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Medical Dysentery, Cholera,. Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, Sec, DR. J. COLLIS BROWM'S OHLOfiODYNE ; (Ex Army Bled. Jst-ff) XS THE ORXaiITAL AND 02SLY GENUINE-/CAUTION.—Vice-Ch»Dcclior Sir W. P.,"Wood stated that Dlt. COLLI3 BROWNE was \J undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODXNE ; that the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which ho regretted had heen sworn to. ! Eminent Ho»pitul Physicians of London stated lhat Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Cblorodyno j that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—See limes, July 12,1864. ' ' , , .: ] The public, therefore, are'cautioiicd against using any other than DR< J, C OiL LI S BitOWIK E' S CH L ORODYHE, : < Bemkdial Uses and Actiok. ; This Invaluable Bemedy produces quiet, refreshing Bleep, relieves pnin, calms the system, restores the deranged' function's, and stimulates' healtby action of the secretions of the body, without creating any of those unpleasant results nttending the; use of opium. Old and young may take it at nil houra and timeswhen requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures; while medical nien extol its tirtuos most extensively, uting it in great quantities in the following diseases :~ Diseases in which iit is found eminently useful—Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrheoa, Colics, Oougbs, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, Hysteria, &c. ! „ ; : EXTRACTS PROM MEDICAL OPINIONS. ' The Right Hon. Earl Russell co'amiinicn4d to the College ,of Physicians and J. T. iDarenport that ho had received information { to the effect that the only remedy of any semce in Cholera was Oblorodyne.—See Lancet, Dec. 31, 1864.;.; ,-,.,. From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay:—" Chlorodyue is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma* and DysenteryTTo it I fairly owe my [restoration to health, after 18 months'; ieme suffering, and-when other remedies Had \ ?»r.bLowe,nMedicalMissionary in 'India, reports (Dec 1865) that in nearly every case of in whichi'Dr. J. Collis'' Browne's| Chlwodyne was administered the patient uSlSttt'fioßt' the-General Board(of Health' London, »s to its-efficacy in Cholera:—" So 'strongly are we convinced of the iirimenso value of this remedy Abat we cannot too forcibly urge lUe necessity'©? adopting it in alt crises." J £ . iwn . ! BewaVof spurjoWsfntf dangerous compounds sold as Ohloradyne, from which frequent fata! results hkveiibllowid;7^ j , ' CAUiipW.^Wb>rtgetekinewithontthewo^e "Dr J. Collis -Browne " on the Governmenb Stamp.*! Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies eatfK bottle. The public are further cautidned^a forgery Of the Governmen.iStamp having come to tne kbowletige of! tfie Board of Inland Re^cnUe. j * I ?r : Sole ManufaStu% T J. T. DAVENPORT. 33, Miriiir^iii-^B^^ bloomsbury, london. ! ' ■^'PiMoflyidiui' «W BtiLJgs, Fleas,! lloths, It okboi? j6urnax\^general | T f Beetles, „ Jj CONTENTS. 8 And 1 all other insects•>!•:diitroyed by t ONDON JOURNAL.—In addition I O KEATING'S 'L&&^dS&>^£H& L IMftT BKtROYIMBjjPOWDEH, interest. , „-.,,.. _ ? Whichis quite barmlesMoDos^estic animals. T ONIJQN JOU|N^.~aener»i A%/ U o feo in tins liandlTed each, by Thomas XJ tides and Essays on Literarj, JS KsATnie, Bt. Paul's: Churchyard, LonSocial, Political, Topographical, Personal a and a tpchemists. the I» tins ore so and Historical Subjects, Illustrated witli in ß a o l | n at "the Powder-Ji*eisiiy distributed splendid views and life-like portraits or j lom and will be found a great imcelebrities^ living and dead.—The Oathe- on th«. old paper, packets. In drals of England. Exterior and Interior exterminating Beetles the'success of this Views have been given, with a full history. Powde£is extraordinary, and ne one need be of each and its traditions.~;The,Citie3 of troubled' by►lhose jaests.- I* it perfectly clean the World. Engravings with Descriptions in apsieati»n.' '-'„„_ have been given of all the Capitals of j Sold in Tin» and Bottles, bj all Druggisti. Eurepe, and the Chief Cities and Towns J, r Lj £- £ \; in our Colonies and Dependencies, and } . : X EATING'S f^ f"^^i^e Beat KM* «S ""-""fl' ii selection of witty and humorous J f PURILY VECWTABLB SWKETMBIT Jokes, forming the most amusing collec- both in Appearance and taste, furnishing; a !;«„ n W a » a tiu < ■■■'■■ ■•• ' i»-'- roost l|reeabl« method.#f administering the jion of facetia,,,.-,., : ,,,,... ,J., ; jg^ fe IKTEBTIHa J, „ T OBIIONi |Jp]TJßNAL.