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LITER PILLS FOR INDIA | Alffß THE Cti£tiNlEß ■' --'i^fifNG^S ikhdeEoir'aud Quinihe __iJet Pills (without mercury) are the beafe remedy 1 for Bile, Wind,. Indigestion, }gic_f'Headachei I Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn,- Kefr ifoasnesa, Gout, and all "dkqtdera of, the Stomach and Liver. They combine - thftdness in operation with the molt admirable -__Feet_}|. fcn_l as ao : aperient, cannoJ. fte^urgalsted. «.>_!__. i Manufactured by JAMES ROBKE, 47J' MoEttme_vst_eefcj -London, W., and sold all , over the World fay most Chemists r aEid MedH 'cine-vehdors/at- ia-'lid., '23. 9d._ w.- ; s'> < &__<£ iiri.-: = •:•■. .. '," ' i XI 4SQ i BYS EN TER Y; : 0 ___ O L Ei. Ai FEVER, AGUE, COUGH'S,""" : - .. „n „ ;•'.'•/ 1 COLDS, BtG, _,;-. ... ! DR. -J. COLLIS BROWNE'S (Ex Army Medical Staff) C H LOa-^DT N E | V, 'j* the Original' ani only Genuine. C CAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr. Collis Browne waa un-; I doubtedly the Inventor of CHO RO DYNE;' <$& the story of the- defendant*. \Ffoe_nan, being the inventor, was deliberately uutrue, which he regretted had been sworn to Emi-; nent - Hospital Physioians of London stated ! that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer ! of Chlorodyne ; thae they prescribed it! t l&. ge_lyj>nd[ mfe-ft, no otgerlt^aljr^fbv-hers. . — See Times of July 12, 1864,""' " "'••'] The Public, thereforey are cautioned againtt : using any other;- .baa -.■-?-.••,-<■ ( •'■ '-■■ ■ > • ... -. ; . ■. - ■: -i .. l.i Db. J. C0u.13 Browne's CHLOBODYKIE; KEKBD_____ USES AND ACTION. ' '' i This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces guie|S, refreshing sleep, relieves nam, calms' [ the'aysfcem, restores the deranged : function-, ( ! and stimulates l_i_al.hy ! action of the aecre- j fiiona of the body, without; creating any of i those .unpleasant results attending the use of j ojjiium. Old 'and' 'young W__y I {S_S__^iG''_i.rall j hours and I _imes^aea"_eiiiai___d. Thousands j of persons testify to its marvellous goad ! elects and wonderful Cures, while Medical j men extol its virtues most extensively, using ; ic Ih great quantities in the foHo wingjtfseases . — ii Diseases, in which it fs (found emiufently useful :— Cholera, . Dysentery, ; Diarrhoea, Colics, Coughs, Asthma, Sheu__ati«__;, Neuralgia! Whooping Cough, Crimp, -Hysteria, &c [_s_strac6s.frpm Medical Opinion..] 7i ; The Bight Hon. Earl Russell copmuatcated to'thaCollege of Physicians, and J'..Tf. Davenport,' that hs had received information! to the effect that the only remedy of any service ia Cholera' ' was" Chlorodyne.— See lancet,' Dec. ; 31, 18R4. ' "'",,""■ ' . .. - 7 - Prom A. ; Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector 0 Hospitals,' :— -" Chlorodyne is : a most valuable-remedy in-Neuralgia, -Asthma, and Dysentery, To it I fairly owe my restoration.' to health, afcer eighteen 'tuou'th^ of severe suffering, and whea ail other remgiiijjs had failed." .'__.'"" Dr. Loffe, Medical Missionary, in India, re ports (Decemfiisr, 1 1896) .