T^-BRf. ?ILL^--,F@R---*IjSfBfA i JLdo AND THE GOEONiEa • :'-•: "X | . .-PR_-__P*_?.Q'S Dandelion and QuinineJLiver j Pill? (withoat mercary) are the best Eetaedy i for Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, j Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn,' Nervousness, ' Gput, and all disorders of the Stomach .and ; Liver.' They combine mildness in operitibn with the most admirable effects, and as an aperient^ cannot be earpassed. '. f Manafaetttred *, -by • JAMES ROREE, 47, : Mo^timerVsireet, Londbn, W.,' and sold, .all ove^ the World by moslChemisti and Mcdl- , cine-*veadorai'at la. l|d,, 2a. 9d;, ; 45Y5 and 1 ? 8 i :' '• ' '.'.' ' "-. " Jl: yj l te9X.DV SEN TEST, CHOLERA FEV^K,. AGUE, COUGHS, f . . COLDS, &c. BR. J. Coiss BRdW^S (Ex Arniy.Medical Staff ) '[ 1 Q H'ti 6 MQ'xß T'Nvß-.-Is the Original ani only Qeanioe. CAUTIONI--yVice-Chancel!or Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr. Collis Br*>wne was undoubtedly the Inventor of CHORODYNE J • that ..the atory of the defendant, ;Fr<-08-aa, I being* the inveatbr, #as' deliberafely-kitnie, '. which he regretted hatfbeia gworn to - > JEaii-' ' nenb'; Hospital Physicians of:Lokidttfl statedj thit' Ds*. J. Collis Browitd wasf: the discovarer ;ofo Chldtodyiia y , that 1 .; they.. pie^6rlbdd--it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Bro^rii^sY —See Times of July. 12,- 1§64. - r . • . : The Public, therefore, are caationed againtt using- any other ttian' ... V . . - Da. J. 001109 Browwb's CHLORODYISIE. " EEK_-Dliflr_-*-ÜBEB AND 'AOsi&SS ,: '-- :•• ' "tyM INVALUABLE RB_iiED.¥ prodacils s qaiet, ; .r^ft?eah_Qgsli3ep, relieves' 'thfe^ystem, 1 restores the 'deranged 'fiknetiona',' and stimnlates healthy ; action bf the'' seere-- - tiafasjof the body, wit-taut 'creating-- I^atty'of those uapleasaat result® attending theiase-bf^ opium. .Old and ryoaag^. may take it at all hours and .timeß : when requisite. Thousands * of persons tesSify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful Cures, while Medical men. extol its virtues most extensively^ using it in great quantities ia the following diseases .—.-. ..... ....... r.Yr..,,. L. v. '._' • '• - ■ : ' Jt' l' ! •'•• ; * Diseases in which it is foand"eniiaeii£ly" useful:— Cholera,' Dysentery, Diarrhma, Colica,-,- Coughs, Asthma^ rßfeeumatisco, i NeurMlgiar,- "Wfabopin^ v Ctragi_-, v Cramp, Hysteria, &c. j UK A "''■'■''■' ' : i*i , ;;v.. ,.'" ; [Extracts frpm Medical Opinions.] ' The Righ t Hon. Earl Raasell communicated to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Daven- ') port, that he had recelvedfinformation to the effect that the only remedy of any see*, ice in Cholera waa Chlorodyne— See lancet, Dec. 3i,ciß«f&:*" ,-;;_.•■ y IT ,7 ■ rj .- :: .■;:;.'*:t ; Frpm A. Es.q.,,.late Inspector 0 Hospitaia, Bbmbiy :—« Chlorodyne is a inosfr-valuable-remedy-ia-Neuralgiay-Asthms-,-and Dysentery, . To, it I, fairly owe my i;ea]_oraeion to'^ hetlth, after eighteen J mdntf.B^of s evere suffering, and when all other remedies - had failed." j Dr. Lo<re, B^edjeal Miasionf gy^ India, report (Dec-^bejr, 1865^.. — « Tha^ in nearly; 5 every .c'asb of Cholera, in wMc¥Dr, J '^.'Co'lliali , Cfllbi.btff ne was' ad.m_fi^_'gd. lV 'tl_e' l patient recovered." ~ !~. I' I".'. It' ' '.If' i ' ' * . :'", • •". : '. 1 Extraclj from .the Medical Times* jaauarj?. <2th, lJ3ft6 --if* Cbiorodyne ia preseribedYby : gcorea of orthodox* Medical Practitioners. . Ui Course it would not thus 6e ainguiarly.popuar, did it riat- 'aupplya- wane and Sit a place.'" ..„. f }■ •'. -:-oU ; BEWARE of. spurious and, daOgeroac compounds siild as OHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal results have followed.. [ ! CAUTIQN.— None Genuine without the •^orifi., c ' Dja. '«T. Collis Bbownb "*. oh! th'a Qfc vprnment 'stai__p: i; Ovefw helming M^aickl testimony accompaniei each Bottle. " ' /'' ; fisif" Thepublic "are further 1 Cautioned,' a forgery of the Government Stamp having cbme to the knowledge of ibe Board of Inland Ravenna. S»le Manufacturer :— J. T. DAVENPORT, S3, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, " "1 London. I Sold in Bottles, 1/iJ, 2/9, and 4/6. , | • Wholesale Agents for New' Zealand :— Messrs. KEMPTHORHE, PROSSER, «. Co;, ! . DUNBDIN. , 864' — 26*,
