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VAtUAOLEi DI^baVBBT.B'OS THH-. HAHr.--4l^ your hair ia luraifcg gray or . wHlfce* or faHfngi off, use " The Mekican Hair 'Ranewer," for i . will positively restore in every case Grey: or Wfiite hair to ita original color j ; withoifpleav-j! ing the disagreeable smell of most * Reafcorers." It makee the hair, charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of fche hate 1 ori bald spots ifherr the gl&ndrare not decayed* Ask your rieareat chemist for " The Mexicaai Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallupi 493, Oxford-afcreet, ; London, and sold' everywhere at Ss.6d.- per hottle. 9id

f "a ft OB^W E < ! -? or tfa e Teeth and Rreath. J !'- -*f? ! /' op 9 °^ ihe uid " Floroline "' sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasanfcjatteer,- whkh thoroughly oleanses the teefch-_f ? o ma ll paraaites and impurifcies, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stop£ decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a ddighfcful fragrance to fche breath. . It remqves all unpltaaanfc odor arising from decayed" teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed i^ pat fc of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold' everywhere afc 2s. 6d. Prepared' by Henry! 0. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London, looil

DYSENTERY, CHOLERAi FEVER, AGUE, GO¥GHS, COLDS, &c. ' T\R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S: -&/ (Ux Army Medical Staff). ",' . CHL OE O Df NE la the Original and only Genuine. " CAlfTlOK..— Vice-Cfiancellor r Sir ~. W. PJ Wood stated that *Dr. Collis Bwwne waa un . doubtedly the Inventor of CHOROD?^IB ;i .that tfte story of . the defendant,- Freeman,being the inventor,: was del&erafcely u^t^ue,i • : whiclrhe regretted had been sworn to . Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated! that. Dr.. J. Collis Browne was thediscofareri of Chlorodyne ; that fchey prescilbed iti largely , and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.! — See Times of July 12, l«f6.i : :' C j | The Public, therefore, are cautioned againtt! i using any ofcher than ■ ; ! Ds. J. Colms BSb^raa'a CHLORODTNEJ RBUBDIAX, tTSES AHD AOTIOBT. ' ! This INVAGDABLI! ;RBMEDY produces! j quiet, refreshing aleep, relievea pain, calmsi I , the system, restores the deranged functlonsj , and stimulates healthy actiou of ..the. aecre-l ( tions of the hodyi v without creating any of thoseunpleasant results attending the use of , opiiim. Old -and young, may take it afc all' hours and times when requisite. :, Thousands l ! i of. persona testify to its inacveilous good: ] effects and wonderful Cures, Whilo Medical ' men extol ita virtues most esteSsiVefy',' using: i *?' in great quantities in thefdUd&ing'Dis-l ; eases. — ' .; . ' ' "' i ; Diseases in which it ia fonn^eminentlyf i useful :— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhma,! I Colics, Cojighs, Asthma, '-'Rheumatism,! Neuralgia. Whooping Cough, Cramp,; Hysteria, &c n : i ,:' ( [ExtraoM'from;^edlcalOpinloß9.lT . ' | The Right Hon. Earl Rassell commuafcated • j to fche College of Physicians, and J. T. Daven- ; port, that, he had received inforhiation to the ' ! SI?. tha ? tbe onl y wmedy of any eervice in i j Cholera Was Ciilorodyfc&.^gee EanceL Dec. 1 1 31, 1864. ' - ! ! From A. Monfcgonlery^Eaq., lafil-Inapector ! o Hospitals, Bombay :— « Chlorodyne is a I ; most yatuable remedy iu^uralgia, Asthma,! . and Dysentery,- y© i%-l fairly, owe my restoj ratiou to health, afijer eighteen ! "months' of • ! severe aupticing, and when all other remedies ' ! had failed." ' " " " ' „ ! ( P e ,*j£? e * Medical Miasionary in India, re- i ; ports (December, 1865) :^«Thaf in^nearly ! , every case of Cholera. In. which Dti J. Collis ! Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the ! patient recovered." ■Extract from the Medical Time?, January l?th, 1866 :— " Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. Ol course ie would hot thus be singularly popuar, did it not 'supply a want and fill a place.' " BEWARE of apurioua and dangerouc compounds sold as CHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal results have foi &>wed. ; CAUTION.— None Genuine without the words, " Da.~J. Coiiis Browns" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies eaoh- Bottle. ESIT.The public are farther } cautioned, a forgery of fche Government Stamp having come to the knowledge ot tha Board of Inland Revenue. Sole Manufacturer ••— J. T. DAVESi*OR#, 33, Great; RusaeU-street, Bloomsbury, Loudon. ■ 'Sold inßottiea,, 1/ij, 2/9; and 4/5. ; ' Li Wholesale Agents for New Zealand :— Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co., DnNEDiw. 864 — 25

