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, 3_lec|ical ? : DYSENTEBY, CHOLIBA, FEVEB, AGUE, COUGtHS, COLUS, &c. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S (Ex Army Medical Stall) C H L 0 R 6 D Y . N E Ib the Original and only Genuine. CAUiioN.--Vice-Chancellor Sir W.P. Wood stated thac Dx Collis BaowNß . was undoubtedly theifaventor of " CHLOBODYNE;" tbat the story oi the defendant, Fieemao, jbeintfihe inV-ntor, was deliberately untrue, 'which he regretted -had been sworn to. i Eminent Hospital Pbysici^pa pf London stated ' that Dr 'J. Cbi.ua Bbowne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribed it largely, i and mean no othe'. th'atr Dr* 'Browne's. — See :Tim«yo£ifuJy. 1-,.U,6^.. ' _ Tbe'Pqblfc, therefore, are cautioned against ; using any other tban . '■' ! -• ?1 - :Db. j. " Collis Browne's Chloboptub . BVHBDI-L USES AND ACTION. -Th's INyALUABLE BEMEDY produces : quiety refreshing sleep, relieves pain,. calms jtyesysKin, restores the deranged iunci ions, j add sii.inulates, healthy action of the' secretions jof the body, withddt creating any of those [unpleasant results attending the use of opium. I Old; and young irpy take it- at' aU hours and 'times, when. requbite. < Thousands of! persons I testify /to its/ Tnatyellous good jtffecta and won^terfyl -cqres,. while . M p dical ipen, extol its virtues most , extensively, : using! it in great quantities in the, following Diseases:— Diseases in which it is fonnd eminently nse-ul:-^Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, Coughs, .Asthn^a, Bheumatism, •Neuralgia, Whooping Cough^ Cramp, Hysteria, &c. [Extracts from Medical Opinions.] Tb.eßjghtHoß Earl! Hussel communicated to tne College 'of Physicians, and J. 5J. ! Davenport, that he had received information to the effect that tho only remedy of anv service in Cholera was- 'Chlorodyne.' — Seelancet, Pecember 31-1864. From A. Montoousbt, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay; — "Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe roy restoration to health, after eighteen months' sev'eie! suffering, and.^hen all othet!remtd|eg had failed." ry y Dr. Lqwb, Medical Missionary in India, repott-x (December, 1865) *.~'*Triat in nearly every! case of -Cholera in which Dr; J. Collw BHow-NB's'Chlofodyne was adt-.inistercd, the' patient recovered.". - 7. - :I: .'■"_ Extract from \te Medical Times, January ;12, 1866 :—«• Chlorodyne is prescribed : by< scores ofTorthodoX' medical jpraxtitioners. Of coarse.it would not thns be singularly popular, did it not ' supply a want and fill a place.' " Extract from the General Board of Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera : — *:So; strongly convinced «fe* we of the immense' value of this -Remedy, that .we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases." ' . .*'* ' ; ; Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds sold as " Chlob6dti«b,"' frbm.whlch frequent fatal results have followed. '* v See leading article, Pharmaceutical Journal, Ist .August, , 1(*69,'-,which states .that Dr.; J. Co^i.lß Browne was the Inventor of ChloRojo>7ib ; tbat it ..is always right' to use his preparation when Chlorodyne is ordered. I CAUTION.— None ( gepnine without the words, "Da. J, Collis - Bbowne '' qu the government stamp. - Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each i 'pottle. $ole M^tnuiacjturer : J. T. DAVENPORT, j ''a-.Greatßtssei'l-stree^Broo^sbrfry,' '«) ! :•; ■ far- .