Lit er ' 'riii& . ' mii~ : iNfriA^AND THE COLONIES J DR. KING'S DanEn and Quinine Liver Pills (Without inercury)iare theiilasfiS. remedy '-. fdr Bile, Winds;; -IndrgeatiQ_^rSicfccHe_ldache, Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness, GoutYand all 'disordars.of otheStdmach EdndC Ijiver.o .■ They combine .mildnesa • -in; operation i . With 'ithe most adinirable-:effecta f > and,* iss.aa , aperient; cannot ba surpassed. .•.■;•*. •' , ; (Manufactured by JAMES i. RORKE, 47," Mortimer-street/! London, ; M.-, .amli'sold oyer the World by-most Chemists andiMedi-r. clne-vendbrs, at Is. Ijd., 25.9 d.. 4a^s and) l ; 18 s ■:, a . 499. Y.i DV SE NTE &Yy CflO LE R A i FEVBS, AGUE, COUGrM :'° : ' COLDS, &c. '* "• J Bfc ,JX COLLIS BUO#NE*ft (Ex Army Medical Staff) l 1 CHLO ROD V N E - Is the Original • and only Qeauidei ! CADTION.^-Vice-Chan«iellor Sir W. P. Wood stated th-^t 1 Dr: "Collis Br.>wne was undoubtedly the Inveatof Of- CHORODiTNE ; thair the story of the defendant, Freeman, hfelng the inventor, was' deliberately uatfue7 which he regretted had been sworn to; /Emi- '- ' nen't J Hospital Phyaiciaas of Londoa stated.:' _ tha!t ; Dr. J. Collis Browne wag .the discovoroi* of Chlorodyne ; that thay prescribed it ; largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's, j -j-See ITiwe* of July 12, 1564.V; ■■&.,* I The Public, therefcira, are cautioned againtt - using any other than De.' J. Cto£^ts Bnowira's CHLOROpYNB ! : REMKDIAL OSES AND ACTIOBT. ' ; This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain,, calms the system, restores the deranged' functions, and. stimulates healthy action of the secretions of ' ( the body, .without f creating any df J those unpleasant results : attending' ttt4;'iue oi ■*' opium. ; Old and ypuiig may.tafce it ! at all : hours and times when^"requisite.' Th6ua'_._i'iis of persons testify to, its maryelloiri 'gdbd* : effects and wonderful' Cures, while •■Medical msn extol its virtues most extensively, using it in great quantities in She following Disease's.— ■- "-'"'>'■ 'IT ; , : . : . ', , •■=•:.; j diseases in' wfeich it is forind emmently' , useful :— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhinaj ' Colics, ,poughs, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, .■ Hysteria, &'efY' - i .-;.■:. i l .- -* <-.-: [Extracts from . Medical Opinions.! ! The Rigfi t Hon. Earl Ruasall communicated to the College of Physicia'o^,.and J. T. Davenport, that he bad te'eeiyed information* to the effect that the only remedy ot any service ib(iholera was Chlorodyne. — Sea lancet, Dee. ! 31,18H4.-; ■■•'_. *.■-. : From A; Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector, o Hospitals,. Bombay :^ Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. -To it I fairlyWe my restoration to health, after- eighteen months' of severe suffering, and when aU .other remedies bad failed.?*.* .^ .-,:.../; .'■ '_ ."." \.,r v ' J Dr. Lo<ve, Medical Missionary in India, reports (December, 18b5) .— »« That in nearly every-case.of Cholera'in which Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne waa administered. She patient recovered." •-,.... j Extract from the Medical Times,- Jauuary l|2th, 1866 •— J tir Chlorodyne is prescribed 'by ecoresof orthodox Medical Practitioners. Of course it would not* thus be singularly popuar, did it not * supply a want and Hit a place,'" ;. :' BEWARE of spurious' iand dangerouc compounds s;>ld as OHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal results have.followed.^ ; QAiJTION:~None Genuine wjthoiit/ the ' words, "Da. J. Co&ua Bbownb" on The Go-» v;ernmenjt r stamß, .,.. Overwhelming ..Medical testimony accompanie-eaeh Bottle. V: ;f I'U *• '■- B®" The; pjublic.' Cautioaed, ia : -fprgery of; the poveeamje^fcli Stamp'. hayiHg ! i | rarne to the koowledge of the =Board iof >___*•• I land R9venue. fijole Manufacturer ;— J, T., DAVEMPORT,. r i 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury,- '- i y-~, - - --London. .... , . | j Sold in Bottles, l/LJi 2/97 and 4/6. i : Wholesale Agents for New Zealand :_— Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEK, &' Co., ' Donedin. • 86.4-^26
