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Certain tailoresses working in their homes in the East End, have frequently to content themselves with three farthings for an hour's labour. These workers are characterised as "unskilled." The best-medicine known is Sabdeb ass Sobs' Edcaixpxx Eitiuct. Test its eminent powerful eSects in coughs, colds, influenza, tc.—tiie relief is instantaneous. Thonsands give the most gratifying- testimony. Hisilaiesty the King- of Italy. and medical syndicates ail over the globe, are Us patrons. Bead the official reports that accompany each bottle. Mosler, M.D., Prof. University, Gria&csld, reDorts: — The Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently sucocssftilin very Bevere con. tnsions, bruises.-epraina, wonnds, scaldings, broken ribs and. limbs. (Med. Journal, Nov. 1881.) In diseases-of the kinefE.either active congestion or snppreaaicai (uroamia) or albuminnria, dropsy. litniafliß,tfia£bing -will eaiial in its-action Bucalvpti Extract. DoOTS,.Sto«-drops. Mosler^LD., Prof. Univeraity, Griefswald, reports : — Diuhtharia. Tonsils continually coherent, presontiiiK ulcers ■with -white exudnts. Cured in fourteen days. Surgical Clinioof Prof. M*lntyre, College, of Physicians and Snrffeons, St.liOuis— Bcirrhusof Breast— Ei. tision. BncalyptKExtract employed. Noefwolling, iheat, or 4iaoolotttKttoi>a -Cured is f onrteea tlam—
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6379, 26 October 1888, Page 3
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