Medical ! • , , Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. DB. J. COLLIS.BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (Ex Army Med. Staff) ' , IS THE QBiaZNAIi AND ONLY GENUINE. /CAUTION.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W? P. Wood etatcd that DE, COLLIS BROWNE was !V^ undoubtedly the inventor of CHLOEODYtfE,} that the storj ot the defendant Freeman, beuiK the inventor wub deliberately untrue, which he regretted hud been sworn tp. Eminent Hocpitul Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collie Browne was the discoverer of, Oulorodyne ; that they pi escribe it lurgely, and mean uo'qther than Dr. Browne's.— Sjee limes, July 12, 1864. , , , - , ft , The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than ' t ' , '•> - rDE. J. -C'O,LLIS,BJiaiyHE 1S Cfl^CfiaDJlNE.' p JThiß Invaluable Eemcdy produce's quiet, 'refreshing sleep,'relieves pain,*' calms the Bystem, restores the deranged functions/and^tiirvulates healthy, ac,tion.,oi the secretions of" .the body, without creating any of thoße unpleasant results'attending'the use, of)opium. o]d'»art young may take jt at all hours'and tinWwhen requisite., Thousands of persons testify ( to its marvellous'good effect's and wonderful'cureß, while' imedicar'inea extol^it's ,viriuW' most extensively, Uiiug'it m great quantities in the following foe'eases 'i^''' ' '" Ji s "l'l':i" '*"' -'•> T\ BUearees; in which it w. found emipently i ÜBeful—i.holtra. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Celrci Cougbs, Aitlima, SheUmatieaiKKeuijilgia,' Whooping Cough; Oramp, Hysteria, 4c.' < . ' 't V .n , - -- BXTEAOT^ FfiOM MEDICAL OPINIONS, si 1 .!l >" . it , The' Right Hon.- Earl*Buuell communicated"to the College of 'Physici*ns *n:d"j; T Davenport tbat'h,e had 'received' information to the effecj, that the'drijy 1 ?6me'dy ot Vuy service fn'Cholera"was Chlorodyne.—See 'Lancet, Dec. 31,1864. ■"'" - ' ' ' ' * ■ , 3 Frbm A. Ment'gomerji", ~Eeq Pute Inspenlor of Hospitals,' Bombay :~" Cblorodyue is a most valuable remedy in JSeu'ralgia^ Asthma, and Dysentery. Td'it-'l"fairly bwe my restoration to hialth, after'3B nuonlbV aeviere suffering, and wheu< other remedies hadfailfed'.'" ' ' "•' ','",','' - '' " ' " ' ! 'i '. >ti ,' n s •''Tp. 1 Lowe^ Medical' Missionary in India, reports (Dec-1865) thatinneailyrevery caJiof Chplera ih ,'which Dri J. Collis Browne's iChlerodyiie) ,• was. administcwd the )umjw*t reSovereei.' ' '"' ''',' .J'' ' '• " < •• ' .- 1 e< > j- , I |-JEztra'ct from r tbe General Board of Health, London; us, toils eftjeacy in : Cholera: "So stt'orlgly' arc we Convinced of the immens'6 value ot, this remedy that w« cannot ,too forcibly ' urge the* t neceerity of'adopting it in all caees." 1 « ; , „,, ("■ „' 1 Beware of B^uriou's, and dangerous compounds Bold as CbloWdyne, from which' frequent Fatal results have fpllowe'd.■ ' i ( ,'"',, ••■■.{ rj, ■* ,- - 'vICAUTION.—None genuine without the words "Dr J. Cpllis,Browne" on the Govern. Went; Stamp. , "Overwhelming medical festimony accompanies eucli bottle.'.' , The public are further cuutibned—a forgery of the Government {Stamp' hating come to th'« knowledge' of tile Board of Inland Bevenue. i , *''>,• ;- ' ' ' '- . ' ' , " 'LL L- £ . < ...Mi'- {t ' ,/,,. Sqle^Manufacturer-fJ. T. DAVENPOET. ' "33] GEEAt' BUS'js'EL'L'S'X^EBT/'ViLUO'MBBU^Yi' LOND'OK _Sold in bottles at Is lfd,' 2s'9d,'arid 4s"6d". " ' ' ' ' / Wholesale Agenti for.lScw Zealand—Mcsiro KEMFIHOBKE, PEDSSBE &CO
IT' is hereby nbtifed. thaL'V after the 'isfc af ! Jan^ 1§76, L% u^fm-prMs^p. upbri Tratißfenl bt'BSueH v 'Sm^aki^SS transfers of shares may be stamped at aStamn Ofßee' by- the »fc'Commissioner within one month ifl!er 7exwo> t)6tffwilhout a fioe.'"' «~v-pn-'J ii; y-J '.;Managert ;andiSecretaries o/;OoninuiUvj Sharerbrokersioand^otherf iatencMd, 1 «re commended to forward,.without! delay, suok forms oft trandeipfas, ithey 'may require tb be impressed, accompanied iyLth#mual reqovi* lion and receipt irom the ri^«pk) ff .NjWnZea'V land for amount.; thereof, ,le«i, (^his"tiuthorued discount.',, |* 1 C tU . '.'.,', |!" yjj-,, '-!.'•,,,., . '.Infoxination nwy'b'eobtMnfid at anjr;St»mp O^ce. ' , ( ' '..,'„„ ",'. ,'.' ",.,','.'.'