i KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. | Q&if^ef, 'Mat hma^ ?BK'p^di[iTii(,; Bifbl- ! ! 'chi/tt *Of' Breathing are ' speedily ; j cured by KEATING'S COUGH [ J LO2*EjNQE3S (recognised and recom-| , i mended by ;the Medical Faculty), other I i remedy- 1 fa h»lf L so^ effective. One^ Lozenge • alone gives Relief. They .contain no Opium, »! Mbr^Htai tioi: ain^; Violeut dre l^ anil'tijfty ¥e 1 1 taken by the most delicate* , One or two at, ' j bedtime t ensures rest . when , troubled , by the ' i throat. Sold 'by all' Chemists in Boxes and I .Tina.- , > ... lno^Ap-Jly.-m-^-t s D'TBK-NRTjBR.T,- .GHO.IiEKA FEVER, AGUE, COUGHS; 1 s ,-...; r.I [COLDS,, &c. ( ./..,..';■ • Is the Original and only Genuine. CAUTlON.— Vice^ehanceilpr^iSir W. P. I Wood stated tb>»t Dr. Collis ''Browne waaun--1 d'6ubtediy^b i e I<; lnventor 1 of ;CH(6R9t(?SB ; \ that the story of -t&e defendant Freeman, j ) befagjithe inveq^W. WfiSi.deiitieratelyoui'tfue, ' nent Hospifcal Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collia Browne was ' toWaiscovarer ) of Chlorodyne ; that they prescribed it , largely* aod maan noothepthaa Dr. Bcowiße'i. —See Times of July 12<, 1864. ! The Public, therefore, ac&ca,utioned againtt ', uaing any other Elista : ' ' '-. Ds. J. Cohhis Bkownb'B CHLORODYNE i This INVALUABLE .REMEDY producea ! quiet, .Eefreaalng; klaep.'v relishes ' pain,,'cklms ! , ' the system, reatores^ the deranged functions,! '• ! and stimulates healthy action of the secre- j I Jions.of.^he^body,, wiifoqut; creating, any of j thdae unpleasant resuiy 'attending' the 'me of s : opium. Old and ; |p«Jbgfmajr take it at all I , hours and times when requisite. Thousands : 1 j of persons testify to its marvellous good j • . effects andy^qnderftii Cores, Medical | ' men extol ita virtues most extensively, uaing J ifia'geeftt quantities in the following DisDiseases in which it ia found eminently i ' •'" meftil •— Cholera; 'Dy^ntdry.-Diarrlieblj ! : Coljcsi .Coughs, 4#^ai '.Rheam^iai, ; Neuralgia, . Whooping Cough, Cramp, e riystefia^&c: 7 l '■ [Extracts from Medical Opinions.] I Tlra'Rigfit Son. Earl RussaUfKJmmu&fci^d ! ; to the College o£i Shysiaiaa'si 4ad J. T. Daven- ! port^tjha^jhehadir^elyed inforinatiQtftO! l 6lls i effect that the only remedy of any service ia ( > Cholera was Chlorodyne.— See lancet. Dec. 8 31, m^l. jp,. • \ ■,- , - ,; v Tv: ■■ ; r FQO(&A£Moa£g6mer£, tsq>, late Inspector ' °L Hosßifal B*,8 *, Bopibjy : ~« Chlorodyne , ,ia a i moßfi"v»(«iablfer / eniedy fn^eiiMgia/ ' A'sEama, andiDyaenteryiJ Tbiit-Iffsiciy OjVefOiy teflto- ]> ration to heslth, after e!ghteea,.iqonthß' of : " severe suffering, and when all other .remedies * had failed.'' ■* '.- •''"'' "''■•• ' Dr. Lo^e, Medical Mi^siooary in India, reb po«fe(Deceoiber,iJ[B6s.):;^-. ft ;Thßi6: inuneaily , every case of gCholer^a iifl[ wbiqh flr., ,4s. jCgllis Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the pttHeht'rec\jver'ed.V i ' ' ' ' ! ' -: " ' ■-;■!. !r, !,■ ! f';i : ',:['.,, , , ;;;, .' ,;i; ';• Estractfroni jhe Msdical Times, January . 12th, 1866 :— "^Caiprodyne fa prescribed by scores of orthodox Medical Practiiiopera. OI courf e it. w- juld •' not 'thus tie eiii^tilarl y ' popuar, did' i6 not; '.supply a want: and fill a place.'" ■■ , ■ BEWARE of ap'urious arid dangerouc 1 compoutfas sold as OHLORODYNE, from which 9 frequent fatal readies have followed. : > ' CACTIbs.— Nouei Genuine without, the . worda, " Ds. J. Cou^is BaawNa "on the Government stamp. Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies.each Bottle. &1T The public are further cautioned, a forgery of; the; Government Stamp having come to the. knowledge of the Board of ln- - kind Revenue. : ' ■ ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' • J ' Sole Manufacturer :—J. T. DAVEMPORT, 33, Great RusaeH-atreet, Bloomsbury, London. j : .- -r .. . 561d tn Bott!es,:l/li, 2/9, and 4/5. ' Wholesale Agents for New Zealand .— i Mess^B..B;EMpT i HORNE l PROSSER, & Co.. 9■ ! " ''" •' '"'" "Efntimut. " ' 864—^6
