" - • ON SALE BY- ';;.. B. Lucas feSoa^ OmiCE OF THE ; BRIBGB STREETj ■. . . NELSON, .v-: ■-;■- !.. , ■ . - - ,i . '■. . ' .' j By Miss M. E. JRiddell— ' : Joy after Sorrow . _ . Home sweet Home My. Eirst.ano) Last Love : c ' ; 1 The Eich Husband '" !" ' Far Above Eubies '" " Above Suspicion ; » Austin Friar's : ; The Ruling Passion i A Life's Assize ■; City and Suburb Maxwell Drewitt The World and the Church. By Miss M. E. Braddon— Fenton's Quest ~ . Robert Ainsleigh ; The Trail of ,the Serpent < Milly-Darreir ' -.- < Sir Jasper's Tenant ; Only a Clod ..... -. ' • The Lovels of Arden' Elano'r's Victory ' The Doctor's Wife ' ; JohivMarchmonfe Legacy ; ' Lucius Davdren \ Henry Dunbar Dead Sea Fruit Rupert Gowdin ; To the Bitter End ; - Run to > arth ■ • ' Captain of the Vulture ". Lost for Love . ; Strangers and Pilgrims • :• ■ Hostages to Fortune ; Aurora Eloyd ' ; A Strange World ■ '.. ' ■ Lady Lisle , . ... . i .'■•" Ralph the Bailiff . ■ V Tak n at the Flood By Charles Lever — ■ . The ODonoghue, . .. , ■ Hartfy Lorrequer . : . A Day's Ride . ! Sir Jjisperj Carew- • ■ . ' • : : Cornelius o'Dowd : . Con Cregan . , That Boy, of Nprcott's . ': ; " A Rent in the Cloud Barrington . ' : Maurice Tiemay , .. , x r \-- : \:\ . Lutter 11. of Arran . . " I The Fortunes of Glencore ■ j , . One of "Tliefti ; Arthur O'Leary ; Tony Butl r , • ■ By Anthony Trollope — j The Bertranis. ; , -;>; Iloctor "Shbrne ! Castle. Richmond ;-, -~" I Lady Anna , . , : . "-> . Mendettoes of Ballycoran : Vermcad 'Rachel Ray Tales of All Countries ; The Kellys and the O'Keiljrs . . -~~~ _ _ i DTSENTERTi CHOLERAJ SEVEB, : AGUE, COUGHS, | ; COLDS, &C. -' DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S (Ex Army Medical Staff) j C HLORODHE; Is the Original and only Genuine.: '■■ CAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P.; Wood stated that Dr J. Collia Browne was un- i doubtedly the Inventor of CffLORODYNE y that the story of the defendant, , Frpeman, | ;bein{? the inventor, was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been Bworri to. Eminent -Hospital Physicians of London stated •that Dr. J. CoIHb Browne was 'the discovorer !ofi Chlorodyne ; that they prescribed it largely, and tnesn no other than Dr. Browne's, —See ,7W*« of July 12, 1864; .The Public, therefore, are cautioned against 'using any. other than; Db. J. Colms Bbowwb'b CHLpRODYNE \\ KBMBiI>IAIi TIBBB AM> ACTIOH. : This INVALUABLE EBMEDr produces quiet, refreshing eleep, relieves.- pain, calms thesystem, 1 restores the deranged, functions, and stimulates 1 healthy action of ; the secretions of the body, without" creating any of those unpleasant results attending; the use of opium. Old and ! young niay 1 take it at all hours and times when -requisite; thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects, and wonderful. Cures,.while r Medical men* extol its' virtues mopt extensiv.ely. . ••"". OHLOROD YNB ■is admitted by "the. prof esBion to bethemostwonderfulrand.valuable remedy ever discovered - CELORODYNB is the best remedy known for coughs, consumption;* bronchitis, asthma ; ' : - CHLPRODYUE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases— diphtheria, fever, croup, ague CHLORODYNE acts , like a charm in • dihrrfioba, and is the only Bpeciflb' in , cholera an ddysentery ' ' CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all i . attacks of epilepsy, hysteriai palpitations, and spasms CHLpRODYNE "is Jhe 'ply palliative in ■ l neuralgia, '■ fbeuniatism, gout, .cancer ! toothache, meningitis, etc. [Extracts from Medical Opinipns-T \ T The Right HoniEarV Russell commuiiicated to thWCollege" bfPhysioians, and J.iT. Davenport, that he had received information t to the 'effect' that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.— See L dtice fj Dec. 81,' 1864;> ■■'■■ ,;O .:'?;"'* H 1 Frbnv A. Montgomery, fog., late; Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay :— " Chlorodyne.- is a mdst valuable remedy in Neuralgia^ Asthma, and Dysentery, To it I fairly owejmy restoration jto! health; "after eighteen months' of severe suffering, and when all other remedies had failed." . ;i ' . Dr. Lo.ire, Medical Missionary in;;lndnyreports (December, 1 865) .— •• That i: in nearly every ca'si of Cholera in which Dri! J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the recovered.^' ;■"*% V'y i- " < \ >" ' - Extract from the "'Medkat^Timeaj January 12th, 1866 :— " Chlorodyne is pres|ribed by rscdres)of ' orthpdqi Medical Practitionerfl.^jOi 'course it would Wt thus be einguldrly popu« lar,. did , it not ' supply a want and fill a place.'", j^l ■ J r CAUTION.— None Genuine wi|hout^the words', " Dk. J. Collis Bbownb" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming;! Medical fteßtimonyfaccoropMnies : ;each ! B'ottle.| ji* j Sole! Mantffacturef Ej. T. DAVENPORT . .83, Great Rusßell-street/Bloomsbury, , . f; 0/;r London. f"' r^-----**^.Sold>inJiottleßrl/lls*2/9i and 4/6. tj- ( | m- Mgents»for/W«Uitfßton : G^IMWADB & CO.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume xv, Issue 229, 27 September 1880, Page 4
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