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Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. DE. J. COLLIS BEOWNE'S CHLOKODYNE (Ex Army Med. Staff) IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. /^UUTIOK—Vicc-Chanccllor Sir W. P. Wpod stated that DR. COLLIB BROWNE wa» V> undoubtedly'the inventor of OHLORODYNE ;! that the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor whs deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to, "■ Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Coin's Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.^See limes, July 12,1864. i '^ -. , . Tbe public, therefore* are cairfwped flgainst using any other than . DE. J. 6O LL I S B%OfN E' S CHLOIiO DVN E .
I \ '/] | i t 'J I ,BEMBI)I^ IJSES AXV ACTIOK V This Invaluable B^taeciy-pfoduceß quiet, Wreihing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system, restores the deranged functions, and etimulates^healtby action of the secretions of the body, withdiit'creating any of thoße unpleasant results attending the; use of opium. Old and young may fakeit,at all hours and times when requisite." Thousands of persons testify to'its :marvellouß goo«|.}effects andKwoßderful cures, while medical men extol its virtues moat, extensively. * '■* ' ' CHLOEOPYNB is admitted by the profession to be the^most. wonderful andyaluable remedy ever disco vered. '•"■■"* '■■■•■* •'-'■■ ''•'■ "li" ■: ■,:■*■■■' ■ ■■■^r;.-.r -- ■■■■■.-. .■ ', CHLOEQDYNE is the bcßt remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. ' CHii6KODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases —Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague. ■ .! *n-., .■■.:■ > , ■...■-,-■ act* like- f a^chftrm in Diarrhoea, and l^the only speojfic in Cholera and V, Ai.,,^ A.-'-.L^ 4iJ .&.C>~ \ \ ..:■■■■•.. ■• CHLORODYNB effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepey, Hysfteria, Palpitations, and Spaains;; A Ha/."/; •'}']' * \ ' l-»{'"■>■'■<■: ■ "' "- '- ': :■' f- *■'■ ■' CHLORODYKE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism-,, Gout, Cancer, Tooth, ache, Meningitis, &c. I ...
• ,< , /EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAE OPINIONS. * The'ltigit febn.'Earl Russell communicated to trie College of Physicians and- JV T. Davenport that he .had received, information to the effect that *. the only remedy of .any service in* Cholera'was Ohlorodyne.~See Lancet, DecJ 31,1864. -' *i ■' - ?■■ ' , Prom A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay :—" Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in .Neuralgia, Asthma, and ! Dysentery. To • it, I ; fairly;o,we my restoration to health, after 18 months' severe suffering, and when other remedies had .failed." ■ i "'.' '''■ ::' ■ ' ' Wf' ; ' -■'"" Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (Dec. 1865) that in nearly every case of Cholera-in which ~Drr iF; CoIHb Browne's :Chlerpdyne was administered th*. patient recovered. ..,.,,..'-., ..;■■-< i Extract from the General fcbard of Healtk, LondbH^ asto its effibacy in Cholera :-*! So strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy that we cannot too forcibly urge the tooceMity of'adbptitog it ia'allscaises.'' j t--/.m vj .-•" -;; . CAt^TlON.—lfpne .genuine without the wordsjf J)r J. Colli» Browne on the s aovernment Stamp..'•: Overwhelming medical' bottle.. >■ :• nThe public are further cautioned—a forgery of the (Sovernment Stamp hating come to the knowledge of the Board of Inland Eeyenue. ;MV>/:\ r ■ i > ;,
Sole Maniiikcturer-J.^ pDAVENPORTV / 33; sOliliM!^T€iiiii-Sill^,.BL I<!)%MSBURY, LONDO'N^i ' ** !-Sold in bottles at Is lidt 2b 9d, arid 4s 6d., ;. ' i Wholesale Aeentß for NewZealand—Messrs KEIkPTHORNE, PROSSER '& CO.^ ■■•■li- .lnvv.jnj-. .nv-fv.M'Uf y/.rDU»BDIN. I ■ 2770