RIMMjEL'S OHOIOE PKRFUMBrtY Rimmel's Toflet Vinegar— A pleasant, tonic and refreshing adjunct to the Toilet and Bath, » reviving scene and a powerful disintectane. For warm climates it is invaluable. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender Water. Rimmei's treble distilled Eaude Cologne. Rimmel's much improved Elorida Water. RimmeFa Jockey Club, and other fragrant Perfumes. Rimtnel's lama Juice and Glycerino gives the hair a beautiful gloss without; 'greasing it, nourishes the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness to the head. Rimmel's pure, .White Glycerine Soap, Brown; Windsor, ffeuey; Almond, Coal Tar and other Soap in bars or cakes. Rimmerg Valentine Violet, Rice, RoseLeaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxes and packets. Rimmel's Aquadentiae cleans, whitenaT afid preserves the Teeth; refreshes the Mouthed eweetends the Breath. ; r ; i ' «.:>.;! Rimmel's Photochroine, for imparting tc the; Hair or Beard a perfectly natural diti permanent shade. E. RIMMEL, Perfumer, bV appointment t< H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 98, Strand London. , , . , T ...... Ad illQßtrated price list on application. M FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFEJ. ? ' CLARKE'S TITORLD-FAMEO' BLOOD MIXTURE ! Trade Mark^-" Blodd Mixture." TH& GREAT BLOOD POHIJIBB AND REBTOSEE For cleansing and clearing the blood fron all impurities, cannot be too highly recbm mended. ' ' r . For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, an« Sores of all kinds it is a never falling; am permaaenficare. It Cures old Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Seek , Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the Fact Cures Scurvy Sores Cures Cancerous Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glanddlar SwetfihgV Clears tb'e Blood from all impure fitter From Whatever cause arising. ' ■] '■'- As this mixture is pleasant to the; taste and warranted free from anything IDJurioui to the most delicate constitution of eithe aex, the Proprietor solicit sufferers to givb i a' trial to test its value. ,'. ' , Thousands of testimonials" from ail p^iets. ' S.old in Bottles 2s '3d 1 and 1 in"Ca>ea cpntaihiog six-times the^ll^; 'lls'.each^ sufficient to effect a permkoent cure in thegrea majority of long standing cases, BIT Att; CH^!B£f^ , afcO*: AtSDfCIMI vendors throughout the world. SplePrpprietor.iF. J.^CIrARKE, Chemist, ABOIHEOABIEa' LINOQUT, tESQimD ■ ■ ' EXSPORT AdfßNt8 A - [ ""'"'• '■ Burgoyne, Biirbidgea; & Co.^Colehfah.Bfireae London. . 1 : . ; Newberry & Sbns, 37, Newgate-st., London. Barclay & Sons, 95 Farringdod-et., London. Sanger & Sons, Oxford-street, London. • And all the London Wholesale Houses. NSW ZEALAND AGENTS Kempthorsb, Prqssbk, an,d Go , WholesaU Druggisti, DafiEDiN and Aucklanb. - MELBOURNE .'■"•. Fblton, Gkimwadk & Co 0 Wholesale Drug' -. - gistS. .... ',■<■-: ■■■■■ E. and M. Keogk, WholeaaleDruggista. Hemmons & Co, Wholesale Druggists,, . ; ■ A<isNJrs ;'.'■':. EtwoTT Bbothbbs & Coj Wholesale Drag gists. : Ed, Row & Co. ■■ l - ADELAIOiS AGENTS. Fauldinq.& Co ; , WholeaalQ Druggists.. . A. M. B1CKB0BD& $oks, Wholeaaite tig gists and Imporfcera, Adkl aidb" am Kadina. - : , BRI3BANB AGENTS. .BERKLEY & Taylor, Wholesale Druggists. .'" ■'" ; . •:■'■ ■•' •: ■. 249!