•,■,; , are as ioJlqw ;— ; ' '> , , , J" ill 1 (i;0-Xicep> Vh:«e hexprest'p»vi»i«i. is made to the contrary, all duties are toJbe denoted by impressed stamps only." ' !l'°. t *' 162. No transfer of any share or shares of or in the stock or funds of any co'rporatabn, company, or society whatever inWeir Zealind shall be registered, recorded, or entered in the books of such' corporation, company:- 6i s.oeietyi unless sttbh transfer f« duly istampedi "jlOS.No.instruinent of tale d/traritfer of any share or shares shall be valid, either! a* law, orin equity, vales* the dami of Ithe/purI chaser or transferee is inserted,^herein at. the; j timeofior before the exemption of th«in»lru ! ment p^sale or transfer ; an^- if any peraon> 1 "f)?^ 6! ».."tfe-note,, transfer, cootmc^ot^ 1 or other instrument of sale, or : tranpfe/,,' a, aj»? manner, 'orfor' any purpose> vnaftoereri wj less the name of the= purchaser ism'sertid i therein at the time or before^ni^xeiotloß thereof,-he»hall forfeit'a"sum rpf adt lesW'than £20' 'or'inbre tbart iClOOV'and,!if'any'siich' instrument «'ko made!Ordferted^if shall W wholly and 'absolutely ;void"tod: inopOratitei and shall in no case bb made available by the insertion, of a, ndme oranyotheeipartioulan - .afterwards; and the person selling! er transit ferring.such share shall not be divested «f his int^res^, therein, Vut.'sha'll firemain,, liable thereon as if he had ieyer. sold or disposed ox W "HWPfi','. 4?^.'^ B-llJ9^-Pe*l|on.is.*lwwj»«d-sharebrokei*'his' license shall, 9p',any ( coavi<> tion under (his. section,- be absalutely iorfeited-,: andi'he shall ndfrfchereafttir fee qualiaed to act as ft-broker, 1 or to' Have a 'fresh license issued to him. -1 - . - , V104.0N0,. sharebr.eker,' auctioneer, com/ mission agent, or any other person shall be entjtled to. anj brokerage, commissiop, or any other fee or reward 1 in feespect of the saleor ttranefer >of such" shtate^^Uhless the instrumeat of sale or transfer is filled up with all necessary particulars to make it a coma plete instrument, and is duly stamped. • ■'/,7/SCHEDUJCE." ,' . " ' -. '»' TsakSrb except byway of mortgage-^ . (B.).'.XJpbnthesaleof,any share or shares in the stock, apd..funds of ; any corporation; company, or'society whatever in New Zealand: -•" i(|l-" ',' ;" '" ' >"'■-■"• ■•' Where/.the purchase'pr I wnsideration . money,— . , . • > ii^JDoesietJexceVdl'^Zb'.'..'l"l ./,: dl 0 Exceeds £20/ and does not ex- r •■)>'• .y ceed£so ... ».. ... o*2 For every additional £60, or part of. £60; ■! iv ;i.o-ii ;i.ioo 2 6 x -. - - OHXBWB..C. Bowair. Head Office, Stamp Department, ' Wellington, 27th'-October, 1875. (THAMES) (thb oldxbt xrsiniro papib nr *hs'fho TS PUBLISHED DAILY at FOUJJ O'CLOCKtoi& contains thp Very Lates, News up to the hour of going to press "I'"1 '•^Giiciis^'; '^'i;f' . London, Goaboij ■'& Gotch „ < F.'ALGija . . . Melbourne,. Gobiiok & Gotok ' ...Sydney,. ;"„. .. ',„ ,_ .„• ' Auckland—S. Beooktno, Insurance Buildings , ;i Shortland, J. fl. Jspfsbsok - '• - „ -J. N«ddb* •— - - - .-, „ MoxaAN's Fancy Bazaat Grahamstown,- J. Cartbe : •, :1 . „;. , K. Bubba ..-> 7 *"j. " ~ Tararu Eoad -7 Etiias' Poit ' Office Store. Paeroa—J. M. EoßsoN. , < I. Earaka Creek—F. Otto .,";' n J. Busks... .' . _ '*, ; Karaka Boad—Ludlow A Co* : > ■ ' Marystreet—Ei Masom c!■ v • , • ,-r.'.; Rolleston street —... Tubbbli ;j '! •»< -') Jiichmond street—J. SauKdibi ;■ Sealeystreet-^J'.'WALTOKS " ' ''- -:
Thie Gum Leaf VCurei ___ , ■ f., - EUCALYPTI -ESSENCE. .ij-nirt- ,• i ' ! ■*" ' -v.< '>' '. T.EX-the,Public take notice of..a few facts JLJ put forward for their information in tbis intimation. They.may-I>e'iworth their Btudy X ZSAIPEStf. J?fi tuI9U.? jenligbtening.tbemJU»on a"subject of practical utility. THE &fST&RY * 'OF^ THE i ESSENCE'S DISC&YERY. The Australian a,ntinfe^er -jtree-rtba^is^he bide'gum, or eubtilyptus^globutus I — -has'now spread its falae'throughout r th*e world, but | there are many who dojnpt properly estimate I its splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the blue'glims,'^ which a'tutt the;face |of,the'polony, contain about, five hundred million gallons of, pure.volatile oil, inktiis Ihe mortal foe of fever and ague^'Every dayiin the .yfear. the, forests of the colony,are giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor, an aromatic fragrance to