The Celebrity of BANDER and SONS Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract is universally acknowledged. Royalty honours it, and the entire Medical Profession ha* adopted its use. Imitations sprung up without number most of them proving to be injurious. In reports Dr Owen to the Medical Society of Victoria that a child living at Fitzroy became most seriously indisposed through their use. In another case a lady stated that she suffered cruelly, from the effect of one of them. The latest addition to these imitations —all of them styled "Extracts"—was a crude oil, which was foistered upon the trusting and unwary under the grossest misuse of Sander and Sons' reputation. Sander and Sons instituted action for protection, which was tried at the Supreme Court at. Victoria, before His Honour Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G., etc. By the verdict ting their nuisances, and had to pay all costs. During the trial of the above action, a sworn witness testified that he had to stop the Ti3e of this counterfeit on account of the irritation it produced. This demonstrates conclusively that faith can ouiy be placed in an article that is (scientifically tested and approved of. A much is solely endorsed and recommended THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13336, 12 July 1907, Page 6
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