A «j;CLEANIII!IES^ .•■-'• Wi.,,0. N;IXItY]S""REFJNSp BLACK ... • LEAD is the cheapest jandbegt loir .^Ppl^hing §toves>nd all kii^ds ofclrppjsxprk equalj to Burnished; Sieei^iwitfeput wastei ojr dpst'-"' - " " "■ '• -^r-T-: ■ . +-.-• -r-,- i • In Id., 2d., and 4d. BLOCKS, and Ib BOXES. Caution— thebe ahb sevebai imtaWOMS SoW everywhere, by. all Shopkeepers. CoUNTINiGf^HbCiEi-SoWo- BQUABi LOBDOK "SPRTHE BLOQD-ISTHE LIFE;" CLARKE'S ' BL0Q1) MI£TJJKE; Trade Marie—-*; Blood ,Mi|ture. w THE GBBAT BLOOD PUBIFIEB AND BBSTORBB For eleansing.afld^ clearing, thp bloed froth alLimpurities, calinot^be^too highly mended. ■ . . • For' Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sorea of all kinds "it is, a never failing and permanent cure. 5... It Cures old Soees, :,..■ -- Cures' Ulcerated Sores^on the Neck Cures Ulcerja^d ; §ore'Eegs Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores Cures Cancerous 'dicers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases ' Cures Glandular Swellings v Clears tbe Blood from all impure Matter : . From whatever cause arising. ! As this mixture is pleasant to the tastei and warranted free from anything- injurious to the most delicate .constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits' sufferers to give ii a trial to test its value. ' Thousands of testinionials, from all parts. ••it '• -. \r^ ..tli 1. * j •}^L "Trinity-st.,.Smetbwick,near Birmingham. c! gfed- tV-sWs^qujte ccure V&1a 1 if nowj ablg to aUexul to.hls^usineßS-v-HiijCQm^ plamt waifscrofuloiis had beenbadlabdut A y^arsf^ieiffr.to! ,->•/> sevefel d6feF6V3i ap&Tspent many p6ttnd»j A-X) in^ IryiDg^&latttLreinedief, butNtillj grew worse, and- had to keep his bed for' br.e. theila I s.iiJw4>iy;eais,,pxc|pt.a fpw hpurififi A,s. \) intervals. ; TheHdi«oba.rge from, the sjrea IK: made him jio weak, every[ one Hthpughs ;■;? ;Mmcin:aconiamptigßi bWp^rkditffget -AM hitooin peypraj^.injstilutipnsj.jpnl.iftpy^ if.. jwoßidjinpJ ?idmitb.him,iaflr*eji|jv^]ib»y l i ■yy-. tho.unhtTbhn/past cure? The^orsaex-i tended, nearly all over his b^ck)"aQcl chest. It took, one hour each 'day to! .,;,,. dress, .the,, wounds, and,,the, pain .almost! f f y.. r took his s . reason^way^ . B(ptb.m^ .did Jiinij t/\. aoy' good until '/we nearS'loir" yoiir; i; BJood: "A Mixture ; ray husband 'is' .»ell u ,kh'pwn here ;" he "is' a house agent and/collector,: The people are quite' astonished, and. .it has : induced' nSaViy ' ■to try rt the 'Miiturc.i ' You are at liberty to make any use of this you please; Accept our grateful; ' ; thanks.; I ami very respectfully, :,■■'" • '':•' Jabs Mowlam." Sold in Bottles 2s 6d each, and in Cases; Contain in g'six times the quantity ,1 ls each— sufficient tp effect a permanent cure in the great < m»jority f "of ! long:Btahding:cases, '■ •nr ali. chemists and patent medicine .;: .-.'■ vendors throughout the world.' . Sole Proprietbr,: JB*; J. CLABKE, Chemist, : Apothbcabies'' Hai.l, Lincoln, En^i. JLytp ! DYSENTERY, CHOLERA : EEJER, AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. • DR...J. COLLIS BROWNE'S: . i-A (Ex Arniy.Medical Staff) AOM LDRcQJfUt Is the Original and only Genuine. CAUTION.