "■ S- ". Lcison, chemistl', Auckland. Cattle show entries close on Friday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12699, 31 October 1904, Page 7
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