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Medical DysQatery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. DB.J. COLLIS BROWNE'ti CULOfiODYNE (Ex A.-uij Mod. Sl-U') XS THE OEiaiNAL AITD OHLY GENUINE. riAUTIOH.--Vico.dtiancelloP Sir W. P. Wood stated that DB. COLLI3 BROWNE waa \J undoubtedly the inventor of CHLOIIODYWE ; that the atory of tho defendant, iroo- ' man, being the inventor whs deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Fhysicianß of London etuted that Dr. J. Collie JUrowno was the discoverer of Chlorodyue; that they preacribo it lurgely^ and uicum no other than Dr. Browne a.—See 1 imes, July IS, 1864. .; » The public, therefore, are.tiautioned against using any other than KB. J. COLLIS BBOWKE'S OHLOEODYNE. Eeiibwaii Übks and Action. This InTttluablo Bemedy produces quiet, refreuhing sleep, relieves pain, calms the »J» lor n» restores the dorangedfuuetions, and etimulateß healthy aetiou of the secretions of the body, i 'without creating uny of those unpleasant results attending the. use of opium. Old and young may take it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousnnds of persons testify to its : marvellous good effects and wonderful cureßi while medical mcv extol its tirtues most extensively, uiiug it iv great quanlUies in the followiug diseases :~ Diseases in which it i» found eminently useful—l holera, Dyßcntery, Diarrhoea, l/olics, Coughs, Asthma, Bheutnatiem, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, Hystem, &o. 7 , : BXTBAOXS PBOM MEDICAL OPINIONS. ■ ''The Biiht Hon. Earl EiWßell coaintinicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information, to the effect that tho only remedy of any j service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.—S« Lanctt, Dec. 31,1864. „ nut nm A mi * i. a , From A. Msntgomery, Eeq., lute Inspentor of Hospitals, Bombay :-"Cblorodyue ii a imost valuable remedy in Neurulgb, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe my jKstoration to health; after 18 month*' eev.re suffering, and -when other remedies had '^Dr^Lowe, Medical Missionary in ; India, reports (Dec. 1865) that in nearly ejery case of Cholera in which Dr. J. CollU; Browne'a; Chlerodyne was •dunmslered th« patient "Sltraft from the General^ Board of Health 1, London, as to it. efficacy in Otolera:--"So ;.trt^lyar"wec6nvinc;dof.theimmeßse value of th« remedy that we cannot too forcibly ! UOsiSS^csunj. -old .. Chlorcdyne, fiom which frequent fatal results have followed. ; : ,OAUTION.-None genuine without the"^mis~«Dr J.Conis Browne" on the Governknowledge of. the Board of Inland Revenue. Sole Manufactu^-TT. DAVENPORT. 33, GKEAT BUSSELL-STBEET, BLOOMBBUBY, LONDON. „.:;■; . DUjNJBiUIiN.' ...

Bugs, Fleasr Moths, ! : ] Beetles,; And all other in secti ari destroyed by KEATINQ'S j INSECT DESTROYING POWDER, Wbioh ii quite harmleßß to Domestic animals. SOtiD in tins 1b and 2s 6d each, by Thomas Ejutihg, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, and all, Chemists. Th« Is tins are bo made that the Pdwderjf distributed from them, and will, lie found a great improvement on the old paper paokets. In exterminating Beetles the success of this Powder is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by those pests. It ii perfectly clean in application. - '■ I Sold in Tins and Bottles, by all Druggist!. ; :': KEATING'S .. I BON BOMS OR WORM TABLETS: JA PURELYTEGKETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance' and taste, furnishing » roost agreeable method of administering the only certain 'iremedy-fc* INTESTINAL or THREADWORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. ■■-••. ":>}£;■■:.:«•» i ':~T''i i -7 { "-H - O Medical ffall,-Gilderßome, MtKeatiko.. *.' :i Nov. 28fcb, IOT€. Dear Sir,—l-think it nqthing~but my duty to inform you of the immense sale I hare for your Worm Tablets, which I may justly Bay is enormous,-and in e'veryvcase gives the greatest satisfaction. I have now in stock two bottles containing the R»und Worm brought ma during the last few days by customers, one ; W»rm 40 yards long. I dare not be without the remedy.'—Yours respectfully, ; I :-v _'•' ....Mi A; Walxjb. '■ Sold in Tins and Boitlei; by all Chemist, bid Druggists. "..., : ! PaopBiBTOK—THOMAS KEATING, ' ; LONDOKJ \ KEWAKD^IND CAUTlON.—Whereas 1 am informed fraudulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy have been sold, I hereby request anyone knOwing-of tha^vendor of the same to communicate with? me," and on conviction of the offender a liberal reward will be paid. '-»•' - 1510 ! • ■ •'-■,' <■- THE EVENING STAR. rpHS present is a Good Time for Subicribing to the Stab. Names and subscriptions received at any time during the Quarter. Terms 6s 6d per quarter in advance. ■ .7s 6d „ „ booked. I Residents In the Townships caa huve the Stab Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sxxpjencx. I GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. let pp s ' a.. ri o0 o a ; BREAKFAST. 1 ' By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well«selected cocoa, Mr Eppß haß provided, our breakfast tables with a dolicately flavoured beverage which may save ue many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished •frame. —See article in the Civil Service i Jaxslte. ]U ade simply with boiling water or milk. I old in packets (in tins for abroad) labelled— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, iS, Threadneedle Street, & 170, Piccadilly; Works—Hue ton Road & Camden Town, London. 618