-• - -* - Lonil3n7'' 'A : \ * ' * A S-r i Sold in bottles, Is. ljd , 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. j - Wholesale Agent for New Zealand :~ Mejsr».^^P^HOr)NE, PBOSSEB,^ jtyfi. ._ H" A'. 1 'Dunedin. '"' ""54:2—26 rr e ati k-gC'S ; cou&h ! lozenges j The best and safest reme'dy for j ::< .C_iUoH3i I ■'■■ " " "A .. 7- '■ i ; Asthma, - ; , , ti | _....-€OLDB,„ ..- ; ■ ;y (i _.. - -, J „ Hf>£RBXBEBSi . ....... i .;.v)ConsumptVon (Incipient);, , ;r 1 | >■..-■ - r A,9OpMr.LA-noN OS 1 I'H%BQM. :: 7, . T . 'pTheseiLo^enQes-eontain- no opium .'.nor- any deleterious drug, therelore the most delicate fan take .them with perfect- confidence. No j-emedy is so speedy and certain in its benepcial effects. 1j361d in Boxes', tins, and; Bottles bf various' ize.. •; y-r •|-„ •• .j, ;.,,, KEATING'S BON BONS OR WOBM I J _"A_i_.ETS, /A -j- PURELY VEGETAi.LE SWEETMEAT, bot^i; in ■ appearance and ' ta^te, fujrnisii^ig laaost' -ag^e^bje niethpd-of , administenngl. the^ nly certain remedy for INTESTINAIi . or MBEAD It is a safe nd mild,^, preparation, ahd 'is especially dapteu for children. Sold in Tins ot various iz^s by, ail Cbemiets and Druggists. . ... , »H"'J- .■'•' il : ~^~-'- A: ; , -Al-.t' ' L i'i -- -• TESTIMONIAL . . ..,, „ r , 7 . ; t Harpenden, March 7„ 16?L = ' To Mr Thomas Keating. ,7 ' . . ' I Sia— My two little gfrls,' aged' respeckiVeiy tfirS, f; antf ; ttPo years,' , showed ' _jj_d|)t^l_J_' of having worms, so I obtained some W^your Worm Bop Bons from Mr, Busby, and they effected-^sbicli A a_ thorough cure~in fact, ' Ithmk7_avea~lheir irves.~The elder nitlle" girl Hadlttfeen wprms . ome fromher, TI thinkjit diy duty to .acquaint you with the fact. '■- i . .■> . - ■ u .• ■ FKEDK willmott:' j (jAUTION.-^By The public are .eqiested no observe 'that all the above 'preparations hew the Trade Mark. ..•■-..-,, i THOMAS BEATING. : 1 ondon, Expobt Chbmxs.t and Druooist. Indents ior! P"' e ' 1 ? 8 "P'd Qbeipicals °' ' ""' executed. '' '■• iitite, ■•] ■ — 'x ' '■' — '• •" ' ,: — - - " " !-* ~_ry STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDEBS r -' : FOB JCHILDREN (DUTJINO TEjETIf, j CAPTION TO PUBCHAISBES. f: ;; . , The .yalue ; of; this .. well known Family medjpin^ hps^een largely tested, jin all! parts c|f the world, anjl by all .grades of society, for t pwards of ! $ i/hf Yeara. . Its . yrell-^ped i xtensive sale has indvi^ Spuriwt.Jmitaiiqnt, eome of which in Outward Appearance ,"._o closely resemble the, original., as to, h^ve cece'ived many purchasers. The proprietor therefore, feels,, it due to the public to give a special caution, against the use of ijich imitations. Purchasers ,are therefore requested carefully t. observe • ,the. four following ; distinctly)} chtracter- istics, without whicp none are genuine:—.. 1 ' . , „,., Ist.— ln : every' case the words JOBN { iTEEDM^N, ChemibtTWalwobth, Sobbey, .re''en_Tafi«l od : the Government Stattp' tfflxed to bach Packet. 2nd. — Each Single Powder has directions f.r the ddsey'and the words John Sfcedinan;, ( !hemist Walworth) Surrey, printed thereon. 1 ■ 3rd. — The name Steedman is always spelt vith two EE's. '■'•"■' '-'A' '•'. '' : ■" .'• : " 4th.— The manufacture i* carried on Solely at Walworth, Surr_yi '- ; •''■'« -' '•■'" : > ' j So)d in Packets 1 by all Chemists and Medicine Venders, at Is7 ljd. and 2s-. 9d each. Sold by Kescthoenk, Pbossek, .& Co., I -''»•'• Dunedin. •'-''■■'4B ' i '- a •■■ i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 251, 22 October 1874, Page 4

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