; ' . ' NOW lEUBWSHED./ ■•-■_ ; j\f EW e A&N D TURF •fy^BBOISTER^OR T875-6, j wltha-^arfeliy of usofaVan^ interesting ~ ; matter to Sportsmen: t ; -Bir" ;-Ti_fa -xats ;c. • BLLXoxti". f\ ■"'. \ " J.; ■;/■;'•;Pkee'Biic Shilling^ . ■ BOOKS BOUND iuaiiy style by ,_.. X 5 R LUCAS & SOS; ■J— — : . , , ';'ls there no hope?' the sick' man saia^; " '; !The silent Jdoctor shook his head. V , *f While;there is life there-i hope,' he cried.'-',; " Mgroto, dum animas est, spes est."- X X.. \ DRiii. Ly SMITH *-.=■ (The only legally-qualified Medical man advertising), ; *---."'..' ;ooKsui_Tsi-.i,.j,.,.. 1. ;*;..; On all affections of the Nervous System (no '. mttter from what cause arising) ; on all t broken-down Constitutions; on all Diseases ; arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout; ; on Bheumatism. IN these Colonies, those excesses which.wefij ,; have indulged .io f hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. '. "". | j Our; regrets, are useless,- our repinings j futile. -The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we ali eady j have, or combating ttie effects likely to result, i Hide it as he may—put on as good an exterior as he cau —atill ia the victim conscious r be iaa) living die, and that sooner, or lat^r! 1 his"*Vi'ces will diacdver him to' the world! Our^ our obligations to society'at large— the welfare of our iuture offspring—and the duty .we.owe .to ourselves—forbids procrasti; nation, and points out taua not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. I Before, negotiating with a. merchant,..before MgagiiJgr' Ri£h( a^ confidential; clerk; L; before employing a barastde— a car^ftil -maaimakes inquiries as to their Bt£ad_£g ;,and, in tbe iaaeof a legal.adviser, both as to his legal duttlifications and as to-his capabilities of fransactibg^the individual business he consults J him upon, btrange to: say, however,, fn the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits thesa necessary precautions,.! and without regard to the fitness, qti*iifica- j tion, experience, and ability fyr-the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults j the uearest mau, whose experience -and^prae-v perhaps, Ifes In quite an opposite! direc--tion. • ••■- - - '■ -' **~» j Is it astonishing that so many are driven tp&d, are ruined in health, and, are babkrupt | £n spirits, hope, and money? Have I (not, ior leara, pointed out tp tfiein that I, DrXL. L. Smith, ant. the only legally-qualified: medical ma» advertising itt. the Colonies? Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums dbey. are selling—such as Vhosphodyne, Essence of Life, &c. —and had them analysed, 4nd found thtm to oonsist of ( * Burnt sugar 4nd flavoring matter," and the certificates I Ijaye bbove^ to^he £11 forgeries.. It is lor this reaisonthiM atep out of the ethics of the proleaaicjn and aiiveVfii.e,-^ give thoaeWho requrie the services of my branch an -opportunity of knowing they can' consult a "leg'alfy ''qualified man, and one moreover who nas made thia his especial study. .: / Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loas-ofi Po-wer and/Debhity-Syphi-Y IHI9 AiffectiioWiVV'put of CanditionrGout'; and! 1 j Db. L. L. SMITH oan beconsulted by tetter -r. Fee £t. Medicines forwarded to „ all taiecolonies. • ;.;-; jJ'-i'J '.X ■ X ."■--'< j Dr, L. L.^MITH, 182 Collins st, Bast. j 4 (Late the Residence of the Governor), 1 KEr.Bdn___.__; 2!o r' ■ ""■ ■ '"■■"'"■ ~" " '■■.!. '-j 1
i ; : ' ;^-__S__:_33_HlO_E??_3:o; "YY-Y^YYtY." | JfRANULAR EFFEPESciNT PREPARATIONS. , j»'!i*.< ~.\>.S \' < . ' -' fn.-'i .' \ t '" ' ■<! ■■, v '- L )_,* "''■' -' YYY' •'-<--' -'- I ' — — — n+.f lS^^ S 'j-) rt ?™ "^ Effirpesccpt WO & Nil I /I • •^-'^•^f'-^«^^«-i9-n«jv-merety- : a ! i , -O »^. . *" -^ ' pleasant drink, but is also one of-the ' VES^tL I most valuable aids to health in exist«£v-£*£> *rf^J^ry V-tlj^> ,l ence. It has b'enchdffen'liyChe i•: ■■X*f 1 i::i .-' ; ,.- /^f \- ":. JJ "T public> a EP roved oj the profession, CEateredat I lt}A j Btatt6nera'HaU.i j K. r-*hd| is; how nr'eacriti.ad" regularly by " i £*Ttet*^ — — XStV " *»!4 IL '-Swm^^W througHout ' UJ I'D M Bmnmm^klm * _rt<*fft^&lK_ l '; e *° m ** tietiZTsafest, &xid' *^MaWVfit^'i\'m\^TiU9^ pleasantest regular aperient for, per-. *®-^ ; JYjj^4|li||Wi«l^* I **ousot all ages ande ■n*-ik_dns."" I ... ! ? ,,,* .!** *'*** ** m j The fact thatthe-Ge-era&Medical i --'.n,- rf »- ■• --— ' '--' i Council, -has introduced an -Imitation. j iUo Effervescent Properties of this light ana efegant of Bishop's. ' Gramtlar\^liffervpk^«t i iPreparatton are rfetaineddn the highest degree; through its ritJi^MXZ^i^£^Wlf : granular form, pro'ducingacontihued'sparklinffeffefvesftence c '' raft * « Magnesia into the British ! and pre_jsirvine thef flavour as a palatablf Saline.^Draught. rhurm copoz a is a remarkable land' It j8 very valuable to Travellers, fespecially-' in tr<lpical .most inflieiitial testimony to the hmiClimates, aa ite properties are retained fotany length ofjtimS i ■■** : J',J r- f ,-.'■. ■"£' %r%i ae JWii}r . : xmimpaircd, - j ce ' lc of tne original* jtrepartf- \ 3>IB_3CTIO]tfS.-Two tea-spoonfuls or morej p'iit' " ft «k '■•'■•■-" >■'' ' r; '*. '' ,( i r ''^ XuT.'S | intp.a tumbler^ialf-full^f waterj-.and:drunlt-4urin e fffer- .Lemon Juice, from which one of ! S^^ 11 WP* *. m V d ' :bu t 'efficient Aperjent ; while a its thief ingredients is obtained, has i small teaispoohfulj' taken* in awine-glassful of water,' will i„ n _ , OJ „ i? n „ ro u fi! " y ~". " '"" | act as a/valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A. : . QPg < ci . known a3 th^ .most, crtam ; aeUciouslycooliiigandrefreshingheveragemayalsobepiade" ' preventive • of SCUrvyj *ahd, ; indee'"* ; by adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the BrftUhjGbveinment insists 'on ia ■■' sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate, j 1 supply i9 t s this* "übManj^ on,,eyery iNTaoDccED and PHEPARBn-BY- | Y-?W*g l "*»»*' the" spec al com- ; AUFRETt BISHOP, JWanufacturtna ©finrnfat, bi " atiou " wh,c, > .; Bishop's' Granular : __«_wA; » »E.\SSr '. .^E-^J^SE. •-- JJO- 1^- , -^ - tics of -.die 'Lemon ■ Juice are\com-> :| ?:■ This Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a divplioe. ' Wned-withamiM ape-tfeiit. . l'" I 1 .: ■ ' i--^__!__!_?!!L^j The Mineral Water .Salts (§eltzerV - '■ " i^i&PFj&'W*-'?*- - : l^?m&&m?.iSs&WIFHOUI which NON£ i» -Genuine. | t h e _a i s repid y iacreasing. (MINERAL WATER SALTS. -For the preparation of artificial water ., these *| G'rinuUr Efferve3centV Salts are ~especiai.y suitible. They give the refreshing draught, md may be relied on as presenting at\.be -same time the chemical ingredients of ths natural wpters. It i_ obvious, that' in jhiV form ihe ■* granular effer ves_ent" preparations present many 'advantages* over -the waters themselves. While all. the constituents of the* natural springs rire exactly producod, the Salts are extremely portable; more eroaomical, and with tlien a spirkiing refreshing draught i^i procurable in any quantity at any time. £ .TBST-IM-.OJN'T-A.I.S Db. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at thk Plnrmassutical Society o£ Great Britain, thu*. writes °. — " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's gcanula't ad preparations, obtained at various times aad fro n diff^si. sjuroa.*', atiihive touad theil to be.Very «nifdrcu'ia l: character, fully charged with CarbaniQ Acid, and obviouslymacle i with great cara " and accuracy." * :..';.' | , .::... - A provincial firm writes :,-r* rt We have much pleasure to iaform you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in our connection. We have sold othsr makers' in former yews,. but now weshill never sell any but Bishop's Our custOßeri.Jiave sometimes cjmplsinel of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bishop'Sj and see thit they get it." '._- LABO ; RATOItiY AN D OFF I C E.S s SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. «OLD bt KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin,, / All Chemists, Merchants, Shippers, and' the Origin.il Maker, put iv convenient, s-^es .for Foreign use • :-,,'..' • ' - ' tts6i_i,2e
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 148, 25 June 1877, Page 4
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