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I Medical Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, Sec. DE, J. COLLIS BEOWNE'S CHLDKODYI^E ; (Ex Army Med. Staff) IS THE OEIGI2TAL AND ONLY GENUINE-/NAU^lbN.^tice-Chancellor Si^ W. P.lWpod stated th^t DE. COLLIS^BOWNE was \J undoubtedly the inventor ofdHLOJ&ODYNE j that the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor was deliberately j untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodype; that; they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—See Ihnes, Julyvl2, 1864 i ./I '■. /'■ \'( ■/ ; ...&,. .,,,; . : :,..;.• ,■■..■ > ./: , ? m. fth^public, therefore, ate cautioned against ueinj; any other than -, DR. J. , COL LlSf BEOWNE'S CHLOItO DVN E . ' r "■''■'"'■ '" ■■"' Bjembdiai Vffr* awd Action., j*, ■■..:.. This Invaluable Bemedy products quietj refreßh|ng eleep, relieves pain, calms the Byatem, restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body, without, creating any of .thoee unpleasant results attending the use of opium. Old and young may take it at ?all hours and times whea requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men extol its virtues most extensively., x'j['--, ;- • ', ' ,/< '•' ' ■'" •' ' ''' '," ■ ''' ' ; "'' '"" ; CELOEODxNE is admitted' by Hhe profeseioh to be the most wonderful and valuable r.emedy ever discovered. ' ■•-"•..---■- • ■-■ - . . ■ f* CHLOKODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. CBLOHODYNE effectually cheeks andjorresls tlipBo; too Soften fatal diseases—rDiph heria, Feiresr^Cro«P>'Aguwif^r: V;: ' '■■ ' . ■■ •.. . ...; CgLOBiODY-lSfHf^iiictiiMike a charm in; Diarrhoea, and is the only Bpecific in Chllera and; Dysentery. j ./■■ '.■ '..W':>\- .''.''■" . . \ CBLOiRODYNE effectually cuts short ill attacks of Epilepsy, Hyeferia, Palpitations, and Spasms. . ' .5'lit;.!:;•':! ''I </ ' ■ . CHLORODYNE is the only palliatiye; in Neuralgia, Ehelmatism, Gout, Cancer, Tooth-; ache, Meningitis, &c. v ■[ .:.,•.■> ,*,•, ■•■ .■ :,• ,■; .-',."■■■,[,. ,■..,'; i... . ■„ '.. y : [ ■ \ 1./- »>'i. - EXTRACTS FRoTmEDICAL OPINIONS. j ... The Right Hon.. .Earl, Ruasell cocamunica'teid lio the.College of> Physicians and J. T. Davenport that h'#ha'd" received informatlion to the effect .that (tjie only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.—See Zhncet, Dec. 31,1864. -.— _; . From A. llontgomerj, Esq., late Inspelnt^rjjf Hqepitale, Bombay :-f" Chjorodyne; is a, most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe my restoration to health, after 18 mouths' ecvcre.Buffisrin^, and. when other remedies had foiled." m . : ! .'^''.-«>':!±''' ( .■■.,:.• i-.f.^j ■';■!.•■!..•■'. ..r-M ;-...■:'; ;, ■*r>'iDr.™LoWe; llledi6ar Missionary "in Inaia, reports (Dec. 1865) that in nearly every.,case jof. Cholera in which ~- t D?i ?] J« Collis Browne's Ch^erodynejWaß -,< administered /the, patient' recovered. " *'•■'* i” ' ■'-" #■; ,-,,.*-.'.'.'"' ' "' ''"'"' ' ' #•- '' ' !;: Extract from the General Board of "Bealth, Bond on, us to its efficacy in Cholera:—"So Jsirangly ar"e we ednvinced of^he immense v&lue of this remedy that we cannot 100 forcibly urge the necessity ofindoptiDg it in all.caies." ,'■■ '■ . i .'• ,'i <' 'A i' ; l!i-if."">..-' *!i;, ... ■ ■„. ... ,*i'V : !:-jl! . ■'" ■ • ! •■ s ( .f.(l>Al7yjpN,^Nqne genuine-.^itteout^qe words "Dr J. Colli») Brown^ on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompaniesj|ach bottle. _ ' The public .are further cautjoned—a forgery-*of;the,Governmentjßtamp having come to the knowledge! Wit&^iJoarclJ of 'tnland Revenue. '% ;; ::y "33, aRTEAT RUSSELL-fifTRBET, BI^OMSBUBT, LONDON.; Sold in bottles at lsita? 2s 9*i, and 4s'Bd. »; • i ; : 1 i i .;. .:nTTWHolMale'&gents'W c ■r-, c v,;'., y m ■'■ DUNEDIN. .. „. r ., ..«.,,. . 27*0-

