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/J-A; . :AND3 THE COLONIES; -i "Tl .. . JP.Bi.EING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liverj " Pills Without mercury) are, the best-xemedy i for RifefWindl, ludigesfc4nY Sick 'Headache,! Spasms, Giddiuesa, Heartburn, Nervousness,! -Gouti andaUVdteSrde'ifo'o!^ , ul&tef. The^cdmbind nSidrieks Moperltipnl i witb the most': admirable effedta, iarid'Wa' an! ■ • aperient," cariuat be rtsutpass^dr '.Cf J .17. s ' : ' I Manufactured by JAMES ROREE,-T47,j .Mbcttme^teeee^il&Biott, ■ W., -and* 'told l all' I otet the World by moat Chemists and Medi- } eipe-vendprs, at Is. ljd,, 2a. 9d., 4a. 5 and! M 9 , 498 i *-' >•■ ' : - ■■■>• •••■:_:■• ' ayioi;T>" ; ' i D^'.EN^E^-f;- dWo^ES'A' ' lojfrc j'fo '^MPSr'v BgOWME'S ! — ~ C%j^™yjMedicalSteff) """' | '"^WM^^ « ; Is the Original ani only Genuiue. j .mr^S^&A\^ ! sh£W. c -p. I 'Wood stated' ffhaii; -'Br. 1 Colfis'-Browbewaa j& r I doubtedly the Invea,V)r of CHORODYNB ; ! that .Ut^'gfeory of 'the defendant, Erpeman, ' befog' the inventor, was deli ber ately u-itrue, wihch he regretted hafffi{!eriaw6rii'f3 l? 'l:!kineat Hospital-PhysiQiana-of— London-stated that r l^r..J. Co!liß,l^rowne,w£a .the discosrarer of ;€Jft!orpdvne ;^ that they^pretejfMd it largely.and mean no other than Dr. siolrrie'a. T^effnn^roiVa^ i^^f t v lj jin ' "The Fublic,Ti&eref6rO, are cautioned agsdntt using any other than< ' A Dr. J. { ftoiSKS:lß^offii r s^i]!^lg3DrNE ! Thia mVALUABLjI REINED Y produces quiet, refreahirigalee^Yreliiv-lB pain, calms the system, restorea r the deranged functions, : and • stimulates h'dalthy actifin of :i Ehe e a^r|3 Mans of the body^^ without creating any of ; those unpleasant results attending the uee of | opium. Old and young may. take it at all ! hOurs'-and timea 3 *Jr'he¥ iiquiwe"/- Thtth's&aa' ! of? "persons :tealify(i to its', matvelfoua good effects and wonderful Cures, while Medical ; men extol its virtues most extensively, using ;it in great, quantities ia the if ollo^gglljis- ■ eases. — ! ?iP^ s^%^? 1° which it is found eminently i useful ;— Chglera, Dysentery, DiatrhosaV I r Colics, Coughs, Asthbia, Rheuoaatiaa», r ■ Neriraigia, lj Whooping Cough, Cranip, - Hysteria, &c. ! Tbe Rig^t Blon, Earl .Russell com^uaicaied to the College of f'hyaieiaaa', and J.'T.^ayenpor^tbat he'had "received ia'fp'rmatipnii'pjbe effecp the bnfy reiri'edy' of any iser v ice s in !Oho'l6lra 'vfas phldfo^yrie. — See £.dncet,.,l}&s. 31, 1864. ' Y V, ' "' ','. V ."' ' , Eroris l A.;Mbhtgora i eqr',*Esq!, late"lnaiiectoE , b Hos^ltalaV Bomb iy :—« Chlorodyne il &' knosfc- vsluableremedy-ia Neuralgia^- Asttana"," and-Dysenter^, To it I fairly owe my reato-. raftlon' to health, after eighteen moritWf of severe suffering, and when all other remedies^ had failed." . Dr. Loire, Medical Missionary. in India, repocta (Decepiber,< ; 1865)j— « Thatj ,in*ti;e4i;ly \ every, case or'Chple'ra in which Or. J. Collia . BiQwne^ Chlorddirne tfas Hd^i^steifea. the' J patient recovered." ;.- I :;: ' i\?:; ".o-.'t .". t ■'. ' i':i . k\.[ '.' , Exlract-froqUithe Medfesl;Timesi .Jahuaoy lathj 18Q6 :*-[? s f Ch^rodyne.is preseribetl-i by.; Mores of orthodox Medical -Practitibiiers.tL! UU course it wjuld not,thua be eingui&iily'popuar, did' ft nk a' want and 111 a place.'"