Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LIVER „ $ILhS EOR JMDI4 : AND THE GOLONIEgy DB,-E_N(i*S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Fills (without percwry) are the beat remedy r for Bile, Wind* I,'1 ,' lEdigestidh,. Sicif Headachp Spa-ms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousnes., Goat, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. - They combine mildnesa -in operation with' j;te"'nios6 "admirable effeefca,' ( and as a 4 aperfeiitj cannoe bb surpassed. ■'■' '• j - xfMannfaCtneed . by 'JAMES : ROREE, '47i Mopfcimer-ifcreefc,' / London,. W., andl sold all over the' World hy moat Chemists aud Medi-'Cine-vendora, at,.ls. IJd,, 2e..9d., 4a. 5 v .and -'Me* • ' V' '"'" ". " 'J " ' ''^8 t •D YSE WT E'R V, OHOL ER M FETER, AGUE, -COEKxHS, s COLDS, &c. ! TSR. J. COtLIS BRQWHE'S XJ (Ex Army Medical StaflP)^ : * , CHIO RODYHE \ '■• Iff the Original ahd only Qenhlne. '■, CAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P." Wood 'stated that Dr. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of CHOSODFNB ; ; that .'the story of the defendinf, . Fr''-eman» "b^faff the inventor, waa deliberately liatrue,: -which he regretted had bten a worn to 'Enii-! nent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. I. Collis Browne j was the discovarer! .of- Chlorodyne ; that they prescribed- 'it largely, and mean' no ofcher than Dr. Browne's, — See Ttmes of July 12, 1864. .. --The Fnblic, therefore, are cautioned againtt' uaing any other than •?. TDffviF.TCo'GMS BiMMVN-s'a CHLORODIfNB^ ... „ EBMKOEA-. USES AND ACEICM..;.' ' This INVALUABLE produces' .quiep-j refreshing sleep, relieves p*in,' -calms the system, restores the deraoged functions, aad efciaM-late. healthy actida of the aeore-' tioos of- the body,.. without creating any ofi those unpleasant Results attending . the use of : opium^ Old and young may take ifc afc allj hours and *tim'ea when requisite. Thousands ' of persons testify to its marvellous good! effects, and wonderful- Cores, while Medfcal . men ektol its virtuea most extensively, using ; I it. in great, quantities in thofolJowing-Disr eases.—. Diseases in which it ia fonnd eminently ! useful :— -Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhcsa, i \ Colics, Coughs, Asthma, Rheumatism, I Neuralgia,; Whooping , Cough, Cramp, ■ H? ateria, -Sic. - . [Extracts f_o__ Medical Opinions,] The Right Hon. Earl Rnssell commnaicated to the College of Physicians, and j. T. Davenpqrfc, that , he had received information to- the '. effect that" the only remedy ot aay service in Cholera was Chlorodyne. — See lancet, Dec. 31, 186_. From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector o Hospitals, Bombiy :— " Chlorodyne *is a most va.aable-retaedy'in- Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe my restoration -to he. ith, after eighteen months' of aevSre'sufEtjcing, and when all other remedies had failed." Dr. Lo_ve, Medical Missionary in ladia, reports (December, 1865).