Medical : ,'R^. y, r ..'rr-i'-i Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague,, Coughs, Colds, &c. ' ] DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (Ex Army Mod. Staff) , IS THE OSXSINAL AND ONLY GENUINEGAUTIQN.— Vice-chancellor Sir,"W;. P. Wood stated that,Dß. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inven.tor of CHLORODYNE ; that the Btofy of ttib defenda'nt^Ereej man, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had 'been sworn ( tii.' Eminent Hospital Physicians of London Vtated (hat Dr. J. Collie Browne'was the discovered ol Chlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr.' Browne's. .--See 1' limes, July 12,1864. ' ' ''..; , " ' ' ,"'"•''' The'public, therefore, are cautioned against using any ether than '•)" r i -.n s - DE, J. O"OXiL I, S BEOWK^'S'OHLQ % Q/D Y,Jf E . I "/. [ 1 , REMEDIAL Uflßß AND ACTION.' ' l ' * ','' '.' '"' Mv/' 1 This Invaluable Remedy produces quiet, refreshing Bleep, relieves pain, calms the' cysleoi,' restores the derang«d functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of' the b^dy, without creating uny of thoee unpleasant results attending {he uee 6f'opium.''OlQjataW young may take it at all hours and times when requisite. " Thousands of> personsleptify'toitif marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, -while medical men extol ite virtdei.'moatr extensively, ueing it in great quantities in the following diseases :— • t ' !;!*.! ,'<> \,',d',i t Diseases, in which it is found eminently ÜBelul-^Cbolera,,Dysentery, iQsiaxrlwi/' Of Jibs, Coughs, Asthma, Rheumatitm, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, Hysteri»,-&c.,,,,,; <ru '} -, ,.') ■ , ' EXTRACTS EEOM MEDICAL OPINIOHS. .' V'^'.^.^V^ "' i "The Bigbt^Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the «f Physicians afld 1 J; T. Davenport Ibfct he had received• information to'the effect that the t only reme«lT\i# «nji: Bervice in Cholera' was Chlprodyne.—See Lancet, Dec. 31,1864. ; ', , -I-.^-idvili iErbm'A. Montgomery, Ecq., lateilnspector of <Hospitals, Bombay;—"Chlorodytfelj*;*,; most valuable/remedy, in! Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. >-'To, it iilj,fairly, [Owei»j,t restoration 1 to health, after' 18 months' severe suffering, and,, when 'Otber u rem,«diw }h,adj 1 Dr. t Lowe, Medical Missionary, in India, reports (Dec. f 1865) that iu^ne^r^eVfrj^oase'.oiF'' phpleraiin^whiph. ,_Pr. vt J[. : Collit, Browne's Chlero'dyne, ,was jfAmvmtfit^L^thm- patient. j { JExtract,frfjta the General', Board of, Health, London, us to its efl^caby 'jn'^Cpio^iaj—^.flo U strongly are'we convinced of the immeiteo value of this remedy that' we canndt"tbo' forcibly urge the neces6lty"of'ad6ptingTt in all cases." ( ,''';'■ ""I ''" " "■ 1 Beware of ipuriousand dangerous compounds "sold' as' Ghloripc!yiie7 ftom J which' freq'nenV* fatal results have followed. - '" ■ v ' "•■' {l 'n W-»'"«n.i -m>v | v ,_, fj Jr • ' , ,', i , fj ' —■: ( !>< " <! ■ ''*' "' '"ll< f'i"<1 -fii '.i.'! j 'CAUTION.—None genuine without,the, words "Dr J. Collis Browne"«li^the JOdfeTU-! pi«nt Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each .bottle'. 1 ii!' * '^.'J'-uv «• |!i; ' The,public are' further cautioned—a forgery of the Government tlUmpihavißg-come1 I«'the knowledge of of Inland ( i ' <, < t -i, :<-,i . in-^iuru"', jv. 1., .' ' „' Sole Mantifactiirer—J. T* : DAVENPORT. -,{!! Mi! ;,!«'; .; jM(, liCr^B,A.'gt1 i Cr^B,A.'gt ,!RU^ I SELL;-S ISt;,R I E«T,' ..BI)OOMB>B'UETfj' lOff It'Olflil-' ,-, ;'. ' i> ..,. „ Sold bodies,at If ljd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. > h.in ' .kvtijj. " ,Wh6lesale Agents for New Zealand—Meesrs KEMPTHORNE, PBOSSSB-'ftiOO./r^' | .'{.,,','* , t,'.'|,'. ll' ■ ',',.',' ' jjP11??01^ ('• '" I'l '•"' '"'»«hr.i'.' 'u«WO/:
