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-ir-iVEk " 'mils; mn • ' ind.a,-' 5 ' l -i-i AND THE CQLONIBS. JDR. KING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills, (without mercury) are the.best_;remedy io| Bile, Wind, Indigestion. .Sick .Headache, Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousneas, Gput, rand all- : disorders of -the Stomach and ' Liver. ; They combine mildness in operation ,• w(th the most admirable effects, aad.aaan aperient, cannot be surpassed. / .'Manufactured by JAMES RORKE, 47, . J_brthner-steeet, .London, lv*., and sold all oVec-the.World-by .r^ostrCHetaisfs andjffiedi- - cihe**v.endors, at is. l|d,, 2s. 9d„ 4a. 5 and DJYSENTERT, CHOLERA ' FEVER, AGUE, COUGHS, ; COLDS, &c. B^%'z(jptus BROWNS'S!i' i. (Ex Army Medical Staff) x : C JI LOR Q DYNE I .Ja the Original and only Genuine. ;CAUTION.^-Vic&.Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood-stated th"»t Dr. Collis Browne was undo|ubtedly the Inventor of CHORODSTSB; that' ; -Sie story of the defendani;, Freeman, be|lafc_tbe inventor, was deliberately untrue, . which he regretted had been sworn to "Eminent Hospital Phy_ic_Sns of London stated ;\tbjat Dr. J.jCollis Bfowae was the diacoVijter of Chlorodyne !i/..Si|^V'^^JT: <: ' r -PC'Sacrlb_d it i largely , and mean no.other than P'r". Browne's. -4See (ftWmf J%-t2, T lfe6«? i5 - >''^ «-•"?*. [The Public, therefore, are cautioned againtt using any ;dt&er;than < - r ■ " ! Db. i_o„WNß's CHLORODYNE. : ; : . KEsitBDrAL ; ps_| i itsa actiok. v - ;Thia INVALUARIij- SBJMEDir produces/ quiet, a refreshing sleep, .relieves- pain, calms : the system,, restores the deranged- functions, • and;istimnla*.gs healthy action of thej aacrs"tipos of the body, without creating "any of those unpleasant resulfej attending the use ofi opium. Old .and, young may take it aft all hours and times when requisite. Thousands . .at persoos • testify- to : its marvellous, good*;, effects and wonderful Cures, while Medical mien extol its virtues most extensively, using . it! in great, quantities tin tha following DisI etisea. — ;.. .■.•:-■.„- , - ( ; Diaeaaes in which it is found eminently ■■ useful .—Cholera, .Dysentery, Diarrhcea, ; 'Colics, -Coughs,' Asthma, Rheumatism, -' ! Neuralgia, 'WhoopiDg Co_gh, Cramp. Hysteria, _ja •;:'- - [Extracts from Medical Opinions.] The Right Hon. Earl Rusaell communicated to the .College of Physicians, andj. T.. Davenport, that' he had receiifjed information to the . effect that the' only remedy of "_t_y service in Cholera: waa Chlorodyne.— See lancet. Dec.'. x'3l,. 1864., . '.•;' r . ,x' : ' '•■ Z ''"' j From. A' Mdnt^omeiyl.Esq.., late Inspector 0 Hospitals, Bombay is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, 1 and Dysentery, " To it , I fairly owe my restoration to health, after eighteen months' bf severe, su^ering,and when all other remedies -„ had failed.'' - „" i ./ 7 ' '.' ..."',.' jDr. L6#e, Medical MissCoiriary in India, reA ports (December, J 1865) .--"That w nearly every case of Oholera'in which Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne waa administered.: the ■ patient recovered." JExtractfrom the Medical. Timea, January ! 12th f iß66 :—« Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores o£ orthodox Medical Fractitionars. , \}%, course it would not tb.ua be singularly popu-. ar, did it not ' supplya wane and flit a v place.'" J * / 3 EWARE of spurious and dangerouc compounds sold as CHLORODYNE. trom which frfequent fatal results have followed, [CAGTION.— None Genuine without.tha wbrds, " Db. J. Collis Bbownb" on the Government, stamp,- Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies each Bottle. X . JfiSf" The public; are ifarth'er . cautioned, a forgery, of the Govern meat [Stamp i having.; come tqthQLkuowledgelbl ihe JBoardrVof. In-' land Revenue. Sole Manufacturer :-*J..T. DAVE^PORTp . 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury/ '•-' -' London. ■ -^ Sold in.Bott.eSvl/l_, 2/9, and 4/6. ' i Wholesale Agents for New Zealand :-r- , . Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co.^