Publications T ONDON JOURNAL.—GENERAL Jj CONTENTS. T ONDQN JOUENAL.—In addition Jj to the best Novels by the beat ; Authors has other features of surpassing • interest. . f 1 LONDON JOURNAL.—General M : tides and- Essays on Literary, ;. Social, Political, Topographical, Personal s ( and Historical Subjects, Illustrated with ;, splendid views and life-like portraits of celebrities, living aud dead.—The Cathe- ] drals of England. Exterior and Interior , Views have been given, with a full history ' of each and its traditions.r—The Cities of ) the "World. Engravings with Descriptions i have been,given of all the. Capitals of • I Eurepe, and the Chief Cities and Towns ; in our Colonies and Dependencies, and } other parts of the Globe. 1 It"ONDON JOURNAL.—The bS j JJ selection of witty and humorous ] Jokes, forming the most amusing collec- ! tion of facetita. ...... - • 1 T ONDON . JOUENAL.-^Household ; I / Receipts of the utmost value and i importance to every wife and mother. j T ONDON JOUENAL.—A Correspon- ! I j : dence Page, which is a marvel of counsel ■. and information upon every conceivable subject. L j T ONDON JOUBNAL. —Scientific- ; I j and Statistical information for archi- i tects, engineers, and skilled mechanics of, \ every craft. Simply invaluable. T ONDON},: JOURNAL; -^ Monthly j I j Parts contain a copyright Colored j Fashion^Plate of four elaborate Figures, , designed expressly for the London Jour- > nal. ... ,;-.:■■,' '■■ -, ■'"*.-■, i ' .--;•'; • i LONDON JOURNAL.—Every month : contains a Ladies' Monster Supple- : ment of Engravings of Latest Parisian Fashions and Needlework. i T ONDON .JOURNAL;—A Full-sized | Jj Cut-out Pattern of the moat Fashionable Garments in vogue. , LONDON JOUENAL. —To our Foreign Readers.—ln consequence of the operation of the General Postal. Union between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, the Monthly Part of the London Journal can now be forwarded post free for 13s per annum, payable in advance, to any of the countries included in this. union. . v •' ;■" '' ' T ONDON JOUENAL.—Largest OixJLJ culation on the Continent and in the Colonies. " " " T ONDON JOURNAL. — Wherever JLj the English language is spoken, the London Journal is read and admired. T ONDON JOURNAL. — Occupies JLJ the proud position ■of being the leading English periodical. ' ■'■'"' T ONDON JOURNAL. — Always I j places before its readeraHhe Works of the best Authors in the fiold of fiction. .: ■'':■'■■ ; T ONDON JOURNAL; —No other Jj periodical extant can exhibit such an array of genius and talent in the literary department. LOiNDON JOURNAL—-Is always Illustrated by the pencils of the best artists, including Sir John Gilbert, E.A., Harrison Weir, Louis Hiiard, Keeloy Halswell, A.E.S.A., T. Scott, A. Hunt, W. Hunt, G. F. Sargent, W. H. Prior, P. W. Justyne, &c. T ONDON JOURNAL.—Does/not I j enter into the vexatious domain of party politics, or religious controversy. T ONDON JOURNAL.--Has always Jj been in the forefront in advocating measures tending to the social and moral well-being of the people. : ? ' T ONDON JOURNAI/.—The combiJj nation,'of. these multifarious attractions'has secured a circulation far beyond IhatHof.the riiimeroud >rivals-which have founded! Hheir ;hdpe's df! success on endeavours to, features oi atf&(s?&w^s ««itw.j«'.A .-,.'.'■/. •••,'• •..: „•;••. jr^OJSJIQN^-JQ-URNAL.—Na-_cfior± JLJ or expense shall be spared to keep it as itrfi^biSßO^hojlfi^anili fhelpest ]ieriodical* in cthis wcjld, with* the largest ,L Print. ■•'•"•"' n>h" lo»X A? WCAIi SBPiUWGj eqoti to Mtl r !>jj^rne.work at tbevETB|O» ( O §T**pffic«f

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 4

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