. X.JY-ER. , , - FQ$ : .rINBIA _ -..■4^;- : , 4_ND^HE ; ;€OI_ONIES/' ' ".S | DRYING'S Dandelion and Quinine "Ltv& - "Pilß (without mercury)~afe the he§6 remedy for Bile, Wind,, Indigestion", Spa4-aß,Gfdai_<ess.iHea_tbbfc{., ; N_rvou\nl.f, " ■Gout, and all disQfdees.Sf IthWgte'-babfi-and L ■ Liv^.-". They combine mildness inoperatioh vrlth the most admirable effects, and "aa an aperient, caanbfc befsurf aased. 'S ! ; Manufactured by JAMBS RORKE, 4?!, Mortimer-street,. London,, W.,_and sold T aU • over the World by most Chemi^s and Mfedil eine-vendors, at is. Ijd., 9d:, 4f .Vs - "^nd : 118 ' ''\" { . .£'£ S'X&ii j . : — . : — : — ';■•'/,'■¥ : — - - Y 8 E N-TBRT, CHOL E« A FEVER, AGUE, COUGHS, ' COLDS, &c. i. : .; . I\R. J: -COLLIS RRQW^E'S ■ * (Ez Army Medical ',Staflf )V-p ,.- '■- '. . PEL 0-_a'O.©. ■Xw.-,jßji ; Is the Original auJonlylGeauSne.! CAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor Sir %. Pi Wood stated that Dr. Collis Br.>wne was undoubtedly the Inventor of CHORODYNB j that the story of the defendant,. Freeman, Mag the inventor, was deliberately u.true, whiqh he regretted had been sworn, to . Eminent , Hospital Physicians of London ..." stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the di-C^Weri of Chlorpdyne ; that they p.e_cribe_f "id largely , and mean .no other than Dr. Browne'ai — See'2_B.-.of July 12, 1864. '' *- -■ ' ; ! -The Public, ehereforei-arecautionedagaintt < using any other than , -' ;- .'fr. -. ; ..Qb^ J. Colms Browne's CHLO^DfNE -EBMBDIAI_'._f_ES 'a»» AOTloaf*',."-,; ".'; - --:.-, Thia IN VALU ABJQE , RSMBSD Y .^uiet, refreshing, sleep, reJEieve^ Spain, .-calms j the system, restores the deranged fut-dtiohs,' and etimulates healthy action of tbp aecre-l tions of the body, without creating any ofi those 'unpleasant results attending the use ofi opium. Old and young may take ie kfc-illi hours and times when requisite. Thousands j of : persons: testify to its rnarveliojs good j .effects, and wonderful Cures,, while" Medical '. men efctol its virtues most extensively, using i -it in great quantities ia the following Dis- i "eases .— - \ , Diseases in ..which it ia found eminently i Useful :— Cholera, Dysentery, 'Diarrhosa, I Colics, Coughs, Asthma, ' Rheumatisdi, j . Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, j Hysteria^ ted. ; ; - M '■ ' ]■ [Extracts from Medical Opinions.] The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Daven- ; port, that ,he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any .service in : Cholera was Chlorodyne-— -See lancet, Dec. < 31, _8«4,' •'/ --, ! ; -' r _f f oil- A.- Montgomery, Esq:,- % late Insp^ijtor o Hospitals, Bomb.y :— « Chlorodyne ' ; 'ia a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it X fairly iowa my restoration to he.l.h, after eighteen monthaf.of severe suffering, and. when all other remediea [ had failed." ... Dr. Lb<ve, Medical Missionary in India, reports (December, 1865).— «« That in nearly I every case of Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis = Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the : patient recovered."---i Extract from .the Medical Times it January. ! lath, 1866 : :-i." Chlorodyne is prescribed by • scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. • Ot course it w.uld not thus be singularly popuar, did it not • supply a waut and fill a place.'" B E W ARE of spurious and dangerouc comipounds sold as CHLORODYNE, irom which frequent: fatal results have followed, y J - 7 ' i CAUTION.— None Genuine without the swords, M Da. J. Co-Xis, BBOWNB ; " l on.-the Gojvernment 1 stamp'.- Oveewheltniug 'ikedical testimony accompanie. each Bottle. -I-HT The' public : are "further cautfoned, a forgery of the Government; Stamp having come to the knowledge oi the Board of Inland Revenue. , - -_ Sole Manufacturer :— J. T. DAVENPORT, ' 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, ; . .L0nd0n. ,... . ..,. -: Sold to Bottle., l/l_, 2/9,' and 4/6. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand ;— .. Messrs. 'KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, te Co., Dunedin, 864—26