_ ; , .. ; . j ■..:-'• .) •;' -:■ c. : B E W ARE of apufiousiaud'darigotdric compounds said as CHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal -results - ' have followed.!.*,, > CAPTION.— None : Genuine without ,the Wo"rdii,« Da.J. Coiiis Baowki!' on ihe Go. . verrimedt stamp'." ' Ovarwhelinirig Medical' testimony accompanies each bottle. ' V V" ' .: | fS§§~ The public^are' further'' cautioned; 0 a forgery of the GoveraiaeatuStam*> Jjfafia'g cpme to the knowledge oi the Board of inland Revenue. Sole Manufacture!* :— jr. T. ,DAvT2SPORT£ t 33, Great Rusaell-'atreet, Bloomsbury, ! , . London. . t . . ... : ... „ . \ Sold-in.Botaes, 1 (I J, 2/9, and 4/6. , : ; i Wholesale Agents' fbr New Zeaiarid :— Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER,-,* Co«^I ;.■:■>• : '.. &WWW. v':,-. 864r-2fhT I --- •'. - .-' ....i r„ . .„.;., •' .: -..- ...;.. ,

©MTEUI^CbMFORTmG. Ep p s; ■» s"~ oocoa. BREAKFAST. -'" By a ! t&brorigh 'kribwledgC of the natural laws which govern theroperationaof digestion -and nutrition,-, aud. by a careful appUcatioßjof thejflneipropejitiesof well-selectediCfeaii, Mr. Eppshas provided our breakfast ta&leawith a delicately-aavored'beverage which may save us many Tdo-}tora' bills.' It ia by thef judicious uae of shch artfclea of 'diet thatltf constitution may be gradj^ally; liilt up i until strong enough to resiat every tendency to disease. VPso-i#9 -of }(Ju^o ,:maladiefcvare---"ioatßrg around us ready to attack wher^yeFHiere is r 3rtfOT t ;^ We:may;escafeiffahy^ fital weTf forfcffled with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' ' —See artieleVin^tiieCCiVW , 'Strike Gazette. MadelsiitfpiyLwith boilinij water br'milk. i Sold only in Packets and Tins, Jib and lib, | YYV\ 7'V~ 5 r ;feb"-ai^tiitfsi-»" '■. "Y n '""]i j JAMES EPPS & C0.,! HOMEOPATHIC CHSMISTS, i^, T^eadrieedle^street, and 170, -Piccadilly Works : EuaxoH r ßoijp, a^b Cakdsh, Tows •""' J \-yj&iai€fy; ;. A - : " './ 14 •'la thereto hope?'' the sick; maa ! said ;, diictdr sho'ok ; '|iiß head. ■' , ** 7 WhUe .there. is. ; life there's hope/ he L cried.' !••: ih MlFsPidsW animas est, spa est." >'•.'. -.- '■« li. IT SMITH ; - r ; (Tli^.^b^yVlegallir-qualiSed" Medical oman _. ' ''?'-. Y adyertising),^, ; OOHntII.-EB— - ,- T On all affections pf :the Nervou* Sy-item (no matter fromw^iat cause arising) ; on hll broken-down Constitutions ; on all, Diseases arising from early Indiscretions; on Gout ; on Rheumatism. ' , IN these Colonies, those excesses whid& we have indulged in -" hot youth " tell upon ua with fearful interest. *- t Our . regreta are. uaeless, our repioings futile. : The sole idea should, be the chsirices we possess of remedying the ilia we already have, or combating the effiecta' likely |o result. Hfde.it aa He inay— put on a* good an ex- , terior aa he can— atill is the victim conscious : that 'he is a living He, and that sooner ot later | his vices will discover him to the world. .Our ! Faith— oar 'obligtttfons to society at large— : the welfare of ..our future otTspring— and. the duty we owe tpburseives— forbids procrasti : natiou, and pdiutaout to ua not to waif till ! the rat ages'break outin our cotistitiitiona,' - ! Before negotiating with a merchant, before | engaging- #ith a 