" Ib there no hope ft ~ the sick man paid. The iilehfc doctor snook hjstieaa;":; """ " Whilje there is life thereVhope/hit'said,
i 'TBipp.QTkiiik, Diphtheria, Colds;' 'Coughs, and all Derangements •' 1 .-.apt the Throat s|kd Che^lb. Jy.u -All 1 sufferers from cougus,; colds, f bronctitis, asthma, and irregular action' of the heart are earnestly recommended to rub Hollo-way's searching Ointment well ,oter ihe throat, jbreast,' and back, as the case niay require, tivieo a day. This Ointment is the most efficacious rehiedy for all.. . ;i j f internal and externid 'ailineufe of theitbreafc , : * ■ Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, ..Abscesses, Wounds,' and Sores ACay; be tiiordughly healed by the'application' of , this Ointment to! the parts affected, after they have < > - "Bees' duly fomented with warm. \t;ater. TJndor the action, of this ,powerful. Ointment, aided by the Pills^! all "depraved' humours Till be'quickiy. removed-from the: body; even scrofulous ulcers; * and fouLsores, hwever old or inveterate, can thus ; :' j becured." " " " """ ' ' " . 1 ' •'"■■■ £$qa iGout^ ; Rheumatism,. ;ancl ; \j(? j Neuralgic Pains Shis pintm^Qtjnever fails ,to giye. relief. ■ Its:very firatV application lessens the inilammatian, ana diminishes'both heat .and pnin. Xa'severe and chronic eases - the -l-illa eheuld-ol ways be taken, ■ j SB thoir purifying, alterative, and restoratiya, .. qualities place,|ta&;wholei masa;of solids and = J j fflfl^ P1 a wholesome condition. TheiMother/sjl'nen^^lrifaiitiio .. I r } --vDiiSeases. -/i'Trj-li A. Beald heads, itch, oronp, blotches on the skin, scroftiloua. sqreft- anjl. si^ch l.itea. aflbctiflnsi. J'ioW , to .thoirof"irejyp l<^ver"6f tWs'fine'phrfment in'a' v 4 ,«luM't tintw,' provideri lit ho. well'-rubbed 1 aroanft • i IheMected^aTts.two.or.tlareoiiineajAriJaj'.: ,■ j ,1 SJI-1, j "■" ' ■ '•' ■' ■V l. ;i; ;- ..: , .iii-) ' ii;'-;;-!'c».f T-f-. Files,, .^istulafij. arLdy Internal ( ; .^^lnflaiaimatibng. i - i w:--> Persons- afflicted .'"with- thesff distrossing com- n will find in.tliig wonderful .'Ointment;': -lin&ant means of ease and abflifcy to,e,ffect their,., iWwcuro wlthdrit explaining thoir iiiflraaity \to' ;■ anyone, i The Pills, in small doses, greatly assist the Ointment, as they purify .the blpopregakkto... the stoinachVaiilcool the system. - ....-■-...- I>'\ ? . following, cpmj>laints:—^' f f' ; /_ • J^|., Bad Legs Fistulas, . Sore Nipples Bad Breasts Gout. SoieThroata . • Burns ■ :'■ ''■'<<■ Gt I andul ar Skin'DißeaseS' ! Chilblain3a,'? , .iS*elHngs-^ ScurvyS:;■.■.::;! Chapped. Hands .Lumbago :. Ttupqotsfj", ;■ Contraetied and 1 PUes " ' ;Ulcers. St,W.Toints Kheumatism Wounds
T\ E L. L. S' W 1 T H J^A'(The :'J-1 I man advertising).^* On alliaflections of the Nemm System) do < > r matt^r from, what qaiUQa^i|iog). /r , o ;tj ;; s , On all ibroken-down constitutions. - '," J On all! diseaaeß arising" frbin vi»rly) mdisißre-': , tioni Cf-:"oU v-';!!'' lji ■■^•■•^--y •■;■"; c"; r:;;'> On Gout. !:- . i .;;;.:';-- ;i!'h:;i-) ""^ ,Qn Rheumatism. 'J':'" -'' '' '- ■,■•, In these colonies those excesses r#hich;we have indulged in •*' hot youth-" tell upon us! with fearful interest. • ,Our; regrets, ,ar© nselels," "duF"repinings; futile. ; The;;^le"i<J6a 'sh6tild'"bW the!6Haho6B' we poßsesiof reppiedying the-ills we'already ■ have, for combatting the-effects likely to'result;: Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior 'aB he can^ still is the vic'tiin:-cons'oiouif that fad' is a Jiving lie,'; and that sooner or-later his vices ' -Will discover him to-the-world. Our Faith, our obligations f to. society ;at.lfrge,,thf welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owe to. ourselves forbids procrastination, and points bufc'Ho:"usV not to wait till'the' ravages break out in our constitutions.' 