LIME ! LIME ! ! LIME !! _ ! : AT the OLD ESTABLISHMENT, The PORT, at 2/- pec bushel. ■ . : 183 * J. LOi__&3. j . t A . HSTR ALI AN MUTOAL PROVIDENT ijL SOCIETY. T FUR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, _s<j. NEW ZEALAFD BRANCH^ Head Ofmce, WEL_,iH<._'oir. ! PBEBENT AIfNUAL Revekob exceeds .. £470,000 Accomm-V-ed Fukos exceed £2,000,000 The New bueiuess for the year 1876 was 4559 proposals accepted and completed, assurf ing £1,6*12,675, and producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. > : Persona assuring with this offlce share the whole profits, and a bonus is declared ever* fifth year. y EDWARD W. LOWE, ! Resident Secretary. ! Agent for Nelson : A. W. SCAIFE. I 1829 ! "Is there no hope? ' the sick man said ; j The silent, doctor shook his head. j " While there ia lifo there's hope,' he cried.' } "JBgrpto, dum animas est, spes est." ■ DK. L. IT SMITH j (The only legally-qualified Medical man! advertising), S 00-fSXT-iX-S— j On all affections of the Nervous System (no 'matter fromwhat cause arising); on all! broken-down Constitutions ; on ail Diseases! arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ; ! .. on- Rheumatism. | IN .these Colonies, those excesses which we! have indulged in " hot youth '^tell upon I us, with fearful interest. ! . Our regrets are useless, our repinings; futile. The sole idea should be the chances ! we possessof remedying the ills we already !: have, br combating tne effects likely to result, j ■ Hide it as he may — put on as. good an ex- < terior as he can — still is the victim conscious ! tbat he is a living lie, and that sooner or Jater • his vices, will discover him to the world. Our J Faith— 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 to us not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. Refore negotiating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister— a careful man makea inquiries as to their standing ; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to hia capabilities - of tfarieiacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, iu the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits thesa necessary precautions, and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience, and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the uearest maa, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. .Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, tor years, pointed Out to them that I, Dr. L. L. ■ SmitK, am the 'only legally-qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies? Have 1 not i also pros.cut.d, at my own espense, these ; very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums ithey are selling— such as Phosphodyne, Ksseace of Life, &c— and had them analysed, and lound them to oonsist of *« Burnt sugar i and flavoring matter," and the certificates I i have pkoved to be all forgeries. It is for this ' reason that I step out of the ethics of the pro- ! f ession and advertise, to give those who requrie i the services of my branch an opportunity of {knowing they cau consult a legally qualified ;man, and one moreover who nas made this 'his especial study. ' Dr L JL. Smith is the only legally qualified i medical man advertising, and he has been ia 'Melbourne 2. years in lull practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. Da. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted by (letter— Fee £I. Medicines forwarded to all jthe colonies. 1 Da. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. Bast. ..(Late the Residence of tha Governor), ■ _-B-_3OIU_-f_.. 210 i .