• j .JiJi.n TliTiJjii-Jw 1- 7,'i't)ir;iU.T)ii m; ■.j.?><il i:fi |T'ST!||;)ie^ubliytake notice of a'few facts ' |l'"^', 'put forward for their information'in this! r;'T^!maffee-^brlh llthW^tUdy',:! and'repay perusal in'enlightening' tbeftn upon asnbject''6t practical-Utility^'-^ I^r^y^ iv THs', HIS^dBY" QF''TH3B); J^SfilffCE^ 1 'V 1™ "n DISCpVERY:;", ,' " ■'■"' '; ■■i'lrii^ 'i!i'''. ifV,: •M'M'i'i'ii ■"■•! ''.IVj'.'f, UK' J" .' i The Australian,anti-fever tree—; that w the, blue' jpim/or eweaityj&w* glpbulus— has*'now •prcald 'its |ame 'ijnrbii'gho'ut' the* wp'rlfl, bjit there are 'many who do, hot 'properly' «b tima'te \ti 'splendid* qualities.' l" It has 'been 'estimated that' the 'Australian 'bine 'gum 1* 1," whfch stud: the 1 fate of the Mloßyi''contain'about "five' hundred 1 million- gallons'of pure: volatile «il;> that is itbe mortal foe ofcfever and ague.* Every ■ day an, the 'year the forests of the coleny are • giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor,, an .aromatic fragrance,to our breezes, and,a iealth-gmpgreaiience to ppr, people., This fact is now recognised,by all', the scientists in;the., It has now become the fashion with the in;, Tentors or discoverers of -remedial agents to daim. something littlesshortt t of, infallibility and uniVersality of',cura'for ■ th 1 eir respective agents'.., l^essrs'. Sender and. glens did nothing 6{ , 'jbifa sortl They'have confidence that their •ssepce possesses .many virtues 5, but the full • extent of' these they do not know yetl They' are now collecting data,! and'^hey/are, ; ioost' careful and 'searching in' performing 'this. '1^ is Mjuite v "sure*"' theiv'* that"' 'their eucalypti"' ) essence can fairly, assert itself to be a grand panacea for many of the ills that flesh is heir to. ; U\Scarlit,'Typhbid, on any ca*s of LFfewr;. nothing will protect better against contagion than a few drops of the essence poured in then ;palm,of the hand, and rubbed in, in order to; ljibjerate; the' yapori, or- sprinkled otbi the; cjlotheLu.The.perfume will be : noticed:for,a great length of time.! i .>■■;■' ■■ . \.'{ ! Inwardly wed, take three or four drops in half .a tumbler of water. The essence effects a most -surprising- change of the whole constitution, correcting indigestion,, and .creating 1 a healthy appetite, , , ■ > ; . -j ' For Children 'Attending Schools, the same j mode may be adopted. ■-' i ■l - ' I In Cases of Sickness; a- few drops put into a! iauceri and'•pi»t;vinto^'ihe' room will.-beingl an etheric essence, evaporate, and fill the rbdm'*fitn?We purifying vapor. A' Mi'} \ A<te ya*HMged to Travel I A. few drops.: ,occaßibfaaHyVrubbed on the body, will protect Against any contagion you may be exposed to, ■ in> coming direct with;sick persons, or in sleeping in the'same-.room with, or in beds occupied previously by sick persons. ..: : All RotelJceepers will do well to sprinkle from time to time in drawers, where linen is usually kept): a 1 few drops of the pure essential essence. < 'It produces no spots whatever, as everyrparticle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. , , v>v , , ,. , . ..