« 'ls there no hope ? ' the sick man said ; ;_,' The silent doctor shbok his head, "While there is life there's hope/ he cried.' " Mgroto, dum animas est, spes est." •':,db. l. ITsmith;; \ (The .only legally-qualified Medical maul advertising), ; ■ ootrsbtTS— On all affections of the Nervous System (noi matter from what cause arising) ; on. ail broken-down Conafcifcufciohs ; on ali Diseases j arising from early Indiscretions ;'on Gout ; on Rheumatism. • ; IN these Colonies, those excesses which we haveiodulged in « hot youth" tellupon 1 us with fearful interest. ; ; Onir regrets are aaelesa, our repinings l futile. The sole idea should be the chances! we possess pf remedying the ills we already! have, or combating the effects likely fco result. I Hide it as he may — pufc on. as good an: lex- ; terior as he can— still is the victim conscious i jthafc he isui, living lie, and that sooner or later ' his vices will discover him to the world. Our i -faith— onr obligations to society afc large— the welfare of our iufcure. offspring— and fche! duty we owe to ourselvesH-fbrbids, procrasti : nation, and poinfcs.out tons not towaifctill'i I the ravages break oufc in our consfcifiutions. 1 I Uefofenegotlatiog with armerchant, before ' iengaging with a confidential clerk; beforeemploying a barrister— a careful man makes inquiries ,as, to.fcheir ; stauding j and, ini-the? caa,e of -a legal adviser, both , as to his legal ' qiialificafcions and as Jto.-his capabilities of 1 itjjansaoting th?, individual business fee consults : him upon. Strange to say, however, in thei selection of & medical man, the sufferer 'fre- ' quently omits these , necessary precautions i and without, regard to the fitness, qutdifica- ■' fcion^. experience and ability for the parfcicu- ' lar ailment, requiring treatment, he consults i the, uearest man, whose experience and prac- '• tice, perhaps, lies iii quite an opposite direc- ' tion.^.; ..,'-V : . ■ ;- r: - Is if asfonishiqg, that so many are driven i mad, are ruined- in : healfch, and are bankrupt ' inspirits, hope, and money? Have I not, for years, pointed out to tbem that I, Dr. -L.-1.. Smith, ani the ontyjegaltif-qualified medical mafc.fdvertising in ths Colonies? HaveLnofc also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed fche various nostrums they are selling— auch as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, &&— and had them analysed, andtound fchtm to oonsist of "Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have psovbd tbbeall forgeries. It is for this reason that, l step out of the eihics of the profession and advertise, to give those who requrie the services, of my branch an opportunity of knowing, they can consult a legally ' qualified man, aud one moreover who haa made,- this his especial study. . Dr L L. ; Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he hais been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Wantof Condition Gout, and Rheumatism". Djr. L. L. SMITH can beeonsulted, by letter —Fee &\. , Medicineaforwarded to all the cold lies. ' " D&. L. L. SMITH, 182 polling st. East. t (Late the Residence of the Governor), MELBOURNE. 210