~ I •^urn. i .j. V.l ,:; .<». ■'. . J BipHoy.g , 'Grqnular, JtSffsrvescent ■ >l ' ''-tJ-'o AMIIf » ■ r Citrdteqf. Magnesia ia not, merely a "'" ' ' 6" ft nU *"Afr •• "V -r-tTT 1 T? < "VrE!jFir>i^ moßfc TaluaDl 8 aids toheal'th in esist--P l>- >T !•■«:' .enca-iMlt M!b^P chos^, by; the t^m ' (TZ§\ *P publi ?' a PP roved by!t.ha ( psqfe«Bion, . CEatered at f >TA I staUo&en'^sai.] i : ,?Qd is now prescribed' regularlyr by ; B^tti* ' ■ • '* i' : '^Wk'%' ! : ' tno^ n " d "°^'P^y"^* !i^iß! i tlirbnßHdat *«£ M M Qfl]j[Vnet^r ft. CiTOmM*"^ ' P. l^^^ 1 regular apesien)! fob! pet- ' : **I'43| 1 1| " Iflll 11 J3t*" i Bons of aiJ flgaa and oondi^n^. *^* *I*** | The 'fdctihdt the General Medical " ■ ■■- ' ''Council has introduced ait Imitation ■p 1 ** r .Prapertiest,Qf.^hi« light ana ATegabfc of. Bishop's Granular Effitrtetehnt . sss^^^gsf^^s&s g^ » f *•** •**. 4 'i" tuh , mi preserving the flavour as apalatahle Saline Draught. fnarmacopaia, ts a. remarkable and It is very valuable to Travellers, especially in tropical most influential testimony to (he huQi' SiaEtJ^XOWS.-Two. t'ea-apoonfuls. or mork put *^» ; into a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during; effer-i , ,:>V emo . a Juice, from wluch. one of' «scence, will; prove a.^ild.but eftcjent .Aperient j While a' . its' chief ingredients is^obtained, has email tea-spoonful, taken in a wine-glassful of water, will 7 ; j O nX' fceen known as t^'e mh> iSvhSn act as a Taluable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish, f A 2?!' i;L ° f 4 V ™^ * 5?, dehciously, cooling and refreshing beverage may also be" made" preTentive of scurvy, and,' indeed, by adding to a tumblerful of cold'spriag water (previously the British Government insists on a sweetened wiftMugar,) *sn>all quantity of the Citrate^ s ..supply of thia substance on, every isTHODtJCED *»d p^spabed bt ! Emigrant Ship. In the special com\7, SPECK'S fields, mile end NEW TOWN, pre4e nts, the biooS^urifying pfoper- ! , 1.0KD0K. ,. , t i et , of the Leinon Julc( y a rQ com . ! ThußoWaahouldbekeptweUcorkediaadia^dryplaoe. 4^ 8 ? 8 "^ ,o , V- . . ... f I The Mineral Water Salts (Seltzer, •:';., ; ' v-i.'-^4-i,li' -' f Vichy, Carlsbad, &c ) are excellent ™}l%vL ri£ F ? E1 * Blsao p? s f "" bet > articles, to iri trbd'ace, and the sale of WIFHOUr which NONE is Genuine., them is" repidty increasing. IMINBRAL WATEU gASTS; . For the, preparation of. artificial waters^theea <• Grinulw Sal|a are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught,-dn<l may bexr,elie,(lon as presenting at the same time the chemical ingredients of ths natural waters. It ia obvious that in this form the ■*K r annl»r effervessent" preparations present mapy'aavahtagestover the fosters themselves. While all tne constituents: of the nataiA!" springs are exactly producad, tha Salts are extremely portable, more e- onomical, aad with tliem a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable m any quantity at any time. — — TESTIMO'3SriA.I.S DB. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writes :— •?' I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times aad frcn differed!; sources, and hive iound them to 1 be very uniform in character, fullychargei with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." ... ! . , . ,-. ; , A provincial firm writes ':— * We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magpesia is much appreaiated in our cannection. We have sold other .makers' in former yearsi ( but now we shall never Beli any >but Bishop's,.. Our customers hava sometimes complafried of the Citrate of Magnesia, and #e have told them they will never be disappointed it (hey always ask for Bishop's, arid see thit they get it." . LABORATORY AND OFFICERS: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. SOLD by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEB, & CO., Ddnbdin, All Chemists, Merchants, Shippers, and the Original Maker, put in° convenient sizes for Foreign use 1661—26
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 140, 15 June 1877, Page 4
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