'confidential clerk 1 ; before ; employiag a' barrister— a careful man makes '; inquiries- aa to their standing ; and,- in' the ] case of a, legal adviser, both as to his legal j qualifications and aa to his Capabilities ", of j traasactibg the individual business he consults j him upon'. Strange to tiUy, however,' in . the Iselectida of a medical man, the sufferer iquently omita these necessary precautions, aria without- regSrd to the fimesa, qUni-flca-.tion, esperience, and ability for the particuilar ailnient . requiring treatment, he consults theTUearest man, whose experience arid practice, peshapa, 5 lies in quite an Opposite direotiotf; •-"•'■- f Is 'it astonishing that so many arerdriyea mad, ar© Gained in health, and are bankrapt in spirits, hopej arid money? ! Have I not, lor years, pointed out tatheca that I, L Dr. L. L. Smith, dtii '-'the- only legaUy-^uittified medical ka« advertising in) the Colonies f Have I not also 'pfpsecuted, at iny own expense', these very ! qriacka, : arid esposed ths various ndatrucas fhey are selling— such as J?"hoaphcdyne, Ksseace of life, &cl — arid had them analysed, and found them to oonsist of '*' Burnt sugar ind flavoring matter,"' and the certificates I nave psovbd to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of the profession and advertitfe, fio give those who Requrie * the self-Vices of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, aud one' moreover Who Haa made thia tiis especial sfiudy. ' - ; Dr L L. Smith ia the only legally qualified inedical man advertising, arid he haa been! in Melbourne 24'y6ar8 in full practice on Nervdils . Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic A'ffectioWWant of Condition Gout arid Rheumatism. ; ■ • • ' [Da. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted by letter— Fee £I. Medicinea forwarded to all the colonies. . ' i Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins at. Saet. , I ..(Late the Reaiderice of the Governor)! : MELBOORNB. : 21 o'

' ,-. , -: ■■ ■_ ; \ \ ■..-• j il Bishop's Gmattlar Effervescent '' " M'Q AM tl I '<ii ' LL '• 1 l Citra^ o f:¥fi9'f^v..'noiMemty.a:' ■; . ;-'■ ,V*' ' <> rTli-jfe. i . '' n.'« i ( ,elcaaaut drink, b.ut is also onboiche -tf\X -"" r ' y^^TN. ® nce * fa * 8 be2n chosen by the . rTHP A Ti ■-■■■■■ *^ .-.■• $$>)*?* -approved^by tk<S peofesiion,' l .^f_>. y - .- -S&itetes. ai I /TT\ J Btatt«fl^»'Ha^.j } ... r jarid 4s now p.rescrio-ij^ regulariyiby r B*ihfl^." \Ssly . . *«<$ fk ■/.-■-Sousaaas of fhroagboM-j : VJ t *Bs Atonm^Om** m ft^StivPISAY- fche world as ihe 'fe*Ss-sqfertp andr. FPfIFKi k II WUU If?? i P! ?( $? at &i ifetwl w^j|--Jj wr lfi^ll^ ( K»« ! Pr -r- -o^^^'.^gpf.^i^.Cjjnditiqagrio^t/o .. ..•■r-* ; : *"" W '■ : .. ' The fact that the General M.edteah : . n>w Jr~ . „ '■•'.' , Couneih has -introduced aa Imitation Tte fifferv-Jsaent Properties of tbia light antt efegiat Q £ BiaHoe's Granular fiffZZZT* \ Preparation are retained to the higK-isC degree, througii^ ."^n^Prlf ■ W™»««»" *J?e>vescent ! grMiular fonn„producing a continued sparkSng effeEveseeaao y <er , at ?. °f t 9fi esi f' - ««<o the \ MtiUih !imdpreaet*}ingtheflavonrMap j al^blcßaSneDr-»9gMri t-( fharmacopata, is a remarkable and It is very valuable. to -s*ra:velfer , -j, -especially in troDioal most inAuential fPiiimnn,, t n ih. a • ! unimpaired. ": . - ; ; "■* p &}*c vaxm Of the original prepara- \_ psaBCTtO»S.