.. ._>■- . .. ,-i , — ; — "-^ — '' niißßßagassgMgg ' GEftNUME EEEERpeENT PEBPMATIONS. i j >■ : '- : . ' ■■ .i i :: Brsn'op'^ Granular 'Effervescent i "••' :f ' ' : 'ARANULi'f ; C^ate of Ma 9 n&tii*MweK\y a ; Q. Tm *". ■» Vt»4% fe I plea B ant drink, bufc is also one of the <&£ • CJ " t^--r J^M^Vyv*. effcet It.has been'-ch6senjby ; t he ; « /-■jWfr-.-r .:■ pr~p\ ' >■ v !-2? public, approved^by the professToh, ' [Entered at | /OL,lat4a<!ffleM , HaU.i : and is no«r prescrioed regularly by : mVtfamm, : \My " *^SS^ an( ?, 8 a 0i J Phys'cwas- tlggughoufc '' VJ I'M M H4«w^^'« JM<iMtM.\ni . worla tlie best > s< ¥ e^t and ' 4 4lf]n r 7.l^rW l A-|£w¥ira»^ pleasantest regular aperienHor peri •:.:• h . t*Wm\m% Jr. Jj ur l||j|w Wlfil* 1 *! ' *• ' * tfl age* and conditiSns. J ' t •■•'■- -■■- ' ,-.:;. -Tf .*'*** T-.. •- ■ "" 'The fact that the General Medical i' 1 Th» ««w M » m .-B- "^' ; ... „.- Cduiicil Has Wroduced'Jak Imitation -o - *^? Bffprv^Bcent Properties of tbis light- ana tfegaafc o/ Bishop's (2rn->„h,m tt #:„..„ ~ , Preparation- are retained in thehighesfdelree.^too gfftttf: I /sv";- V w ? X '? r : Jifferv.esceat granul a rform,produefogac6ht^ Citrate of Magnesia into the Brilish TOdpreae^gtheflavQurasapalatable'S^mefDraughfe^;"- ~^har.macopi&ia. r .U-~a-Temarleabla-a«d-mSmml&mS.^^ tO the^ i unimpaired, — " ime ■ entc value of. the original, prepara.pxaßCXXtorer^r«» tea-spoonfols er^-moje, put i '^?*' c. . ""». /-'. ' !•) t: -- ; | , into a tumbler half full 6. water, and drank dnrinl effer- '- ' Lemott > Sum, from which oriw-of ! I mlmmfmmS^ , . 'ttotjto a valuable ait-acid cooling draught when '& a IODg been knosyn the.mdafc C?:rtaitf I: dehciously cooling and refreshing beveragamayalso bfe made preventive of scurvy,, and., indeed j : iht aoßucE&rAHD paEPABED bt ! Emigrant Ship. In thaapecial-com--i AXFRED BISHOP, i^anufacturing €^&mtl ' r^&^W*<???^' &«&&>. \t. SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW 'TOW&' I M &^^-- i x. o 3sr n o 3sr ' presents, the.blood-purityip^^rbpfir- , ! This Bottle should be kept well corked, and id a dry j_nfe. •' I rbined w Atha mild^aperien^ I<~ r IV. ■ ' y 1 \.mJJj:-' The Mineral Water Sslt^ (Seltzer; i i Facsimile of ALFRED mkffnp'% rlf,*/ Gar^ad, &c ) are excellent i WlTHOUT whif^wnnJl n ■ f ' artlcles t0 Produce; and the sale of - j , wnnuui which NONE ts Genuwd. .. { ,-. themjs repidly increasing. •, .^ y \-\ ; MINERAL W^TER SALTS. .--'-.'.'!..„. ll.l!. . j For the preparation of artificial water, .these] " Granular Effervescent", Salts ara especially .suitable. They give fche refreshing draught, and may be 'reiiefTon aS'prWnfeingat^Ke'sama I time the chemical logredienta of tha natural waters. It is obvious that in tfiliTofm the " • granular effervescent", preparations present many. advantages 'over fche waters themselves : While all the constituents of the natutat: eprlnis* are exactly product -fche Salta'are "cxi ; tremely P«table, more eronomical, and wifcii tbem a aparklingrefreifiing drauglifc ! id»procuEabte v ! T E S T I !M O 3ST I A. K. S Da, Redwood, Professor of Chemistry afc 4e Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. thus writes :—" I nave examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated prepara;' I tions. obtained at various times and from differant sources, and hive found them to .every •uniform in character, fully charged with Curbobic Acid, and obviously made wifch gretf eara " and accuracy." ' ; r»*a . J A provincial firm writes :^« We have much Ipleaaure to inform you that ydut Magnesia is ' f much appreciated in our connecfcion. We hwe told other makers' , in former; years, but, now ' , we s shall never sell any but Bishop's Our customer* hava soinetim'es camptained dft&i " Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be : disappointed if they always ask for;Bfl*Hoi?'3,and see thafcifchey getifc.'^.' j > •."... " * r**/, j •- - LABOR AT ORY: A N.D, OFFTCE ..: ! jSPEGK'S FIELDS, -MILE 'fe^D. -NEW" TQWN. London,* j SOLD bt KEMPTHQKNE, tsOSSEE, & CO., Dunedin, AU.C^emist? Merchants, Shippers and the Original Maker, put in convenient, sizes for ■■■■-'- .• ■ Foreijgnfuae • '-■'-■■ ••*■ i - , - i iliei«L_j ! -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 192, 15 August 1877, Page 4

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