"Is there do nope r r ,the tick man said i The silent doctor dnook Mb bead." ; y ; >Vbiletheteaß life there'? hopft^Bai^i; . , " JEgroto, dum a<nit»as est, spes est." ■ '(The only iegaliy-qualifiecl medical ' r- ■in ■■■\h •i-'.h man adVe^tisifc/g); H :^ -'■ : o Q'if'is-trsE<T s— ; , ■ ■. j > On all'affections of: the Nervous-System) no matter from what cauee ar,ising) v . , i On broktfri-doWti'(JoDßtlfcuiioiis. ; ! ; !l \ ' rOri'alft diseases' arising "from' etirly kiduor*- !' ;j';v, - ;•• .-■., i ►On Rheumatism. J") l'- lli\ r ™,\ X \ ' "lia.jthesS'colonies• those excessei^iiii'Qh^e. "have indulged in "hot youth " tell upon ub o''"^ *,>}'>)»»**«■"* j •! ■ • Oijr' Regrets' -'''are' 'uwless,"" ot»' --jcepLaiqgb futile. The sole idea should be the chaindeß tW possesß of- remedying thW'ills we iticiiad} have, for combatting the effects likely to rei >ulfc. Hide it as he may, put on a'sgbod an exterior as hecan, etillis the'victim'conscious'that he is a liviug lie, and- that sooner or later liis vices will discover hina ba <itheworld. O.ur - Faith, our obligatiQns_to society at large, tl >c welfare of pur futu^e.offsprine^an^^h^dut}'^ we owe to ouraelyes forbids |)rbcraßtinatfonj and points" out 'td"uß!, v not '''to 'wait till "the > ravages break out in bur constitutions. i i■ :l Beiorq negotiating with: a merchant,' beforeengaging with? a'confidential clerk- i' >before! ( employing a barrister,' a, CBreM man makes enquiries as their standing,-their length of occupancy or reeideuca; and, in the case of a; legal adviser, both as t'o'hi^legal qualificationsi ' and as to his capabilities of transacting the ' individuali businees'*he - coneu^ts him upon.; Strange to Bay, howeverr in the selection of a i medical i man, 1 the j Buffer er/freNquehtlj| oajits! these necessary precaution! ; ita4! without nr«" gard to tlMififcneM,;qualification, experience'; and ability for jthe particular ailment xeqnit-i ' ing treatment, he consult* the nearest man, | whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies; < in quite an opposite direction. ' mad, are ruiued in health, and are bankrupt , in spirits, hope and money ? Have I not for years pointed out to them' that J, Dr L. L.\ , Smith, atoii iAe] pbly'Jegally .tysljjved medical \ man advertising in tne Colonies ? Have I not \ also prosecuted, at my own expense, these! Ve-fyAquncfcaj .and ' expoeed^tte^ varipiiß| nostrums they are •eittrigVrrßaob. as Phosphbdyiie Essence of Life, &o. —and had them analysed and found them to consist of " Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have jkotkd to he all forgeries., It if fqrtbu reason that I>tep /out o|iie|e^ifs of t|ke profession and- advertise, to give"4h%sfl^*no require the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they .can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who hag madesthis his especial study. /. r f fJ f\ _, $£p$ |i| Smit^Jß tb«j>nl| |e|a|l| g«|a|iflejl ' medical man- advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years, in lull practice on nervous diseases > loss of power(£nd debility syphilitic Affections WANT OW CONBITION: t QpFT ANI? Riff||)TJM|,TISM. '• Db L. It. SMITH can be consulted by let- \ ter—Fee, £1. Medicines for warded to.aU the. colonies.!!. i'\ \' '- t i '-■ • f.'L ili'vi. lu< ; Db L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins street, East (Late the Residence of Ihe Q-ovemor) Melboubnb. 647 ! 1 THE DEBTOES AND'OEEDITOES j ■ ACT? 1876. mHE -E.^-E,^,l^ ; G- T STAE f ' (THAMES) ?' HtL appointed a Graaetfco under th * above Act. ' ' ijV EWKBT designs in type on hand, and :1M , constant addition* being made at -the KvMMijsro Stab Olßoe. ■iIIT'ABDHN'B COURT, Rwid,eut; Mag lS . , if T trate'i Court, Mining Regiatrar o Oifice, " Oastom House, and all other forms—including , those in use by Mining' Obmpanioe, Claim 3V holders, &c, printed on th 9 ihorteg*; notico a h •. &v*stna Stab Offior. - WpAsijvy'isE customs' j^^i^y i \J (forms) ON 3ALB at the Kvatfmy | I 3tai Office. ■' v x 'A:

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3238, 5 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3238, 5 July 1879, Page 4

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