BOOKS BOUND in any style by ( ... B.LUCA3& SON.! TTAVING. determined' to comfete wi h JCL: iimnorted work, my Price List is— . ! Boys' and Girls' 10's toi S's Laceups 0/6 ■ Worn .n'a do , do. ... 10/6 ; Men's Watertights 16/- --• „ Bluchers is/_ 1 I am responsible for all my work. { HBNKY JACKSON, Bootmaker, 1919 Hardy-atreet; NOTICE, / : ' POISPN will be laid on my ground at the "Bel Horse," Bichaiond, after this date. ; ; H, WABRBN, Batcher. , j Nelson, June 15, 1877. 1822
"BISHOP'S ' j uWL&R BEFBRVESCiifT FRMtirIONS. n" """ ' | Bishop's Granular Effervescent Citrate of Magpesia \s not merely a i pleasant drink, but iB also one of she " ? r : l^\*. •?____>w c c0 ' " hM - lbe - n chosen by the i /T^tA *M '" '-P ublic ' approved by the -pto£e4fiatr;r > CEatered at IZLH J seattaiisM'Hali. j P .and , is. now preacriiied regularljfl by?. " ___r^J^3___Sr Tj se____. r ~ ; • - ■ , '*a 6 f f&. "■< V/thWaandßof.jpbyaVoians'ehroi^oiot-. I fm_f.il *D'J-_n_l«« «* r a _M^Hl^lrlu ' t! ! c worl -* ' a 9 tie x best,, safest, ..kiiik'i '- ! I f PoFH_f A*l*Wl__o!-**i P le^ an^^& n l^'.^^ Q^i9V.-^^i ! t --.. - w^.A_o"-lfii^ l lll*B** ...*op-.ofailageß.and ; c.ih(litioi_^o' : .'5 -,Un ■■■• ■ ;■ — ■•— — **&**. - ... y The fact that lhe General Me^al: " '■ tiY _-_» _ "T" i Council kas- introduced an Imitation if ?S™gsSa^^ , 4*>ffi^" Wrvescent ;t Sranularform,prQdae_nffaconttauedßpa-rfcUneefferyessei_ee Mttfttte of J^agfiesia into tke Brti&k and preserving tha flavour as a palatabte Saline Draught.! r -. fhariA'Copm a, is a remarkable and •MB_S»2SSKBS_»_ i at£ iasfirS? --!-^-*tunimpaired. - . . * 6 v**u ** •«"?: : j-g/irc rvalue op -tfa-ongmat prepara^- . piREOpPIQ-Sra^-Two. tea-ssmmfsla oirumore, W lß<m ' ipto a tarablet half full of water, and drank durins? effer- Le__\on Juice,. .from, which- one of „. act as a valuable ant-aoid cooling draught when feverish T A S khown-as themofstctirEafa * ■'■ a e .l lc Js??!y c.9?ling and refreshing beverage may also be mide preventive of scurvy, and, indeed '' _^^.-i!S !?.t tambl t rfu - 1 of cold ipriaffwater (previoitsljr the British Government-insists oa-a .. , sweetened v»th sugar,) a small quantity qf the Citrate. |' BUpp i y ot tfiis .Sub^nc? on^eSy * introduceb ahd PEEPAHEB by 1 Emigrant Ship. In-the-spee-_.i'tfdm*- r -&XFRED BISHOP, jmanufactutinft €fimn4_i atio ° which „. B "aop'a ,eranalar lostdoh I presents, blppd-puri/ying p W er-. : . ____. 1_ . j ■' ties -of tlie l.etno__-fliiicb- are--eom- ; Thisßottle should he kept well corked, and in a tor i-W bißet - witn a raii,, a Pe"en t. - ■ The Mineral Water Silts (Seltzer, Facsimile of Afvnwn nr<xtrno,e _- •: . Vichy, Cirlsbad; ;&c) ate. excellent . WITHOUtImI Mn£i°n S Labd > YArticlertb ItitMUce, and the sale of- ' wiitiOU i which NONE is Genuine, j them is repidiy iacreasing. MINERAL WATSJR SALTS. ' For the preparation of artificial wuter*. these "Cfrtoul-w Effervescent" Salts are especially '"' suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and 4iay be relied on as pfesentiVg at the same time the chemical ingredients of th. natural waters. It i. obvious that in ihis form the: _granu.Ur effervescent" preparations present many j advantage? over the waters themselves, wane a-i the constituents of the natural springs are exactly produced, Ytfie Salts are extremely portable, more c* onomical, and with them alspa.kling refreshing draught ia procurable' In any quantity at any time. £_L f : ■ •. c !v " .. TESTIMO ik: <X'"_A: IL. 3 i. .' •''-.:': : Db- Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharinaceutic*! Society or Great' Britaiiti -'■■ thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bis^op!<J.graanl-.ted preparationa, obtained at vario.i-i times and frb-u different tburoas, and lnvi. found thea to be vervand T- 1 " ch * rac6er ' ially ch **c ci w «**h Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with gre*t oare . A provincial firm writes :-« We hava much pleasure to inform ybii that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in onr connection. We have sold: other makers' ii firmer yeara, but now ' : weshill never aeil any but Bishop's Our custoiiers have aomstimea cjmplain.d of the^ Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be diaappointed if they always ask for Biasop'a, and see thit they get it." ; ■-' /«••«*/■» LABORATORY AND OFFICES. SPECK'S FIELDS, MILS END |NEW TO WN,' London, g 4 , ;■ > '■'■ «Oi.D by KEMPTHORNE, PSOSSSE, CO., Dunedin, All, Chemists' Merchiuts, Shippers, aud 'the Original Maker, put in convenient sizes for » Foreigauste ; ,; : -;;. ;;•;.■■.■;■ ,^#^i6;{i.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 163, 12 July 1877, Page 4
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