MONEY TQ/IMP on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY, in -uihs to suit "BpwowersT - _. _ . . .. i !Applj;-.tft ;*, : . ; • i C.E. BUNNY, 7?5 : ■ ,-. Solicitor, Trafalgar- street, •••» -,y-r- ■ : ■,t $ — •.' xT'.. : T- : U ; ; NELSON COLLEGE. MONEY TO LEND on FBEBHOLD SECURITY. -Interest, at Current Rate*. Apply to . x ROBERT POLLOCK, i 9° •■; T • . ...- : Secretary* •;■• j '. •; •;"/■•• ,_?*.O*T.l*G:E." "'ox-' I FOISON will, be laid oamy.g.-ound-atWe" r "Re Iflorw," Richmond, after this datei -- : -' •' '.'•-• " ? -- j - J - I ■ - - H, WARREN, ! Butcher. \ Nelson, June 15, 1877. r r ? , « FOR THE BLOOD IS THE ;LIFE." I .CL,APX'S YiTpRLD-FA&ISO BLOOD MIXTJJRE. | Trade Mark--" Blood Mixture." THB GREAT BLOOD POSIFIES ASD BESTOKER j For cleansing and clearing the .'blood from all imputities, cannot' be too highly recommended. * " ■ ! For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is -: a never failing; and ;, permanent. cure; ;■ .-< \ _\ }i j It Cures old Sores. ', x Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs i Cures Biactsheadsor Pimples on the Face J Cures Bcurvy Sored! T) ; ( Cures Cancerous Ulcers | Cures _Blqod and Skin Diseases :.-■ { Cures 'Glandular, S wellings . ■ j Clears the 8100d v from all impure Matter ] From whatever cause arising. : | As this mixture is pleasant Ito the taste, apd warranted freefrjm anything injurions.; to the most delicate constitution ,of. "either 86x, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to teat its value. I Thohsands of .testimonials from all parts. I Sold in Bottles 2s 3d each, .and' ( <in Cases, containing six times the. quantity," lis each — sufficient, to.eff^ct a.gerjajanept cuyein.the great njsjority of long standing catje?,' ;i j -^ ajr a_„ OHBM18T3 " and patsht MSDiciiorf 1 | vsndoks throughout the world. Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothboabibs* HAtl, f LINOO-N, E»(|_^ND ! X c -,'BXPOBT AGENTS, -r 7 = Burgoyne, Burbidges, & Co, Coleman'-streel; ' , London. .Newberry & Sons, 37, Newgate-st., London. Barclay & Sons, 95 Farringdon-st., London. Sanger & Sons, Oxford-street, London. ■ And all the London Wholesale Houses. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS Kempthobsb, Paos3Bß, and Co „-.■ Wholesale Druggists, Donedici and Auckland.! j MELBOURNE AGENTS. ''_''" ""' Felton, Gbihwad_ & Co., Wholesale Drug- ! gists. E. and M. Keogh, Wholesale Druggists. Hjemmqns & Co, Wholesale Druggists. SYDNEY AGENTS. - Elliott BaoTH&aa & Coj Wholesale Druggets. , , , n . r_g .. >• Ed. Row & Co. x 0 '' i -■ - ( '."" ADELAIDE AGENTS. ' "' ' "' "" FkoLDiwo Sc Co., Wholesale Druggists. Ai M. Bickford & Sons, Wholesale Drug- ; gists and: Importers,, Adelaide and j Kadina. | . BRISBANE AGENTS; T , X Berkley & Taylor, Wholesale Druggists. I 2499

"| 13I_5_3:^_^3':-TTvr>...:;|TTT' rl f\". i'i 'i 'i ' ' x '■• • n : ' ' "■■' ia ■'• .^wrAwn,*^.^ .- " ' ' " " ' 11-1 lr '1 r H 1 £ % ?f BH T^'r\ 'Grater Effer^ceM^ __ oA MI S)l * 'GttrUteqf Ma'giie'siMn not' 'mbre'iy ar . . ,*Q.l>. *T :. -Y. *?. _9 |? pleasant drink, but is also one-of-the-J^^^^^HSeyt.^ ! most waluabl^ aids tohte^ltb iii.^lyfe-^ -tr_l_?^ -^x x-^X: VtS7_Nrr*, ence ' Jt has' be^n chosen' h'yHthV 1 :: .-F-7 ..;: ; -;*/ira*\'/ X. ' „ B« b Mc, approved^by the..profe«ion,,_ taiteiadat l /0\ 1 stattojien'iiaii.] I:. i and is/ttdwrjprescritiQd. regularly by!'*' 1 #f|}_%w „-XSiy thmissridsgf P%B5 T ci^,Jthroughdut-i "MM WrpM &I* Vft 6tW* * pleasantest regular aperient, jor : per Ti ***** Jt' J4 W 111 RJ»J_i«^^ Hcn 40l ttll «B e9 a "d c editions. ' , . -__i _FU„W" | 7>/5c factikat Ue -General- judical '-«-■ ■--■-■ '' - '- : - ■ • CouqeUxrhqgAiiitraduccd an ImitationTae- Kfferveseent Properties of this light ana efegant o/" BrsHOP*B tlrdnul/ir ■ -fr (F^ : *~£2* . Preparation are retained in the highest degree,* throughTits %-. IxiZl,1 x iZI, ?