By Royal Letters Patent.” The Greatest Wonder op the Age ! JOSEPHSON’S Australian Ointment.-r-Guaranted to be free from all poisonous qualities, composed of vegetable matter only, 1 being made from the wild Jplants which only grow in the bush of New South Wales. Josephson’s Australian Ointment is not a mere catchpenny to gull the public, “ but an adapted to all capacities.” ’ Onetrial will convince the most sceptical. During the ten years in which it has been in use, its efficacy has been proved in every case it which it has been applied. Josephson’s Australian Ointment is already the standard ointment of New South Wales. For all sores, ; ulcers, wounds, piles, &c; For chafing, soft corns, burns, sunburns, chapped hands and lips. v , For sore eyes and infants’ Who would suffer, from sandy blight when they can find immediate relief ; and be perfectly cured, by one pot of Josephspn’s Australian Ointment, to ; be 'had of all druggists and storekeepers. > Price, Is per Pot. Prepared only by ' - Edward Row and Company, ■ ' Sydney. Beware of spurious imitations, none being genuine unless bearing the signature of- the inventor, J J Josephson, and thb proprietors, Edward Row and Company. Dwellers in the interior should never, be without a supply of ’ ' Row’s Embrocation, or Parmer’s FriendThe first veterinary surgeons of the day recommended ;it as an, infallible remedy for sprains, galls, splinters, swelling stiffness of joints in _ horses, sore udders in cows, foot-rot in sheep, or mange in dogs. Hundreds use it for scalds and sunburns. You can’t apply it wrongly. It will cure rheumatism and gout. For over 80 years nothing had been introduced,to the squatter that can surpass Row’s Embrocation ; it is to be relied upon for all accidents that may arise. 3s fid per Bottle, Of all chemists and storekeepers throughi out the Colonies. k irvE J COLLIS BROWNE’S CfILOROI / DYNE. ’ 'The original and only genuine, ■ ? • ' ,■ ; _ : Advice to Invalids—lf you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain- and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate, the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J Collis Browne (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of Chlorodyne, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful ‘ and valuable remedy ever discovered."'- " " Chlorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, consumption,.bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrheqa, and is the only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne is the ,only paliative in neuralgia, rheumatism,' gout, cancer, toothache, 'meningitis, &c. *** Earl Russeircommunicated' to the’College of Physicians .that' Tie had received a despatch-' from Her Majesty’s Consul at Manilla, to the effect that cholera • had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—Sec Lancet, Dec 31, 1864. s Caution; Vice-Chancellor Sir W- Page Wood stated that Dr- J Collis Browne 'was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that,the story of-the defendant.-Freemamwas; ;deliberately untrue, which, he regretted ’to say, had been sworn to.—See The Times, July ; 18*64. , " Sold in bottles at Is-lJd, 2s 2d, 4s 6d each. None is genuine without the words, “ Dr Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne” on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical- testimony accompanies each bottle, i Caution—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. • Sole, manufacturer—J T Davenport, 38 •Great Russell street, Bloomsbury, London. I BORWICE’S BAKING POWDER IS used’by .thousands of families for Raising Bread) With half the trouble, arid in 'a quarter of the time required with yeast,; ; Berwick’s Baking-Powder Makes delicious liot digestive Tea Cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk Dumplings better than yeast. il Berwick’s; Baking Powder. ’With th‘* article smaU Lottves of Bread can be made in' a few minutes! if placed in a quick 'oven. ' 1 ; v I Berwick’s Bdking , PbWder Invaluable at the Diggings, and in the Bush, where yeast is not to be got.- m; • '-’- 1 • I Berwick’s Baking Powder, Saves Eggs and ; Butter ‘in making Puddings s and Pastry,, and prevents : Indigestion,; ; j Berwick’s Baking ■ Powder, As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and,by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded five Gold .Medals for Excellence of Quality, c Berwick’s Baking Powder, Will secure the followingimportant results : Bread 1 Will be made cheaper, more digestive, and in pne-fourth the time.; cakes, puddings, and pastry will be made light, wholesome, and delicious, With half the usual quantity of eggs and : butter ; aud flour will be converted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Scones, Norfolk Dumplings, &c, in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers and Grocers in Id and 2d packets, and 6d and Is patent boxes. : wholesale of G. Berwick and Sons* ; Chiswell street, London. . I TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. THE Accounts for the past quarter are now sent ou - , and we should be glad if our friends would favour by a settlement of same at earliest convenience. ; Town Subscribers are requested to pay at the office to prevent mistakes. .By paying a year in advance, subscribers are reminded,that they will :SAVE . SIX SHILLINGS. Terms: One quarter, in advance £0 6 0 Ditto, booked ... ... 0. 6 6 One year, in advance ... ... 1 0 0 Ditto, booked ... .... ... 1 6 0 Waverley accounts must bo paid to Mr F. P. Fookes, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. Notice to Subscribers. THE Proprietor would feel obliged if subscribers would notify at the office any irregularity in the delivery of this journal,
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1026, 25 April 1883, Page 4
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