— *"-* That in nearly every case of Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis Prowne's Chlorodyne was administered, the patient : recovered." Extract from the Medical Times, January 1 2th; 1366 : — "Chlorodyne is prescribed by ; scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. Ui '■ course it, w<juld not thus -b&siagnlarly popuar, did "it' no. "'supply a want and ffll a place.' " ■■ BBWARB of spurtoaa and dangerone com- ■ pounds sold as CHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal results have followed. ;■'. .dAlJTlQN.*— &Qne!'.G_ehuine withont the worda, ct Dr. J. Gohus Beownk "on the Government stamp. \ Overwhelming Medifeal testimgny^'accempsnies ea"eij_ Bottle. ' Ther.publio are ifurther. cautioned, a ""forgery =-of the Government Sc'anap having come to the knowledge oi ihe Board of in- ; land-: Revenue; •••-,,- -. "Sole" Manufacfcnrer •— J. T. DAVE SPORT, 33, (Sroafi Ruiaell-street, Bloomsbury, London, Sold In Bottles, l/1_;,2/9, and 4/6. "Wfiolegale Agents for New Zealand :— Messrs., KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, &-Co.,' _,'"'"'._' ''" ; ' ' DnifßDiN^ * " 864— 26 "

;:JLl"{ Mnderi'bn lEting ii&tH^MaU Offloei will be rewarded. •" • ''■*■■'-* igf4(j -'■ •■•'■•"■*• ' , y_' x '^'.dTl..p E. „.-; I POISON will be laid on niy groac^ 9S£.thb ■ «Rs 1 • HO-_e, M •' Richiiiohd, 4ffer this .-d*te. :.. £i •; • S .p I a-T'.;-*:. ---HtWABBBi-V -.' -.'.,/; ■ .;TT.i. . .'■'.' TBnEchfee. I ; Nenon, June 15, 1877. . ; ;...!/, i ; - rf _ 1522 TyTABAME BOTfEISTELLI, " k-PLLIIS'BIg, -_tANT---.-_.j~ AND . '_'_ j ;; ''©^E^SMA'KE,!?, '}• ' ! "T" I C*6sn^b Of-CoEyN^wqdb i AND - NIEK-S-TRE-JTS,*' • (Homo lately occupied by Mr^ fi. J. L. .Augarde) . " ; „' Okder^ weuh the utmost '-^Bk^BnssAisoßjsPAEdm'.'" """1071 - IiIME I MME ! !-. lAMti Vl I-' -" ' - - ti ■____ ■ ■ ;•'■ J_2* ""A'.T lhe 'OLD i-kTABLISEM'Efe. iTlie ' __•__.;, PORT, at buahelY" ■ yy V 1837 :.:-,:.:_ J. LUKI&S. -rf er~- . -r~, , ;■■ . T HAVING* 'determined to* compete wi^h ■ Imported work, my iPrice Lfgfi ia— Boys' and Girls' Strong Laceups ... S/6 Women's do./dbi-'' ... ... '.-. "• ;.i Tgo/S Men's Watertig'hfes '..; '■ - ... ' ' 16/- --• „ Bluchers ... IS/- > { : -E am respoEaiblefbt ali"my r wirk*."*^- '-■ r - j - HENRY JACKSON, Bootmaker, - | ' 1919 Hardy-street. S j ' •"; ' — t, YYIiTI I BISH ! 6 ! PS. SCHOOL,! • t ..• NELSON. .■.-.- | V :'■',- ' ' ' '' Visitor— Tub Bishop. i Bead __fqster.l.......R__v. J. P. KE__exHOß_l-i. Second Master..„„'jAsJ' T. BARKicoAr^EaQ. i 'Thi__ Schoo! . givea 'a "thorough "English j Education, suited-for boys entering 6hV com- i mercial career, with -Lstm,' : Mo_e.m -L&igaagesand Drawing, where desired-,;-*.-: ? g Day Scholars... '._.,.££ 2a. per qnarter Boi-ders (school fees"! '• L „ ._,_. -' fceln.ive4 fIS 12 ' 6 » - -^Frenelr and Drawing extra. '- • All, Fees.payahle in advance. The Head Masterreceives a limited nnmber of BOARD EJRd at" hU 'houae, Washington Valley, Nelson. ;For jnformatio.n 1 , apply to the Bea<i Ma.ter. Nelson, Jane 26,1877. i§is ; ■ ! r-r.'-- :r .- U.l _ ■'. ■"' ..,."'