1" ■!'■' :i ' Before negotiating with a merchant, before engaging ;i#ith»a .confidential', fllerk; -before; employing; a,L barrister,;»- careful man, makes: enquiries as thoir standing, their,length-cPft occupancy; or residence j and, in -the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as ,to his capabilities for' transacting the individual business he consults" him upon; .Strange to say, however^ in the selection, of a medica^ man, the sufferer frequently omits theßeJneddsSary^r^u^ohg 'fc^d wit^jJuf) regard to: the fitness, qualification, jeiporifnco and ability for the particular, : aUment requiring treatment,, he'consuite the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. ( Is It astonishing that so many are driven mad, are rninod pih*calth> and are bankrupt! in spirib/Tiope^ahd money ? Have t 'not"for" -ye^ars pointed out to them.lhatJT, -.Dr..L: L. Smith, [am the (My legally qualified medical ; man advertising inrthe/Opfanies? pßlave Ipot "alsoi|prJ3Becuted, feY vet/ bwn'-"eipens?/ ftieae Terj'qkcks, and exposed the various nostrums tli^ylfefe, sellingj---s;ush as Bhqsphodjneof Jjife, &c. —and h^id analysed! and found them to consist of '^Burnt Sugar and flaToring matter," and t.h|» 0 certificates I have papvED to be all forgeriest It is for this reason that I jstep out of the ethics of the^ profeasi|>n and advertise, jto?,give tbofe V^'o! require thotsepnoes of branch sniiopppt-j tunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. '"^ A ;'I)r!L, L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical :maa;/advertising, and he has been in Melbo-urne v!2i.ycars,'%in-fuil'practice?bn>. 1 ,•-; NEiitpUS DISEASES . loss; op power and-debility '•' syphilitic affections ■,- ^ant of condition - ' & i gout and rheumatism:. ,■; Db Li L. SMITH can be (jbnsulted by?lerter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the cploniesJ Db L. L. SMITH, 182 Cpllins Btrcet, East ■!' ' (Late the Residence of f.he Gdvernof)- L -' * Mekboubne. 647
, '^jf. \< Tho Ointment, anfllliHsaro. sold at Professor Hot. LovAT's.EstablislimGnt, 533,-Oxford.street, Xpnj • dpa';.' also by noarly every respectable Vendor'of '• 'A Mo^qinethro^lioufctheCivmsedWorld..;;;;!:::: Full printed dirociaons aro affixed, to each Pot and Box, and can bo had in any language, even in Turkish, ArabiCi Armenian. Persian, or Chinese,
THE EVENING STAR. | ' ' '^■... npHE present is a Good Time for Sub gcribing; k> tliic Stab. Names and subscriptions' ■'' received at any time during the Quarter. Terms 65.6 d per quarter in. advance. 7a 6d „ „ booked. I ■ ■ ... Kesidents la the Townships cast have the Star iDeJUyeredr and pay, weekly $he SUm Of SIXPEITCB. -. . n ! ,71..X *^U ..ii
■fca^^PßSfc ,■■■,, j THE iDEBTOES AND CEEDITOIIS | ' ACT," 1876.' m.H E % fEJ I^< G'-: S!T ; ■ ....;, ; (THAMES), .:,:, ); ,.<■>(■ •;- Has heeju appointed a Grazetto under ih above Act. ; x EWEST designs in typo on hand, and -M; coristant addition*' Tjeing-^iuad'o''' at 'tht hvi;ni?!o;Si'ab Office, WARDEN'S OOURTi feesicient; Magi^ t^ate'a Court, Mining BegiafcratpOfici^ Custom House, and «llotneFfi>rin»~rn'bradin^ 'thow in use by Mining Oomoanje«j Claim ti(jlUorj(,! Ac, printed on the iiL'omoafi' uotioe a hi> avKiriwa Asm OiSoe.
I /^OAS'DWillpi , CEST,Q]£ft'.; JBN.TJMSdJ «»jECEfrPXu BOOKS of, all kincU, ,a om* \\J gAI^D t»t,.;.t,hfl, JiVBHUi^ r UJL\ iue^-»tt"pt letter Hf th« HVMTWO LSx*«iO<BJcc. ' l • .i-Jis^U9if» ' '
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3237, 4 July 1879, Page 4
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