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Certainly the Most Effective MEDICINE m the world is SANDER and SONS FyUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powwfiil effects m Coughs, Colds, Influenza, etc. ; the flflfef j,? instantaneous. Thousands gave the most gratifying testimony. Read this certificate :■—" 24tli Api'^ 1885 — Messrs Sander and Sons,—lt i» with the greatest of pleasure that I testify to the exc#ence of your Eucalypti Extract. rfaying Jfttcji j?}f{ammation of the bone of the eg, winch caive c^ af if>v q. severe attack of uvr fever, I was atteiided by l)v ,J, J?oyd, who Uftfl mwlfi strenuous efforts to saye my leg, but witHQUfc success. Hp found it necessary to. amputate my \im)h If »vi#g heard m the meantime of the wonderful oures worked by the Eucalypti Extract, I obtained a bottle, and the extract had not been applied more than an hour when I began to feel gi-tsu.% lvlieved. After applying the extract every four iirig.^ for nine or ten days it was out of all danger, t would pnrsuf.de $1 who may be effected Avith any snob 4isssSj3 to give the Eucalypti Extract a trial, an 4 I J9.19 f^nvijiced that they will find it the most wonderful of medicines. —Youjs, etc., E. J, ,0l?P"9 wi Wattle i^ejtj §an«l.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2560, 7 January 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2560, 7 January 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2560, 7 January 1892, Page 2

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