It. J. C'ou-ii* lltintm i I’huiuv The original and only genuine. Advice to Invalid*. otitain ijuiet refreshing .sleep. free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to mint the atumage the weary aching* of protracted disea-e, invigorate the nervous media. an«l regulate tlie cir diluting nutdiw of the body, yon »ill provide yuiirwU with tliat marvellous remedy diwuvrml by Dr .1. Colli* Browne i Into Army Medical .taff . to which he gave tin named Cl Jomdyne. an.l which is admitted by the prufiwiiun to he the mo*! wonderful ali<! valuable remedy ever dieeovcrad. Chlorodyneis the K**t remedy known for roughs, consumption, bronchitis Asthma. Cldorodyno acts like a charm in •liarrlur, and Is the only specific in cholera and Jwnterv. Clilorodvne effectually Cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation. and spasms. Oilorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis. Ac. Karl IhisacU coiuuinnirated to tho College of l*hywcian* tliat he ha* received a despatch from Her Majesty's Consol at Manilla, to the effort that cholera had been raging fearfully, and tliat the onlv remedy of any service was Oliloroinio. —a« •• I-anoet." Doc. HI. lH*;i. Caution. -Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Paco Wood stall'd that l>r J. Collin* Browne was. iind«'ubti«lly, the inventor of CMoradyi tl •• 1 ' the defendant Fteetnßii aas ilshltrately untrue, which lie re .-retted Vo say hail lxs-n sworn to. —See the •• times," June !l, ltsitt. Sold in bottles at Is ltd. tis 9*. 4« ti.l, and 5« i-acli. None is gmnino without the words •• !>r Colli- Brow ne s Chlor<vlyne"outheCi .ventm*nt«tainp. Overwlielming tnchcal testimony mecompniiies oil'll hr’.tlo. Caution.-—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. WATKULOO PATENT RoCND FEEDING OIU IKES
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 53, 10 December 1886, Page 3
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