■ . -I» [sßort, where a disinfectant ts needed, the, pure essential ,:eettalypti<essence ought to be the one you have recourse to, and no family - ought to be without it. | For all fFounds, Cuts, Burns, Scoldings, Ulcers, and' Cancerous, Wo&nds, a piece of linen wrapped round the, suffering part, and moistened with a few drops bf the eucalypti .essence, will stop all'pain, and effect a:speedy cure. In,cases where a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moistening-of the suffering part with the pure essence will do* as well. ' ' In Case of Colds moisten (he 1 nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and you will feel.the immediate relief, and entire rid-, dance of, the heat. '< ,.,<■.: | In all cases where the 'Lungs may be Affected, the above-mentioned process, continually repeated; will be the best'that can be advised. • ' '
r.-o'jsj''' i.i!;irfi ■■ OjMwriiiJJJt, flgsmjmr ''X^'p'Ußfir IT M'hereby' notifilwJi thisi, mlte*'l&&<ißtrbf' January 1876,^th« use of Impressed Gltinipi' Uponi Tmn sf en. at Shares' is: oompulsoiy, 1 but transfers of shares may bestsuap <ed*t«B^bipr< Office/byntherfl^BaiatisMimr.vorK^Deptity . Commissioner within ao«, montf*, itftet •Xecu-o tionw,ith, ft ut i a^ne.^ n ,j ! , !iltt j ,} , Vll | M ,[,: fl> ; Managers and Secretaries of ; Pompaniet,;! Sharebsoker|i la and others t jLnterested, r arf.recommended[ti (t ;rorward ?i w^ui.'^lay, s», - forms of transfer as they may require to be < impressed, accpmpanied by the usual requui-'' lion 'and receip 11 1 'from' the' JBahk' of BTew Zea> land foramUiit 1 ihertO^l'e^theku^oruea' ' ii§6bunt."'i';' :f :!lC "'i:."' flt:iK ' i:r.fin"T>'jh 1 Information may be obtained -at anrJWsinp - Office. I'l M'(''' ;!'f'!! "'"'{.' fffi:>!iy.'/,-ii .T'uTT The provisions- of' the' Act relatitig hereto•! are as follow:-U ij •< •. ' it b'jh',v>\}r. ■■■).i!.'iuT(| 1 "47. (1.) Except wherelexjirtM pfevisiori^ is made to> the, contrary;aUtduties are to be denoted by.impressed stamps only.ff v. -iuis-jv , " 10?. Ko transfer of any shareorshares.,, of or in,the stock orfundspf any : qorporation, coinpany^.or socjety wh^tpTer in^Wew Z«laqd, i Society,/UQless,such transfer,is.duv stapip^d*" ','103.,'1f0, instrument of sale'or tranfifert'ei' any: P Hare or .'shares'shall' b^' valid, eilier'at ■ lftiror in equity.Tirileei theMmVof thepur-: f chaser or transferee 'is insert^ thtjreiiiat the'^ timefif^or before the exeb"'tion'oTtheiristrU mentof sale or transfer; ind,(lf any pWsott<^ -execiitesik 1 safe-note,. transfer^, >oWraet-notei'S or other instrument of 'sakortirai^fef, iuaiiV * f» manner,! or for any>parppie wltatsoever, ok* less ,th*.pameof the therein, ft .the tim. orrb#tOr» ; th»:«fcUtioa fr therepf, h» shall! fyrfeit, a sum *f not ]m» than, ; ? ,£2Q lf >T t .moyijhKnaWitftn&Jt W7i uch u - S instrument ,is lso um&.mwoS&k+rtoito'A wholly and absolutely, void and.in^perative t | and shall in no case M' madeaviulajsle by tie f insertion of a" name" or any othw particulars after%a^?''wd''thls''.jp;n^tellWr 2SK:!' ferring such share shall nW be cfiveitea of hW: interest therein, but sball^'riinain'^iaw*^ thereo'nas if he had neVOr so^»r disposediei the.'same. And ifsuchpeWbaii a'Utjißiiied^ ejiarebroker, his lkense shall, on ianyicOßTic-'.'t tion under this section,.:b»/al)satate.ljr,<fan>Vf feited, and he shalllnotthereaiter'Wiftalified tp^ct^Sfa/brqker, or ,to »*?