-^ThU in nearly efrery^eattTof Icholera'tii which -Dr. ">«J_~ (_Toliie Browned i Chlorodyne _ was . adminiaCfe'r^f. < ithe patient recovered." Extract from °t__e Metrical Timesi January I2i.fi, 186>. r-r ,e Chlorodyne is" prescribed ,; by ecores 6if orthodox Medical Practitioners.'' ''Of course it ftMb'jjf not thus' be Bingul__._y ; popu- i ar,-.i__d'!_t cnofc • supply. a. .wane and fflf- a place.' *' , •; BEWARE of apurioW arid dangerouc compounds s .Id as CHLORODYNE, from which : frequent fatal results have followed. \ C AOTION.— Nona Genuine without the wordi, f s Ds. J. CO-.i_.iS BaowNis " 'oaTlhe Go. ; vernment. stamps. , Overwhelming ! Medical j testimony accompanies each Bottle. ... V i.- --: i-^*".;The public,- ara further cautioned, a ! forgery of the Govem___9__£ Stamp having 1 come to the knowledge of the Board of In-ilaad-Rapenua. - --- Sole Manufacturer :— S. T. DAVE SPORT. ! 33, Great Russell-street; Bloomsbury, Jx*~ Loadon. Sold in Bottles, 1/1 J, 2/9, and 4/6. j Wholesale Agents = for New Zealand . — (Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, &.Co., I ' • '7 : ' "' Donbde..' ;:: 864-^26".

Holloway's Ointment arid Pills. — Forbad ; legs, bad .breasts, .scorbutic, and scrofulous ; • soretythis is an infallible specific. The loud i expressions of earnest gratitude made by | 1 thousands who have experienced its unrivalled j : power over these complants, and who have ! i been raised from prostrate helplessness and a j i condition loathsome to themselves and others, ' > render it quite unnecessary to enlarge ia this \ i place upon its ordinary virtues. The parts ; } affected should be bathed with lukewarm water * | aid When the pores are thereby opened, the i i Ointment should be well rubbed in, at least ! i twice a day. It is alway advisable to take i j Holloway's Pills in theso disorders, as the ! ! action of the Ointment is thereby wonderful ly ! assisted. The Pills check fever purify, the blood, and eject all morbid matter engendered by diseases. ' , X

:"DOOKS "DOUND IN ANT STYLE. ! R. LUCAS & SON.

"____6"__L "tES^ 9 RMNDLiE BFFEBfESCpSf PBEPAMONS. r- ' j""" -|g Bishop's Granular l Effe?i>escent _%0&l!IJ_f a ' Citrate of Magnesia ia not. mecely a - : .^f^irmii^vfe,/!^ . pleaeanfc drinli, but. .S^lao onS "of the __-» ,^ , S!R'"VBl3Q ; tr»^ ; ' '.?. 08fcTa »« a bleaid Btp.healtli'inesi.6-j8 tp.healtli'inesi.6--j JrsX CQ - I* 'has be.*chbs_'n'-bjF-._H. i i "^ nrr\ ; T pubUe « a PP ro^ »y the ,profe;_ion, j i tEateredafi I /|_rt JstaeaaeM'EaH.j ■ ' and is notv presc'riti'etl regularly by i _^l2_Mi___. vfciV : ■'• tho, * flßn dsof physicwns thrbuihoiit VJ Fn M fBI-ws ™ a rt^XMAVk th , Q ;wo " cW **' the best *- *«>«C r a«id •* MM 'IVmllK A'K'llt l lM**^ pleasantest regular aperient for per- ** B ''Ml £ l| Mr lf|.Jrell'|2&''*« B^ ' BUBs oi *M »ges and'cohdition'B7' : ''''' '-" •■■ ■ a "*'*'*^. - ■ , : Me fact that ihe GeverarWedidal, i €»„' _._> __ _ _. - "' """" " =B I Council has introduced an Imifatiok ' Taw Effervescent Properties of thit light, and et^gane 0 f Bishop's Grnmilnr ■(.#?„, . * Preparation are retained in the high*. 6 de|reß, throulfi it» AvffffS'^ " • _ £ ff*™*cmt gr^ular form, producing a contifiuedaD-trKlingefferveabence I C ' ,ot .