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.-. ■.• . . : . :■ ■•:.•■ ■;. .'.-■ I •DYSENTERY CJHOLEiii ' . EEVER, JiiG.lQr.te, COUGHS, v ::'.;■■ colds, &c. ...:•,. ; XS|B*v Ji GOlililS AB'ROWNE'4 JLJ -CEsArm7 Mescal Siaff) j ;'■ , ! .^l^the'btrgfnai-'anfonljr Gerf.uwe.V' 4 ■ vyT Qfcyiiow&yfia±tw&M ste ft wiip. Wood 'stated tliit ,'Dr. CoVlis BrtwneWa¥tinithe^loVedror 3 of ' ! GHOH«D?NK \ that "the "story of "the "defendansr Ff°eiaraq, bjeinff the inventor, 1 vW'as ;delfber^l£]tttEfu^ ■ which he regretted had bte^ißWoruLt|O Emif nenfi .Hospital Piiysiclaps ftated , s thatDr- J,» Col'is ßrowne. wajj ; the disbovo ret of Chlbrodyrie; that l thejf :7pre>criij,ed'- ft lsrgety«and.mesn no other, tti^n Dr; Briiwne^. -TTrSee^ZVes.ofJuly 12, Ufa; „ . ir)>r j The ' Public, therefore, are cautioned against using .otht^r than ' t^ r j Dh. 'J. Co^iSjßßjowHay'CHLb'aOD Ynl: KEMSDIAL DSSB AND ACTIOW. 1 Thia "INT^LII AB/IJJ .^EI MEDt jproSaces quiet, refreshing sleep,,' relieve^ pain, caWs the system, restores J the deranged functions, , and • stimulate l'-healtiiy abtfod'of/^thai'lecretions of the' body, without creating any df those anpleasant results att^n,tfing the use of. opium. .Old and youngp may take ac atj,aU : hours a^cl times when requisite. V/Thousa'iidt or persons tdsufy to its marvellous good 'efftcta a'nd'wba'derfut Cures.w hile Medical men estol ; its victaes most extensively, using it in great quantities in- the following Dis- : eases.— .. • . - „<.,.. „, -„••, j ■ Diseases in whioh it ia found eminently - . uaeful:— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrh«B», ,- •'. Colics, Coughs, Asthma,,, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough', Cr*mp, Hysteria, &c. i ■ V . i[Bstra'cts from Mtdical Gpinion^? ] /..The Right Hdn; Earl tfuasetf comm'untcated tbliie College of Phyeiciaus, and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to toe' effect that the only remedy of > any Service in Oholera was Chlorodyae.— See lancet, Dec. ; .v,.grpnt A.;Mgntgpm.ery, Esq., late.JLMpect^e ;p£ HQapitats,.,Bombfty.v^7'f i Chlq^od^ne l ''iß ia most valuable remedy, in^euralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. „.,To F .it X fairly owe my restOrAtion /.'Jo health, ■ after eighteen months' 6f severe suffering, and when all other Te'mecli^a had failed." f I Dr. £oVe, Medical^Missionary in tEpdii, report^ (December;,- r,1,8fr5); .r—f'jThat in. nearly every case of Cholera, in which ti'r. J.'Cbllis Browne's Chlorpdyne x was administered. tHeijntient re^ove^V/, | Extraot from : the Medical Times, January 12th, 1866 :— •'.Cblofodyneia prescribed By'n : scores of orthodox .Medical Practitioners. . &f course it would, not thus be "airfgularly pbpa« ar, did it not 'supply a want and fill la } place 1 .* M - : •":•;'-•!'!• ;--rn c~:r Vi j v| . B E W ABE of spurious and dangerouc coo 1- ' 'pounds s)ld' aa'CHLOBODYNE, tiqjin. yrhtyh'i frequent fatal results have followed i. '< ' '^C'AliTroV— Non? Genuirie^Wiihoiit' the words, " Ds. J. CoLtsa Browns "on the Go-' vernment •fl6arajv ; , - Over.wheiming Medirjal teßtiiiibiiv ffecom panic i eacb Bottle. i „^T The public are further cautioned, ;n forgery of the Gb^ernnieuti Stamp having' come to the knowledge ot the Board of ibland Revenue. ■*■---•■'■ ,-■ Sole Manufacturer :—J. T: DAVENPORT; 33, Great Ku«sell-street, Bloomsbury, i "London. • ,' ' Sold in Bowles, l/l'l,' 2/9,anii i/ 6." j „j Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : — ; . Messrs. ; KEMPTHORNEi PROSSEB, & Co., Dunbdin. 