g|A2f IMBR * Sons'Cocaljpti Extract There are imitations of Eucalypti Extract in th market now, products* of simple distillation forming rude rcsipous oils. In order that these crude oils may not be taken, Oar Pare Vol»tll« .Eucalypti extract, which is recognised by the medical division of the Prussian Government to be of perfectly pure origin, a* per information forwarded to u» through the Consul at Melbourne, March S, 1878 we stated '■ It is proved by testß made by the Medicial Clinics of the Universities at Bonn and Greifswal), Prussia, and reported by Dr Schulz, Professor of Pharmacology at Boon, and Professor Dr Mosler, Director of the Medical Clinic at (JreifswalJ, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of anids, resinous and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant, according to these authorities, and according to Pro fessor Dr Lister, of England, and to Drs Bauer, Mclutire, Wood, Hazard, etc., of .America, Is the only extract correspondingto scientific tests, and the only one which possesses the proper therapeutic value. SAJSTDEB & SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT All other crude oils are to be classed among the turpentines, which have, when used, as medicine, no tbprapeutic effect and are abandoned as an internal medicament. These go called Eucalypti Extracts, which may have received dist notion at' Exhibitions ss commercial articles and are used for mechanical puspospsonjy are discernible :— }. By their deficiency in punpent odour (which onr product, the only genuine Eucalypti Extract develops most freely through its surplus of oxy'<?er ). S Bj^ their alcoholic thin and mobile appearance, being reduced in specific density through tho presence of aold& S. By their taste, the result of the contracting ten dency of resins and tennates. If these crude oils, so called eucalypti extracts are applied by mistake in oatiea of croup, b onchitie, diphtheria, internal inflammations, dysentery, wounds, the tbec>nsequeneeßre most appalling. For safety alway ask always for Ban«t«r anil Bons'Jßncalrntl Extra** and get the old, well tested and reliable preparation,—Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.— <and«r and Sons The nest Tea in CANTERBURY for the money, and freo from any excess of aetringency. COUNTESS 2s. f&& YOUR GROCERS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3148, 6 December 1893, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3148, 6 December 1893, Page 3
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