— V fee-Chancellor Sir JW. P. Wood stated that Dr j. Collis Browne was un- , dP'utfteSly^the Jnveritor of iCHLORODYN^r ; j tbat tbe story of the defendant, Fr*eWn, being- the inventor,' was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to^ Emi- ; jTent^ "HOspitftrYKysicfaris of "London- : sti»a : thsiljDr.' JV Collis Browne was thb discovffe|| oV- GblorodyrieT; i that- tbey pTeserißed^ilfv largPlyV'snd mean no oth er than-J9r. Browrie's. .- —See Timet of July- 12, 1864.' <' A. ' : The Public, therefore, are cautioned, against : using^apy^ other 'than." , ""' '• " fi-V^ DW iJ^ Corn-is Bbownb's CHLOROI|Y^E v '. REMBniAI. ÜBE3 AND ACTION. ! i( . This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces., o refreshing 1 sleep; 'relieves pain; ' calfcpl'f the^ystem'i' restoifeß 'the deranged functidbs|t "and stimulates ''healthy action of' 'the !r seere>'j tibnß,bf the bddjr,' without creating ; n anjsgf{ thb'se'uhpieasant results attending' the ! ui eC'pf 3? opium. l 01d and yoUrig : may; take -it !^%l|£ liburs and time's wheb ■' hrequisile. (i3 ThouSaia[l* of' persbris b tes'tify' to -its marvellous J gdod ; effects and ...wonderful 'Cures, while Medicatl nfen '^61 its:virtu^8 i nibßt'extehßively;; f ' : '' v t -' > iis admitiek; r by tnp!prpfesr a ■ " : ' sion 'io 1 bei.be most 1 Wtfdef ful and' Valua"-" ble remedy ever, .discovered. jCHLQB^PDJYNE. is Vhejbe'st remedy known v " £ "for* coughsr "consumption j '"■ brbnefiitifsiasthma CHLORODYNE effectually checka and arreßts those too often fatal diseasesdiphtheria, fever, croup, ague CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in diarrhcea, and. Ja. the.k.onjy^ specific, fine, cholera and dysentery,? A ;! 'o ; ; „l CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations, { and spasms CHLORODYNE hi . the r only^ nalli^tiye in ; neuratglaj rheumatj^m'^ . gout,) icancer, 1 toothache, meningitis, etc. [Extracts from Medical Opinions;! The Right P.onij^ari-BussaijcpnimP^icalei.^ to the College of Physician s, and J. T. Davenport, tbat he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.r-jSee H amet, Dec.-T 31,1864. '"" A H **< I*■ I From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay : — " Chlorodyne ifi ai most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, . and Dysenteryfv TpT.lt'X ?airJO*£f§y C^^ii ration to Health, after eighteen months' of severe suffering, and when all other remedies had failed." every case of Cholera in which;Dr. -...-J. CplJis - Browne's eblb'iodyne- was administered^ the' patient recovered." Extract from the Medical Times, January 12th, 1866 : — "Chlorodyne is prescribed- by-< scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. Ol course it would -tnot^teus jbesingulacrly-Tpopu- . lar, did it not^ufßly^ wkbf^nd"*^ iT place.' " . ... r . CAUTION.— None Genuine without the words, « Dk>J. CbtiSiia Biao>Nßt'>i6ff th^©bi>< vemment stamp. Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies each Bottle. Sole Manufacturer :— J. .T. DAVENPORTS3, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London.. - - -rpy,--> ■'' -tt. '-"A . ;-;;.:-; s---. [Sold in Bottles, l/i|, 2/9, and 4/6. Agents for Wellington : MsesßS. FELTON, GRIMWADE &.CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 38, 13 February 1880, Page 4
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