— B Househpld^ THREAD I^ is a perfectly safe ;| / Beceipts of the [ utmost value aHd 4 n d mildpreparatiam^ anftiis especially adapted importoncp to. every wife and mother. (orCbirdren. -," m wz'&'.cz 6 b. v ? counsel and information upon every con... , Dear s^^think it 4otWßi^ut| my ceivable subject. __, infotm jaa of t i, e i mmenM Ba i e i have for T ONDON JOUBNAL. — Scientific your W.orm TablettfwbfcU I may juaU|;»y JJ and Statistical information for arehi- »" enormous; "and in eyer^ : *fe give*ajie tects,'engineers, and skilled meehanifcs ot" greatest si»tisfctetion| I havsww in stock two frerr crfft. Simply invaluable. *>*«ci cpntaming the R6una Worm brought ■ J i~ m» during the last lew days by customer*, ant [ ONDON JOURNAL. — Monthly Werm.4o yards long. I dw? net be without \J Parts contain a copyright Colored* the remedy.—Tours respectfully, Fashion Plate of four elaborate Figures, | ~\ - M,'A»WAT4ra <l designed expressly for the London Jour- \ Sold in Tins and Bottles, by all Chemist, nal. -.' :;_' r.' .-■ '•. -i -j' ■ and Druggists. ■ t ToONDON JOUBNAL.—Every month \ > TiJJwAR'TrBATTWft U contains a Ladies' Monster Supple- i PBO*BIBIOB""? H ] O n^ KBATINO ' ment of Engravings of Latest Parisian ! ___' 1. AV ZT *,"'„„ w . T Fashions and Needlework. ! REWARDIOT CAUTION.-Whereas I : —— am informed fraudulent imitations of this unT ONDON JOUiIJSTAL.—A Full-sized iurpawea remedy have beeii sold, I hereby JIJ Cut-out Pattern of the most Fashion- request anyone, knowing of tbe-.Tendor of the able Garments in vogue. ; game to communicate with mo, and on con« T ONDON JOUBNAL. —. To our t ic'ion of «",<>*&*<?« • «»»eral reward wm be JJ Foreign Ileaders.—lu consequence P ' ;- '':> of the operation of the General Postal ! ; ' ' Union between Great Britain and Foreign | Powers, the Monthly Part of the London ; THE EVENING* STAR. Journal can now be forwarded post free j for 13s per annum, payable in advance, to, ■ mmm J m * any of the countries included in. this | \ . . union. ' j T ONDONi JOUBNAL.—Largest Cir- HPHE present is a Good Time for SubIri culation on the Continent and in JL the Colonies. ,- r I „. , „' , , T ONDON JOUBNAL,-Wherever Icnb1 cnbm 8 to ths BtAß'' Names and Bub--11 the English language is spoken j the | London Journal is read and admired. jjcriptions received at f any' time during T ONDON JOUBNAL. — Occupies \ \ '~ "J IJ the proud position of. being the i » , leading English periodical; ■■; ■ t;he Quarter. T ONDON JOtJIiNAL. ~ Always I ; . JJ places before its readers the Works Terms 6s 6d per. quarter in advacco. . of the best Authors in the field. of : fiction. I 7s 6d „,- „ booked. T ONDON JO UHNAL. —No other ! Jj periodical extant can exhibit such | "' an array of genius and tajent in the j Beaidents to the Townships can Imve literary department. i "T OiSDON JOUBNAL—Is always the Stab Delivered and pay weekly the JLJ Illustrated by the pencils of the \ best artists, including Sir John Gilbert, sum of Sixpence. 8.A., Harrison Weir, Louis Huard, : * Keeley Halswell, A.8.5.A., T. Scott, Ai j Hunt, W^unt f G. F. Sargent, W. H. I GBATEFUL—COMFOBTING. Prior, P. W. Justyne, &c. | . , \J I J enter into, the .vexatious domain of j BBIIjIKFAST party politics or reli£[ious controversy. S _ , ~,, , ■,**.. . , z. • • By a (horough knowledgo of tho natural T ONDON JOUBNAL.-Has always *£££%£ g*2sS%S£S£S\ JU been in the foreiront in advocating the finO p rcpe V tießj bf woU-selectedf cocoa, Mr measures tending: to the social and rabral Eppß has provided our breakfast tables with well-being of the people. f _ a dolicately flavoured beTerage which may ~r rtivTT^^Mvr tatttiwit an «• "aye us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by T ONDON JOUBNAL—Ihe combi-j the Judicious use of such articles of diet that JJ nation of these multifarious attract a coastitution may be gradually built up until J tions has secured a circulation far beyond strong enough to resist every tendency to that of the numerous rivals which have disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies arc founded their hopes of success on en- floating around us ready to attack wherever deavours to copy its chief features of at- thens is a weak point. We may escape manj traction. ' ■ a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortifioa •,„._,..„,.._. „ „ with pure blood and a properly nourished . X ONDOIf JOCTBNAL.—No effort f ra nte?'-Sce article in the Civil Service ' JLJ or expense shall be spared to keep Oat Me. .itas it has been-thebest and cheapest I M ade s i mp ly with boUing water or milk. " periodical m the world, with the largest ■ . . , „ . . . „,.,, j circulation. ,- "old in packets (in tins for abroad) labelled— JAMES EPPS & CO., , LONDON JOUBNAL-Is always in . nOM(EOPATHIO OHEMIBTS) — 48, Q hreadneedle Street, 4 170, Piccadilly j fTHEATraeAL I'BIKTIKG, equal to Mcl Works-luiton Road & Camden Town, JL bourne work at tb c Ethtwo Bxae Office London. 518

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2842, 25 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2842, 25 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2842, 25 March 1878, Page 4

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