&7?r. r W«».< . granular fora, producing _ continued sparkling effervescdice Cdr<ttrot~Mapnesitt into the British' and preserving the flavour aa a palatabltf.Saline Draught.} rharmicopat a. is a remarkable atid>' «MmTt!/f! y iJ aluabte « toTravMle ' s ' J e / pißcial l y in tr °P{c*»l most influential testimony-, to the hvoir chmates, as its propertiea aro jretaTned for any length of time! f t \\,i t L'v£t*M 'n'f WJ.'^JiZZi ■ '^ , - nnimpaired. ■ - -" " li e ' tc value of t^s original prepara-, . niasC-IOHrS.-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, Lt* '*»»«''''' ■'-'' •' ' - ;; "' vr ;: ' ' :; T ;; " !; ;1 into a ( t^mbler.hdHuUqf water,, and- drunk during effer- Lemon Juice, from which one of •aescence; will prove ia mild bnt "efficient: Aperient : while a its chief ingredients ia nh<-ain«_ i.«„ small tea^poonful, -taken'in a wine^lassftil t>f lm ,"„ ► ! L i?„!I„ " oM »«ntd, ;ha_ act aaa valuable, ant-apid cooling draught when feverish JA- '. >pg kn( ? WJt } *9* 'be most c< rt«iu > deliwoiißly cooling and refreshing beverage maj? also.be mltde preventive of scurvy, 'and, indeed ' _L a s-!, n ! t0 -.l tumbl *. rfal ot ., cold spring water (previously the BrUiMGovernmeni; insist* oh a' sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. J* ; supply :: of t.hia -jwimwolS^ every iHTHontrcEb and pbeparsd bt - - I- • Emigraut bhip. In the spec : al com- : ties of the J^ehion Juice are com- . I tTWs^otae should be kept well corked, and in a drvnlaofj. bided with a mild aperient. . .. " ' , jpy_«m& of ArVhifrt "' rtTvnnw* r"* i Vichy; Cirlsbad, : &c ) are excellent ■ S - at>e l' " Mc!e " t0 intrjd «ce, and the sale of WIIHOUI which NONE ts Genuine. | them is repid'y iacreasing. , JMIJNERAL WAT|3P. SALTS, jFor the preparation of artificial^ water •>; these « Orinuh'r- 'Efiervescent" Sklti-areegpecially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and raay be relied on as presenting "afc the "aameT time the. Chemical ingredients .of thi natural ( wafers. Ic is obvious -that in (his form the _grannlar-erlervesaent" preparations present man jj advantages .qvejHtnei waters themselves *• VVhile a_ the conß,titnents.of..the natutal springs are "exactly produced, the' Salts are ex. tretriely portable, more eroaomicali and with tliem a spuklingrefr'eshiiis. draught ia nrocurable many quantity atany time. .;. J a B X) x X, ;v, 'v.y.-'-v '<T BtS T I -M.-.p NIA I, 8 .---: „--.■:._.'=■.■-'.■: ■Da. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the (Phirmaceutical Soqiety ,of Great Bri^aui thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples ot Mr. BisiioP'i granulated prepara •■ tions. obtained at various times aud from different |sjurca9,,an!i.htte-to^|hSaaT'6a tfajjiizy ? uniform iu character, fully chargedwith Ca'rbanicj A_i_, and obviously made" with great eara". and accuracy.'-' -' •■ - ' "" ' :- | .'X'XTiX;.'. -x - ■•-•; „*■ ■ -*^--^X A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreciated in our c mnection. We have sold ojhsr, makers' in-former- J-earSj but now • wesh»ll never sell any but Bishop's Our custp offeri have sometimes i complained of the " Citrate of MagnesiaVand we have told them "they will never be disappointed' ii tfcray always--ask for Bishop's, arid Sae thit they get it :i . .'. > ' ' " . :-• - -• .- ■ - . ~ T , r x, - -: ' XLAB.OBATOiR(Y AND OFFICER: SPECK'S. FIELDS^ MILE END NEW TO ''w^ 9 London, E./ SOW bt KEMPrHORNE.PfSOSSEB, & cd, DrjNEpur, 7 ; All Chemists, Merchants, Shippers. aad r the' Original Maker, put in ; convenient f.zes for a-^fc. Foreign use v l *-- J "•••'• •■- e -^- u , ~ i%_t—^26 "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 147, 23 June 1877, Page 4

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