« a.freji^lio«qs«;a issued to him. ■ »,, ,■).,: I ":*#•■%■ !s^WWf i *\»ct«W«r fll oofa* mission agent,, or any.; other,jferspn^shaU, b'ej,, , entitled,. to, 4 any., orpkerage, r feommissioal^or' V • any other, fee or, reward Uu re'sbeb^' of .'the.sale 1. or'transfer 'of any such siiare,^ unless'ihe'in* strubiik't'bf sale.or transfer ris:"lUedl'up "wiih°7 allrnetpessary particulars,tbf'msjti' Tt'¥ comi'! plete'iEstrument, and' is duly 'stamped* ' '*'''' l* •«•' -. . - '. ,■ J—La. to .■i:isx'» n A i.1.-ie SCHEDULE. '(»J":;M i«viO Tbahsmi except by way of mortgage—^ rs (Si)<Upon the sale of any share wshares;.! in^the stock, and: funds of smy.oorp«n»ioik n company, or society whatever in 'Kew!Ze»»' ■ .v ' lU\ A' .''■: l» " •'•»«•*! where, the, purchase, or ceqsideratiMi^ money,— ' i ' '„ .Does.Bot exoeed' £SoZl"^' 1.. 0' Ai' 0- > , r For every additional £50,'0r '"'" ! ""}'* '" -'part of .£BO" r ' 'ill 1 '■ ' "•''fl W^j ileaa Office, Stamp Department! *"' "! ■' : ; ' Wellington; litti GteWtter; VStfW" r""J (THB, OIJ)BBT,«VWrnr«. „ ,0^;, JS, PUBLISHED ;DAn&#\*aWi O'CLOCK and contains.the Lates7' News Hp to the hour of going to.preaa'!,.. 1 v , ■ ' '.koiSIEHCHI^;;;I^ London, Gobdom & Gotch * v -,i, \\.Z Melbourne, Gobdojt & Goxo* ,! in, , !u Sydney, ,-..,. 141 j .„, , I:<> ., U , j( , jt Auckland —8. Beookino, . Jnanronctv, ,• ■ /Buildings) ,■'■ ,| ,t, 5i «. ; • . ' Shortland, J. H. JiFFißso» '.',,'.'{.'«*" '' -^ ■»» • J.-NoDDxar-i.-.)! -.J..7../S- j! „ Moegan'b Fancy Bazaju - .', ! Qrahamstown,; J A .CUinB lt , »..,. r , " '■ ...Jtiißum! ; V * , Tararu JtaM-Ebup., ;^;; ' -■.-.<{ ■ Store. ...,, ■ .. „• ,'' .7™ 1 .PaeroarrJ. M..B^ B sok v ■'.";;, l'"Af^ .KarakaCreek-F.W;;;;;;:?;^----(Karaka ioad—l^meaw 4Ok " "'M , .Mary.streetrr-^^MASOK -"''^^ "fl) 'Eolleston ■t^tr^.'^iTDMßHt'' l!Vl|;'" {""> , .Richmond street-fj. Sluwiaii '*'1j ll(le Sjealey.atree'i-TJ.'WiiTQH'II1 :' ;'" >^
■ 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 otber remedy.;' , • '. In all cases of Inflammation, the essence may be applied to the' part affected. . r • In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on the external part of the face.. In cases of Inflammation of tlie Eyes, apply the pure essence to ihe outside of the eyelids. ; Headache and Rheumatic Pains in the Read are positively cured andremoved "by rubbingthe essence on the effected parts. ' -. - ■■ ; For many Cases- of Severe Bruises the essence has proved the best remedy. fgjTNo other essence is genuine except that 'in the vials bearing on the labels our 'v . ' '■ signature and trade mark; >.' To be had at the manufactory, BABDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Victoria. ' Sold in Vials only at la 6d »nd 2s 6d each. • Sole Agent for the Thames'-. -'. '. <! > GEOEGE DENBi;, ;!, ; Family, Dibmsnsing, and Manufac- , tubing Chemist, ... .•-•■'•j.Bßowir „--,:
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 4
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