-3-.S_-_DO-P'._3' | SRftNDIiAR EFFBRVB-CgST FEEPAEATIOKS. |I " """ ' . "' ' '" ' ■ " 'j' 1 'j| Bishop's Granular, ' Ejfettfeiztnt !, _<%Q_-k_yiOl__ S: filtrate of Magnesia ia .nof me. 6iy_,: | ' C»* n " w «*/! fe I plea^ape drinfc;, but is also bne'Of:«he ' _--tf'_jßVßßr.'_> • *••! . m0! ? fc lui »We aids to health in existI „ ffii.C'** ><Ts, "^^4. ence. •It has'tfe^'chjosen by the /"i^A "t ,P abli< ?». approved by the profes. ion, ! - .Entered at I /E^ J S«ttto_e»'H_ii.3 j 'and is now preacrioed' regularly by 1 _f*_r_f_rt*. XJSV _«•«__. thousands of physicians-- throughout I M i*B fi m'S'*!^* « an^SklBrSXW. ""^ ** ftnd '' 4JC/| l |*Vni-_^Jlullllriap<* P pleasantest regular ? aperientftor per- '. i ®^iii W lfi__tMß»** i oi all ages and cmditions. '•'• '" . *"*** ' 1. . r The .f act^at the General. Medical '«r_- *«• ' SZ :====::=:========:== i S. Council has, introduced, an Imitation,-, gtanularfom,produeingacont_iuedsp_rb_-.g_fferves^e. Cdrate of Magnesia in(q the British and pres.rving the flavour as a palatable* Saline DraughfT^ * t'harm icopris'a, ' is a remarkable and „v~ i 8 ver y.. valuaW e .*<> Travellers, especially in trobieal most influential testimony to tha htiAi .-dimateg, as »ts properties are retained for aay leneth of lima • i V 'Xy imo ?y m t tRe R y9 1 ' unimpaired. • ' ien B ta< "P"a9 e;«c value of the anginal preparer-" Blßßq«ffXp___j.-Two tea-spoeafols or more.i put '"PH ■: ■:.-■"■• r**v. "i .into a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during after- ' :i.emon Juice, from which bnf bfact as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish A lo g fceeu koowi ? a » th e ,mosfc c^rtaip - delipiously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive of scurvy, and t iindged fL a it._^ I S%, tumW « rful of ., cold BpriB *? water (PM^ously the British Government insiatauTon a' sweetened w.th sugar,) a amall quantity of th. Citrate. : BUpply of fch i 8 aubsranije ".oT^t^ iN.ao».cE_. ahd pbrp abed bt ! Emigrant bhip. - In. the special comAIiPRED BISHOP, jStamtfaeturfoft ©homiaf S» ation which ,- Bl9HOE ' a Graaalac , x. O _sr __) o^ct * : presents, the blood.punfying proper- ' ' : ties of- the Lemon . Juice are'-icprijf 5 - This Sotae should be ke ? t well eorked, and in a dwolaaa bined with.a mild aperient. : »' 'stypiaee^i The mmt&{ W4 _. SaU . (y eU _ e _ r Facsimile of ArVTiun nTotrnota t li Vichy, Carlsbad, &c) are iejteellent, wiTHOar^nr^% a -°n S ■ Lab6t ' artic!e? t0 iai *°**** and the sale ot WlltiUUl which NONE is Genuine. ihem is repidiy increasing. MINERAL WAIJ-Sfc SA-Itf& '. '. 'S'syS. For the preparation of artificial waters, these "JGr-nuUr Effervescent" Salts-are especially suitable. : They give, the refreshing draught, and .may -he Eeliedonraa. presenting, at tha-aarae 'tune: the chemical ingredients of tha natural waters. *It -is obvious that in this foroi the xul% nn effervescent" preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves. While all the constituents of the natutal springs >are exactly produced, the Salts are ex..tremely portable, more ef oaomical, and with them a .p.rkling refreshing draught is procurable iu any quantity at any time. ■-•'.. T __3 S T I M O ..-ST. I '___. I, S ■ ' Da. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society o. Great Britain, thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from diffarent sources, and hive. found thetn to be v_>_y ' uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with greit care -and accuracy." ; A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you that your -daguesia _s t much appreaiated in our onneotion. We have eold other makers' in former year's, but now we shall never se\l any but Bishop's Our customers have sometimes - complained of the Citrate of Magnesta, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they alfiravs ask for Bishop's, and see th.t they get it." . • ' ' LABORATORY AND,OF FLC E S : SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. SOLD Br KEMPTHORNE, PSOSSEB, & CO;, Dunedin, All Chemists Merohants, Shippers, aud tha Original Maker, put in convenient sizes for Foreign use ■;,.. -, ...
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 166, 16 July 1877, Page 4
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