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SOUTHERN PRAISE FOR RHEUMO. Whemno, the great rheumatic medicine, has only ju=t been introduced into the South Island, and already its praises are being sung. Mr W. New-t town, Carrier, Sydenham, writes Is October, 1903: —" A few days ago I had a very bad attack of Rheumatic Gout, and on the recommendation of a friend, purchased a bottle of 1 Rheumo ' from Mr McFerrnn, Chemist, Christchurch. The effect was magical, and before I had taken the contents of one hot! le the excruciating pains had entirely left me, and I am pleased to say I have had no return of them. Your remedy is a splendid one and I shall not hesitate to induce any sufferers to use it.” Sold by chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s Gel per box. — Wholesale Agents—N.Z. Drug Co.

Important to sufferers frrm Rheum a tism.—The proprietors of BOCK’S RHEUMATIC POWDER wish it known that every tin of their Powder is sold with a guarantee. All Chemists or Storekeepers are authorised to refund the price paid to those not having benefited by the use of it. Close on 500 cured cases are known to the proprietors, and the following are a few who have kindly consented to have their names mentioned to induce other sufferers to also benefit by the use of Bock’s Rheumatic Powder :—L. E. Webb, Makotuku; Thos. A. Pruden, Eltham; James Harvey, Mrs Hart and Mary Ann Plodder, Ashhurst; W. H. Lukies, Pohongio; Joseph Cummerfield, Foxton ; Maurice McCullam and Albert Burges, Waihi; H. E. Deane, Patea ; John Douglas, Hampden, Otago. Sold at all chemists and stores, 3/G per tin.

SANHER & SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.—Under the distinguished patronage of bis Majesty the King of Italy is per communication made by tho Minister for Foreign Affairs through the Consul,General for Italy at Melnourne, 14 th March, 1878. Awarded Diploma at the Amsterdam Exhibition--188;!. Acknowledged by Medical Clinics and Universities all over the globt. There are imitations of Eucalypti Ectract in the market, products of simpxdistillation, forming crude resinous oille In order that these crude oils may nos. be taken for our Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract which is recognised by the medical Division of the Prussian Government to fao of perfectly pure origin, as per information forv. arded to us through the Consul at Melbourne, 2nd March, 1875, we state: — It is proved by tests made by the Medical Clinics of the Universities at fionnand Gre : fswald (Prussia), and-re-ported by Dr Shulz, Professor of Pharmacology ar Bonn, and Professor Dr Mosler, Director of the Medical Clinic at Greifswald, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids, resinous and other substances adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts are to be classed according to the named authorities among the turpinetmes which are of insignificant medicinql yqlue and abandoned long since as an internal mcdicalmenl. PLe crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extract are discernible. 1. By their deficiency in pungent ed r (which our product, the only genuine Eucalypi Extract, develops most ] freely through its surplus of oxygen). 2. By their alcoholic, thip and mobile appearance being reduced in specific density through the presence of acids. .1. By them taste the result of the contracting.tendency of resiua and tunnate.v, ' j It these prude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied hy mistake J in cases of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal inflammations, dyswfry, &c., the j po-iscnuences ave most appaitv.-,. If oy j S 3 V-t/snke ask always for pander ::;>d i 'foil’s Euc’iiypu Usmiof liai-uii;:;: ? ; Victoria Avcitra , ;a.--v> IN HER and; SONS- *•

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3681, 30 March 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3681, 30 March 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3681, 30 March 1904, Page 2

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