< ;»» »!,! . , A . USTRALIAN MUTU AL PROVIDENT ;-OL '* l ' ' : .SOC^TY. . '. - j FOR MUTUAL -LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. i NX WA ZM&& AND. BR AISLG H : Hbad Ofmct, Wblmnotoi-. Ifc ia found 'in* -the" c'oa.4e o. 'b-.iaess that j miatakes'-teqaentijf occur, in consequeacd "of the similarity of title aas'imed by tome of the jnew***£tfe Offices rtoenrty ''ettabUthe<_*"i_^t_-"9 j Australian Colonies. 1 The public ara requested to note that the j AUBEBAI.E4H MOVU AIT- _?_JOtlQßKi.7£^ol_'fe_"> lis the correct designatioh : 'ofcheold&6 v -MttWW- ; - --|Life Office in Australia. lEpss-TOT^AiSOT^r. RStbitob : "".7' /■ .' 1 *•> .exceeds JY"-',- . ; .. . ; .J\ £_7\fsppJ |Ao<^MOE_to-D FnkDs exceed £2SQ.,(iBQ i The Nevrj btjsiaoia > #te"t.ha\J.e*rTiß76 wjaa." ' J4559 proposals -accepfcedsndc -mpleied, aiitfr-^---iing £1,653,575, and producing a new annual IrevonQe of £56,3G0. j Persons assnrlng;_wi6h this ojgc-j (h*re -the . iwhole profits, and a is- declared eve^y ■flfthyear. V V- ! ; : ~' '■ I ■ i , *'i IDW.ABJ?..: ! W!, : LO;W.S v .i>„_i.._. . I '-- Resident Secretary. j Agent for NeUon : -^A. ys. SCAJf £Lt -*. ■■-, ■ '-,-,-'•: .^n: ,'. .- '\i i ,_ PA. - :■.'..; ''.•^Y^g

! T' -■'■ aA] __MMsK*i&i&, :" SMNULAR EFFERVESCENT iMAEATWIS. 1 "' " " .....•_;.. -•-,.-,, t ,\-\ \\ v , ,TT l|V'- T^ B , HO - P ' a * Granular Effervescent I _#% %_ 'Mti O V"m ' 3 ' ° ' ' ' '* '-' I 'Ptoute o/Magiidsia is not merely a I G^ 1 r - I j^easaot drink, but ia also one of the.. ■tf-'fIRVE-.f*.?*. J I liloafc valua hle aids to health p exitjtT>7*^_?*r1 S TT.i^K**' '' I- 3 ? 0 ?' -^ 'Ka9 r h'^n--bhosen-!.by the' V j« ''-^' 'V " VS^-i- -.I»*4Wic, app.covtd-K3.th-.prbfe«Biou, '*& TSateK^oe | M^l | staHo_ea , Ha_.i and is now prescribed regularly by ! #»fl!l_»w • """• K^llV ••• * ' -sj-M'f' flk' ' . thoWß *^ 8 ot physicians throughout WrW' ! i ; fel^^SiP i : ''^^ikfls' l^f fm "• 6he '^rfd' as* tlie best; safest; '&&&' £> Ji M Vl»flPlOT lm fftw__ ml*l*» l^ I Pl ea *antest regular 'aperient tor perQ TV^tJbim^r, ill i§% __[ *IP**=\ ;' '"• ■ '''Bons-otaill-ages-rattd.-cijnaitfon-. \. \ -YTYyT 3- !^ WI z!--. V, ? .!L V-v- '- J 1_ .• Tke A facUkatJhe. Genial- Medical _ ' ''" ' - Council kas introduced an Imitation ATtff EffetTMcmt Propertfea of tbis Ugbt ano efegaafc of Bishop's Granular a _«__..,_.o_.___.# Preparation are retained !^in the bigbeit degree*, t__ott„S^te -%*, , «« «>raKKtor Hffervescent g^mulKfora,produeingacQntmQedßpa-klm e kerTesee_c- Citrate ot Magnesia into the British aaa preserving the ff avonr as a palatable Saline Dranght. | t'harmacopmia. is a remarkable and rf!mJL T f^,r laaWo « toTEa^ U ? rft , c , specia H 7 ta Epical, Ym^stin^ientiat'l^iimbnu to the ht/aiunimpaired. '; ■;*•■; ;■■ ■■, py T^Jf^"-^. -e^c value of me original preparanxascKSoitii^Two; t^_S_-^. P We, put' ;■■%•>■■ \ -'• T -.. . :., '-•*.:. iato _ tumbler haiffalT orwlter, arid drank: daring effer- Lemon Juice, from which one of «tcenee, will prove a ndid but effloient Aperient ; while a its chief ingredients is obtained, haa smau teg?tpoonful^t_ke_i fa a~iTOe-Kl-_R^uF<._-w*_!-p*.wi!_.- -ia- _--•,„ <- - ■- " "- £?■ y<_?»