«* Q y B ««« into the British aadpteserying the flavour as a palatabb f alind DraugK.. I e*harm<i<sopwti, is a remarkable and S It a very valuable -to Travellers, eipecLslly ia ttA^lM moat infriential testimanu tn 7h. h.XX : chm.te ? ,M iteproperS-s are retained for tay^gthol.i_ae Tnt ,?,_/,?_ Xr tmo ?H to . tke W" taimpaired. -" - "• -' ' * 6 , V^t --.WJC Maine . Q^.t&e. .mtgtnal ..preparar- _ ptRECT£OWS.-Two tea-appals W Wrej pat tioh ' into a tumbler half foU of water, and drank during fefFer- Lemon Juice, from which one of wsmue, will prove a mild but . efflefeot: Ap..r_etii_; wk e 8 it9 ch ief ineiretJienfcs Z ohS^df small tea-spoonful, tafcea.ln a wra?-gla_«f,_i a f waterjwta i„t„ _ ! mgreoients is obfc*.n.d v Ma act aa a valuable ant-acid codling draught when feverish. Ic ' ?' f QB &- teen 'kpown r as the mostrctrtaip t dehciously cooling and refreshing beverage icaay alio be ia«4^ , prjeitentive . of scurvy, and. indeed ' ikteoduced ahd PEEF4SID by ! Emigiaut Ship. In the spec'al ■■'gqai-. AXFRED _^SHOP, jman.tfi_ettt.fe9 ®§W.fet_ S^ 1 ' 00 :^&iiar A7, SPECK'S FIELDS, Mas END'_.EW TOWN! * fervescent Citrate of ..^agne.ia __.o_6T_Do3sr ' P reßeDts . tQa Wood-padfying; P roper- * ■-'. ■ it-s <^f .the Lemon Juice ate com-TtdsßotUeshouldbel.ept-welleorked.andinaatyplace.' '' bined Witha Oiild.aperient^'-- C V- , :■ Jf The Mineral Water Salts (Seltzer, Wll HOUI which NONE is Genume. , %hemia repid^ increasing. , : 3 T < {MINERAL WATJES SALTS. . ' For the preparation of artificial waters, thsse ".GrinuUr Effervescent" Salts are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and! may be relied on Pas presenting at the same 5 time the chemical ingredients of the natural waters. Ie ia 'obvious' that itf this form the effervescent" preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves While all the constituents of the natutal springs are exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more e. onomical, and with them jaaparklin* "refreshing draught is procurable iu any quantity at any time. j~-li- ' ' ' T_E3STI-I__:o_N'r_A.'___s' Db. Redwood, Profesaor of Chemistry at the; Pharmaceutical Sooiety of Great Britain thus writes .— " I have esamined a great many samples of. Mr. Bishop** granulated preparations, obtained at various timea and from different; s.urce ., and hive tou ;id the.a to -.be- very > uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously 'made- with ffrea e' Care : and accuracy." ..... ,-, A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in our connection. We have sold other makers' in former ye.rs, but now ~ weshill never sell any but Bishop's Our cuslfoinerd have aometimk complained ofthe Citrate of iMagnesifl, and we have told them they iwill never be disappointed if .hey alwava • ask for Bishop's, and see th it they get it." • .. ' LApOSATORJ AND OFFld'ilS. l^ ' ■. ' rft '' SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE KNJ> NEW JO WN,.. London, E. 'SOLD by KEMPTHOENE, PRQS^B^ 1 ■M^i^'^DWßMH, ..•'-■: : jLj AUChemiats Merchants, Shippers, aud -the Original Maker, put in convenient sizes for -froreigajuae .. „ .. .. 77',. r ,4fiM_aa !r . i X I.X-^X I_vlv.Jylj«_u,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 159, 7 July 1877, Page 4

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