-Two tea^poo-ifttlsVor more, **rat ti9n * into a tumbler baif full of water, andLdrank during efflr- Lemon Juice, from which- orr-*raf ■ . ISuTWa^^ ks chief ingreoients is obtain^ff, :act as a valuable ant-acid eoolin-j drsi^Ht whea.feveri--Ii iA ■ "^giQ.een kijiown ak the naostjcertain ' ; vlHfi3^ lycool^ md^efresl^8 beTeE ■*« ema yal?o•bemaa-E , > p«sfentiver of scurvy T and Yinu^ed ! am "^ 1 of « cold s ?n»s water (previomly the British Government insists on a f^wfc^^-^tfOhaMfc BUpply ot tWs aubstance^my-- ; . iHTEoo-jcED &HD s&Be&Mo ■ ' Emigrant Ship. In the Bpec;al.eqm^ ' ; AXPRED BISHOP, M^fm^i m ffilgmftl,,, "S^ce^O^T^^ V, SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN. I f «™«^!-fc rS^ e ■ " W 61 * ! x.O£r±>b3sr * a p;P preTjentsv; the Wdf urifymg p^ p V " ._ , "5 8 ■?• $% Leiupui Jiilee arejcomThia Bottle should be kept well eorked, and in ato nkaa bintJd' With'a - ttiiliraperien it. ' 1 ; • - ■■ ". t-t| The Mineral Watec Salts (Seltze^Facsimile nf ArwRETk Ttrvurnat or l A Vichy, Carlsbad, &e.) are escellent , mTaODT^dnrnil^ 0 n- S - L * e ' .»«&l.e a ,ta ; i a te*e?audthesatdHof .. , WIIMOUI which NONE ts Genuine. j r 'thebi is repMly ibcUsiogY ' * !?) - ! ■■ ■ .{MINERAL, WATER \&&I/EB:'.\ -jr-- •--! Y' ■.-■• v.- -rfn.f, : For the preparation of artiScial water*, theea « GrmuUr Bffetyeeqcntv Salts are especially;'/ suitable. Ihey give the refreshing draughfi.and ieay be relieida as :pFeseritftig at thd saraQ' 4 * time the chemical ingredients of ths natural waters. It is obvious that in ihis. form the _grannlar effer?eacent" preparations present many ridvantagea over the watets 'themselves li While all the constituents of the natural springs lat-e, esactjy prdducetl./the Salts are ex^ ? tremeiy portable, more economical, and with them a spujfclihg refreshiag draught is orocarabie ' ia any quantity at any time. — ■ ; , - •: „ . . . ■). TEST IM O TSt X.al'X*-"B''T : .T. -' - ' •' '„'.': Da. Bbdwood, Professor of Chemistry at the PhirWice«itiS»i Society of Great BcitalniV ' thu? writes :— •« I have examined a great many samples 6bMr. Brsk^'s granhlated "preparauona, obtained at various times and frota different- sources, sad hW>Mddlhe<ri to bWerk uniform in character, fully charged with CarbontiJ Acid, aud obviously made with <rre*t ; cara arid/accuracy." i & M "tS ; A provincial firm writes :— "We ha?e much pleasure to inform youj-that Sour Ma'gnesia irJ< ' much appreaiated in our cannection. We have sold pther makers' in former years, ibut now we-^hall never-sfell any but Bishop's " Our .cpstoaieM h&ve sometimes cimpliinJd of tha of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always n ' ask for Bishop's, and see th»6 they get it." •;,::; J LAJBORATORiY AND 0P F I 4 C 'b'B** : ;l S?ECK'S FIELDS, MILE EN© ;NEW TO WN,« London, E. ISOLD by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEg;'C€S6.^ Dunedin, /: All^Chemists" Merchants, Shippers, and^the Original Maker, put in convenient size? for *oreignuie Y^Yivf;" T'V::V'T'V tSd&SBCY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 160, 9 July 1877, Page 4

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