« eu, una act ._ a y Ale«tXidtol_iSiiW^&S?f - flo9&.been 'imown .as-tfiemost certain j flelioiouily cooling and refreshing &6.e_age _^gk&^in_de_ " preVMtive of scurvy, and, indeed _£££__£ mbl ! irf ' 11 of ,, cold s P^\^«l.«vi(jttßiy • the British Government insists on a j iwe-tened witb-ug-rQ a «m-U gq^ut y ;of tha Cltray. . supply of this substance on every nreEoi^oKßiiira ; «B_ti_B_>.Kr* i - ,: _" ' « c " ■ 'jpmjgrant Ship. .In .the special com- ; AIPREB BISHOP, ffitafef. SS***" 1 whic^,. SI9HOP 'a Granular . . .:,-r-. - *:.*-. •My.^^w-Wy,,.. •-..:.-. ■-..•^- : , tiea o f. the Lemon Juice are : cpm-T-JißoMoAoddbalepe'waliewkea;^ 1 hi^pl with a hiild 'aperient." & -§ -: " .: -' [ r^!!°L-j| - The Mineral WatetSaUs (Seltzer, I Wl i which NQfifE y.. •• them is- repidly iucreaaiug. - i. . ,". ' ,-l^^ RA ). ! . water' salts./ '"_ . k '._ ...... iFor.the.pref irsitioh of arifflci^l : water.i ; .base 1 ' * c Glrahnlu. ' Eibrvesceht" Salts 1 are especially ' suitable. They give, the- refreshing draught, and may. be reliedoa a® presenting-at the- same tim^the: ehemical iogriedieht9-b£ihß^riat^rkl'-Wat'ei^-. 1 It ;is '6b?ious that in* this form' the 'Pmblm effervescent" prepardt £dna i p-ereHe^hany^^advaht-ages over the waters themselves. While all the constituents of the natural springs are exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more eronomical, and with them a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable ma ny quantity at any time. ... ■■„..— — r . .... '■ ' , ! }';Y . '•' TBST.IkO-IXA'LS ' *| Da. Rbdwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, I thus writes :— •" I have examined a great many. samplesTof *Mci Bishop's granukt ad prepara--tions, obtained at various times aud from different sources, and hive toa.id thea to. be uniform.m •ahacafiter,fnll^chs^ed':wlth f Sarh(?alc6-A-fd, , =and obviously made with arreit care," and '-accdracy.** '-•--' "-••- A - -y- J — -..*' "y cy -•-•--••- _ --• ■* ■- - -■»--•■= A provincial firm writes :-w.*#&havo^-_ue__'pleaßu_efo-iQfoE_i you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in onr connection. We have^sol.d other, makers' in former, years, but now we shall never B_ll aay hqt^^ BiS3OP ! 's- l ,*roari'cuatC'iier*j ,bave, sometimes^ cohipkined of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we: have told tti-m thdy' will-never 5 - be disappointed* if they always Mic for ßbhop's, and aeethst they ge6it.'* „„. ... . ?■* * ■ '• •'" LApORATORit'AND OFFICXS : ''SFBCICS FIELDS^JJ^g^R & WtTOWM, London, E. SOLD sf CQ.,:_su_teW, All Chemists, Meroha'hts, Shippers, and i!the Original Mafeer, put in convenient aizes for y\ ;;.;. .. " :. -: ; ; ~y\ ■ *:T _:I'! ; ' VJ-.g^Sgßl.U-e 1661—26

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18770703.2.18.3

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 155, 3 July 1877, Page 4

Word Count
1,538

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 155, 3 July 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 155, 3 July 1877, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert