rpiE. GOSPEL OAK IRON AND 44fe.^JfeyALVABIZBp^^O]Bf AND,; - T ,-,-, ■■;' :■: ; : : ; ; ' : '^WIRE .c6mpabY;.^ . ••-" *- -" ■ First Prize Medal Sydney Exhibition 1 - :/ - "1879-80; -" v " ••■'" , rpH^B T Q 0 gPEL OAK IRON G AivANKEpiRON & WJRE CQIkIANY Irom-Manufaotdkbks & Galvahibbrb. ' First Brandt "■'■ - Second Brandt I f G AiroHOK OiV[Traae Marks.] "Eaglb." FIBSI,QXTALIT¥. . ' . SbOOKD. QUALJTX- ! The GOSPEL O A# f Jti .the ;oldess f ftcture of Galvanised Iron irj England, i The original Galvanised Tinned Iron wasflrst made at these works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for < ( excellent quality" at the Great Exibitionof/ 1862, i bsing the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, T/pton ' Mitre Works, Wolyerhampton ■. . Regent's Canal, Limehbuse, London. Warehouse— s6, Upper Thames-street, London* Export Office— UO Cannon-st London :« FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." /[CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED V BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark—" Blood Mixture." THE GBEAT BLOOD PttBIIIEE AND BESTOBBB 'For cleansing and clearing the blood from Tall impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never failing and permanent cure. It Cures old Sores : Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Bore Legs Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the Face I Cures Scurvy. Sores : ': Cures Cancerous Ulcers " ; Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures .Glandular Swellings . Clears the Blood from all.impure Matter From whatever cause arising; : " , As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted^ fr.ef from .anything' Injurious .to the] most delicate, constitution of either ' sex, the Proprietor solicits 1 sufferers to, give it a-trial t6 : test its value: : : ' Thouiands of testimonials from, all parts. OTJEB OF SCROFUIiOTJS SOHES. . « Tiinity-st., Smethwick, near ; i '"\.\ I[{ .Birminghan*, .-•,-, ! «^Mk. C^ek, Sib,— My husband, lam j i glad to sayjis quite .oured, and is; now ! able; to attend to his,^,u?ineSß nais.cpm- ' plaint wasßcrofaloaa ebrcs, and he had j been bad about eight years; , . He went to several doctors, and "spent many pounds : in • itrying djffef ent ! remedies, .but /still grew worse, »nd had to ke;ej> his bed for i the last two years, except a few hdurs at : intervals. The oi)charge;from the soreß ; ; made him: so. 5 wejjk, every one, thought,, ' I him in a consumption.- We 'tried to get 1 him, in. severaji institutions^ but .they ; would not admit him ; as l r believe' they i thbußht him past care. The Boreß.ex- . : tended nearly all over his, back and ! chest; It took one hour each day tb ; ; dress: the, wounds, and the pain almost ' took his reason away. Nothing did. him ' any good until weheard of your Blood ; Mixture ; ay husband is well, known ' here; he is a house agent and collector. ! The people are quite astonished, and it ; : has induced many to try the Mixture. You are 'at liberty to make any use of this yon please. Accept .our grateful ; : thanks. I am, very respectfully, ; j Jank Mowlam." ! Sold in Bottles 2s 6d each, and in Cases » containing six times the quantity, lls eachsufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great ; majority of long standing canea, ; .: 1 - BtT . ALL OHEMTBT3 and LATENT MBDIOINB : i / vbndobs throughout the world; JBole Proprietor, F.J. CLARKE,, .Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, Linioomt, ■'E»oi.A»» i ]j)XBENTER ; T, OHOLERA I FEVER, ACTE, COUGHS, } \.c-'- : ; .COLDS, &c. \ . :irvß. J. OOLLI^ ; BRO WISE'S XJ (Ex Army Medical Staff) j CH L 6ROD YN E ! Is the Original and only Genuine. ! CAUTION.— yice-Chancelfor' Sit W- P. Wbjod! stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of CHLORODrNE j that the stot'y'of the defendant, Freeman, ! being the Inventor; was delfberately untrue, which he; regretted had been sworn tp . Eminent Hospital Physicians, of! London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorcdyne \.~ that .'they .prescribed it largely , and mem no other than Dr. .Browne's. 4-See;ri«wof Ju1y>12, 1864. vi The Public j^herefore,. are cautioned, against [ any other than . . Dr. J. Gollis Bbownh's CHLORODTNE 1 BSBIKDIAI* USES AITO ACTIOH. j This INVALUABLE REMEDY priduces, quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system,' restores the deranged functions, and itimulates healthy, action of the aecreiions of the body, without creating any of those unpleasant results attending- the use of 9pium.» Old' and young may take it, at all hour* and times «jhen. requisite. Thousandß, of: persons teati^ to ; ita ,goqd | effects, and wonclerful Cures, while Medical iben extol its virtues most extensively.-/ V OHLpRODYNE is admitted by the profes- ! •?Bi6b':io'b"eMih'e'niibßtwo"niaerfu;V.an_d>ajua2. : I j ble remedy eve"r. dißpoyered CHLORODYNE is the:. best remedy known I for coughß;eonßumpti6n, bronchitis, ! I .'asthma .- .', '- ■ • .'■ ■ ■','.' ■ ■ " • • CBH*ORpDYSIE effectqally, checks and ! ! arreßtß ! l those ! t6b ; often fatal diseaßesi- | ..diphtheria, fever, eroup, ague . iT -. CHLOtfODYNE acts like/, a charm -in ■ dia,rrho3a, f and is the' only specific in i"- dholeratencl dysen'fery . c ' X :'.'•' /: bBLORODYNE effectually cut?) short all ; attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations, • and Bpasms, . . CHLOiSOpYNE ; Is the ' only palliative in j neara!gla; -rheumatism, gout,; <■&&&* t I . : tooth^bei wenjogitis, etc. ..; ; : ;., i J' -L I','-"' : ' ; •-!') j,'.' '.V ' ',[ V.'f ' '■ '■ j [Extracts from" Medical Op"in.lonei,l ( v r ; I The Righ t Hon. Earl Russell •(fommuhicatea to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to the Bffecttha,t .the. only, remedy of any service, in Oholera wall Chlorbdyhe.— See Lancet; IjDec.1 j Dec. si, 1864. ' ; ;■-.. . -j...... yr -r.r From 'A. Mdntgomery, Fiq;, late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay jtr-? Chlorodype ib a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma^ knd Dysentery, To r it I fairly owe ipyre(|tpr. ration to health, after eighteen montha' of - ievere suffering, and when all other remedies ydi!9i!ea.'^v ; w : ;'; ]- I Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (December, 1865) .— " That in nearly jeyery daw of Cbo!era:in whichjDr; J: fStttar was administered. * the patient recoveredi-", • — ' f ; j Extract from (the! Medicali Tirpes, : January' J12tlj; :1866;:4-« phlprpdyqe fs ; by scores of orthodox J^edical Pfactitibiierß. JDI ioourse it would not thus; be Angularly popujlar, did not awantrand ffll, a ] CAUTION.WrNone IGenuine Vithont the mjxfa,ffl)j&,jJ. CpLLisrBKOAfvjNK," o^ithe GoTernmeni; V stanip. * , : Ov^rwhejmitig' .Medical testimony 1 accompanies each : Bottle. '; .; Sole Manu&cturer ; W^T. DAVJJNPpRT, f '^Gm ! B^l-I|Ll^nobmsl^;'. Vli 1 London. I In^Bottles, l/l J, Mani 4s#? | ■ , s^gijj i~. ri. ■ ' *■ ■ -'"•■. I ? i'^ge^t|^o.r^Hngten;j|-. ,« . £ : ;. I Mbs^bJi. FELTON; QBIB4WADB $ GO* i ..; ,;: v -.: ;■;.'■.'■; ' - .- '■ ■- ' : \ : '.. '■-'■■ "* ■ • • "■■■;: . ■-■'-.•"'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 4
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