564— 26 j "Is there no hope? ' the ; sick man aaia'^ ; ? ; The silent doctor'shook his head.' • ! a ' \ While thero is lifo"there'a hope/ he cried. 1 ♦' JEgroto, dwit dnimas-est, 'spes eat." : DR. L. IT SMITH | ' (The only legailly'-quaiifled Medical man ,ij'-. !■. . : •. 'advertising)," ■: '- \ 1 poNsnETS'4- ! i ; ! '- !> ! pnallaffeationsot the Nervous System (no 0 mitter ' lrom what cause arising); 'on all broken-down Constitutions ;' on al,l Diseases, arising from early, Indiscretions'; on. Goiit ; on Kheumatisni. !l ' '' \ •.',' I IN these Colonies, those excesses which We have indUiged in- •* hot yo'lith '* tell upjon us with, fearful interest. " - , : Our regrets ' t are -^ejest;, our-r repinidgs futile. The aoie, idea should be, the ..chances we possess of, remedyjag.the.ills jre slrea'dy have, or comba'ting.^ie, effects likely ta^result. Hide it as' ha may —put on a^ good an exterior as i he can— stijl,is l t^a Victim copsciqus that hais ( a. living lie, audi thaij-aooneror later" his vices will discover 'him ti> the world. Our Faith — our obligations to society ac large — the welfare of" our tiitave offspring— and the ' duty we 6 we to ourtelvei— forbids procraatf nation, and points but to us not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions; 1 Before'hegotlating with' & merchant, before engaging with a confldential clerk; before employing a barriater-^a careful <man makes inquiries aa to their ataading ; and, in the i : case of a; legal adviser, r both aa to hla legal; qualifications and aa to his, capabilities; of transacting the mdividoal business he consults him upon. &trangetosayjihowever,,in jhe -. selection of a medical map, tha sufferer frequently omiis ; these necessary precautiona, ana without (regard to the fttneas, quil'fleation,- experience,' and ability for .the particular ailment :■ requiring treatment, he consults the, ueareat man, -whose esperie!»c& and.prac- ! ttce, perhapSf lies ia quite »p opposite direc-i fciOh.; ; ■•. .r'J :; ; '. //; •:',) .!.- ■;.. ,• ;; i 1 -Is) it 'astonishing! that so many are driven mad, are ruiued in health, aud are bankrupt itf'apirits; hope,' and money? 'Have linot,|ior • yea'rsj pointeit out to^ them that' "luDr'.'-L-IL. Smith, dm the only legalttf-qua lifted medico] via* advertising in the'Coloniesf Have 1 iioci also prosacutsd, at my own e'xperiso,! tliese very quacks., and exposed the various nostrums tbey are selling— such m iPhosphodjjne, Essence of Life, &c.— and had them analysed, and found thtm "to oonsisfi of '• Burntsugar andflavoiing matter," andi the certificates I have proved to be ali forgeries, ilfc isior thia reason that I step out of the ethics of the u'rb- . fdssion and advertise; to give those who requne the servicesoi my i branch an oppbrtuoity of jknowing they 'cani consult a legally qualiJaaa man, aadone moreover who has made ibis • his especiar study;!' : ..* •". I;. ■ Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has tiiei in , Ma.bburne.2 1 years in full practice oh Nervous Dia'easea Losa.of Power and rDebility SyphiAffections Want of Condition GouC and Rheumatiam." J "" r ' i :•.- Dr. L. L. SMITH can beco.nsulted ; by letter— Fee £l. Mediciriea 'for warded to; all the colonies. . ' ';.'., ' '.. ' : - " '",.\[,\ '„'■ | :r ; Db. L. L. SMITH, 182 it' Easi. : (Late the Residence of the Governor) j ; HELBODBHB. " 2IQ

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 91, 19 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 91, 19 April 1877, Page 4

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