out; breezes, and a health-giving essence to our people.' This fact ia.now^ecsgnised by, all the scientists in the j world., ' , ' , . "''"'',' IT£ CLAIM AS A CURATIVE. '^Tt'Bas now become" the fashion with the in-" venters or (discoverers, oft remedial agents to, claim something r little short of. infallibility andWiversaiity'of cure for their I'respective agentr, 'Messrs SarideV and-Seni bid nothing' of the sort. They ■haveiconfidence tha,t,their essence possesses many; virtues ; but the full extent 'of'-these they do not know yet. They' are Snow' ;collecting data,- and they are motf careful and searching in performing..this. . Itj is" quite sqre ' then, that' their eucalypti essence''can' fairly 1 assert itself to be a' 1 grand panacea-for many .of othe-ills, that flesh' is .heir, to. ' ii(( i...,, In Scarlet H Typhoid, or any case of Fever; nothing will protect better against contagion than a few drops of the essence poured in the palnuof.the,hand» andrubjbed in order to, liberate "the • yap'orV, 1 or" sprinkled over 'the' ' clothes. ~ The' perfume will be noticed for a great length of time.; -.,,.. Inwardly used; "takeT'three' oil four'flrops in half a tumbler of water. The essence effects a most surprising change of the whole con* stitution, correcting indigestion, and creating atoeaUnyiappetite) t '»ii * -'•! '. <:MM ' '< For Children Attending Schools, the same mode may be adopted: -' <>' , In Case* of Sickness, a few drops put into a saucer,caa«li put tirita ithe' 'ibonCwill, 1 being an etheric essence, evaporate, and fill the roomiwittii :thfe' p rurifying vapor.:' : •; * , : !. : Are you obliged to Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the body, will .protect against any contagion you may be exposed to, in -'denting direct 1 witn 1 sick- persons, or in sleeping in the same room with, or in, beds occupied previously by*' tick persons'.' ''■' " AM Kotelkeepers will do well to sprinkle from time to time in drawers, where linen is usually' kept, a.; few,,, drops of the pure • essenr iial essence. It produces no spots Whatever, as .every particle of it evaporates, and nothing ' remains.'" In short,tvhere p ( disinfectant is needed, the pure eee'ential ec'ualjpti essence ought to be the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be without iK ■ For all Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Sgajdings, Ulcers','and 'Cancerous 1 Wounds', a' piece of linen wrapped round the suffering part, and moistened with' a few'drops' of the''eucalypti essence,, will stop all pain, and effect a' speedy cure!" In "cases: where a:piece l of linen'cannot be applied, the moistening of the suffering part with ttfe pure 'essence will'do'as well 1. ' ' In Case of Colds moisten the nostrils with a'few drops and inhale the vapour,' aridjdu will feel the immediate relief, and entire,riddance of the heat. ■"'"'' ; ' ' ' ! "*■ In all cases where the Lungs may he Affected, ihc 'above-mentioned process, continually repeated, will be the best that can be advised. .*'"'< ■«' ': •'■■' In cases of Rheumatism, a mixture of .one part of the pure'essential eucalypti essence with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted better than any other remedy. '< In' all cases of InHanwiation; the essence may be applied to the part affected. In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied oh the externul part of the face. In cases of •Inflammation of the JEyes, apply the pure essence to the outside of the eyelids. • Headache and Rheumatic Pains in the Ksad .are positively cured and removed ,by rubbing the essence on the effected parts. ... For many, -.Cases' of. .Severe, Bruises -the essence has proved the best'remedy. (SITNo other essence is genuine except: thut in the vials bearing on the labels our ' ■ ; - » signature and trade mark. , t To be had at the manufactory, SANDER AND,. SONS, Bridge, street, .Sandhurst, Vie toria. ■ Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and 2s 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thames-— " • GEOEGE DENBY, . Family, Dispensing, and MahtjfaoTUEINa CHEMI3T, ( ! BEOWN STBEET, Geahamsxowk.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2983, 6 September 1878, Page 4
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