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; Medioal „..,■.,,■,■ ■ ;■;> r; ■•■/ Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, Sec. f DE. J. COLLIS BKOJOE'S CTOBGDYKE ; i (Ex Army,Med. Staff), ;,;;: , IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, P. Woodßtatod.tbat.Dß,. C s OLLIS BROWNE was KJ undoubtedly the inve|tor of jOHLORODYNE H M>afc the story of tho defendant, Freeman, being tho inventor was' deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of IJondon stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they proscribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—See limes, July 12,1864. „ , f . The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than DX. J. COLLIS .BJI'OINE'S CHLOKODYNE; j * - ; ■■ ; : ; j:; i ,/ :: I J ;j Bejiedui Useb aio> Action. This Invaluable Remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, ealmß the system; I restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy! action ©f 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 when requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men extol its virtues most extensively. i r , yp ._^ „, ... _„,,', „„. „, ........ , j OHLORQDYNE js afimxtted by the%cofesßidn| fib belhe frostf wonderful arid valuable remedy ever discovered." *" j v $ l ; CHLQRODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Coneumptiontßronchitisj Asthma. CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases —Diph''heria, Fever, Croup, .Ague. j :; '! OHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in CLolera and Dysentery. - j '• ''■• ; ?■■■;!. 'n,< < CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitations; and? Spasms.l- i • I ■,<,<'<li\ ;•■•■ • CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout^Cancer,'Tootle ache, Meningitis, &c. | M> - - ' t ' -. * , , v • t | /j | „ EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL OPINIONS." The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and' JV T. Davenport, that he jhtfd received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera wasChlorodyne.-pSee Lancet] Dec.'31,18645. ' From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector o£[Hospitals, Bombay:—"Chlorodyue is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly, owe my restoration to health, after 18 months' severe suffering, and when other remedies 'had failed-" ' Uviu'n; Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (Dec. 18.65) that in? nearly every case of Cholera in which Dr." J. Collis Browne's ChUrodyne was administered thie patienti recovered; ; r W ■ { '; Extract from the General Board of Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera:—" So strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all oases." ; .-,.-• CAUTlON.—None'genuine without the words "Dr J. Collis Browne on the .Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies emch bottle. ' . i nw : : , , The public ate further cautioned—a forgery of the Government Stamp having come to the knowledge of the Board of Inland Revepue. ~ - Sole Manufacturer—J. T. DAVENPORT. i 33, GREAT RUSSELL-S'tßftlDT* 'BLOOMSBTJRy', icfati&MS ' ' Sold in bottles at Is l*d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. •*■ ;■ >*&*■>■'■ ' Wholesale Agents for New Zealand—Messrs KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & ffi n lntV: 1 DUNEDIN. i 2770 "Is there no hope ? the sick man said ' The, silent doctor shook bis head." V' W> <s- " While there is life there's hope, he said, ' ' JB'*^^!i*^lw'l^ iJ " " JSgroto, dum anvmas est, spes est" DT? T T Q TUT TT IT t \Salj. (The only legally-qualified medical ' MBK^^ffg^m? 4 k man advertising). I tS^^K^BB/E^m^M' * On all affections of tho Nervous Syitem) no ' '""'^ .jP^ffl^RHi' matter from, what cause arising). \ ':' On all broken-down constitutions. ■ r&Sß^^Bmßl^^i^Bfl^Kßs'SL On all diseases (arising from early indiacre- l*^Kßs&mii&3pfßKmß if itioßSj-5- ?-'-■'>- ''■'■' ■■"■ ■•;-'•'• i .._... On Gout. . . . i '■•;'':,.; !; % f}i&l&3&gßsKgSmg9BSKo'in: ''"' On Rheumatism. : ;x ''>?u'V<!. Vi'-i. O*. I --• £•- - imUimU^mmmßi23£a£m^^^^ft ■ In theee colonies, those etcesjiei which we > l|'7lTTWllTiT^^^K^H*?linL^W have indulged in, " hpt youth "tell; upon us lll2J3aaA!AuljE£^UUxS9l !wilh fewfufinterest^:' V J I————Ml tmmml Our regrets are' useWssV our „ .. , , -. . ' we possess of Yemedying the ills wej already -^ "impuritie^Of the^BlOOd. bave,;for;combatting the effects likely to result. _.„ ..r „. „„ . - . ' _ , Hideitashe i may?utona, f ooda 7nlexterior k as he can, still is the victim conscious that he that his malady is Incurable. A few doies wftT -jis' a li*ihg."lieV;an'd tKI£ so'orier or later his remove aU/aisbrdored actions, roose the; torpid Eaitb, ouriobhgaitibris 1 to society at large, the ; 1 M vigour. They work a tbonjoii porifioatloril welfare of our future offapring, and tbe dutyi', ,l.i thronghjtm| ttia whdl^trstem, w^^put dteprdfir-, , pc o>e; t^owseives^bj^pr^UnßSion, ** tog the aattu^ action ofany organ. J ■■>■»" - and ploints'but itojus^notjtp, waitj till the .InditfeSftiotl/^^BiliOHS tioßLfavagea break outapour constitmipni. •C Ul f _ V^/-WIX&n»AMIC»t( '- g otiating»w^^^^ before plaints, and Sick Headaches eiijfagirjgaiw«ilis4 coßfiiliitial clerk;| before Noor^inthehmnanbodytesoliaWatoas. enquiries as their standing, their length of ffigestaiHi is not,proceeding properly, ttiat Hollo, occupancy, or, residence; and, iHthe case of a ™>7* HH» givestren^ to everyorg^Bpettfly 1' and as to his capjibjliUesTof transacting the J u yt . ti . in'dividuai business he consulU^liini upon. ? Weakness and j medical man, the sufferer,,frequently omits generated by excess of any kind, whetherinental &&tes**i£tem auabfica^on,? experience g*. dn^ from Zlyit^ tho mocWd' and ability for,th&partioular ailmentjrequir- caoßes of disease, reestablish tha,dlgwftoa,,, ing tre^inen^:hß c6nsuitsVih>| nearest X; f¥slS^t^^^uS^^^S 15J^I*!fc?1^^;''' pSmefifll rtZfSZT* { J "" is it astomshWto^^^are; driven j£s $iffi&sis2&ji eir Derange- # l^^s"W^^*^W^9^«ft*f n*a ™P fe mentand Cure. |r" ? (^n spirits),hope and,napney P^jHa^e I!not for r^r"***" 1* vruxw* J^J* years Bointed outitol'hem'thiktJ^ J)^ L L If these Pflla be iisea according to fee prtftst? ">• 7 dlreotions, and tije^tmeatSbbeMv^r the bmith, am the_pnly legally qualified fnedtcpl^ y tegion.pf.fte kidnwi fcr at le»s| half to. hoar at niafe, advertising•in f the>Ctfptses2- xH*TeXr3bt| \ t^-ti^.BssaJtkJbrcedta.to^tjifi^peiio-also >ilrose fdttl|ai Jat! my own^e^ense^ A /T^CffW I!^* «Po«edr:lihjß variobs nos- ™f!^', ..., Ir .V u , r; ,-/ ; j'yiri* truujsthey aresell"lg*-?-BuchasPh,osphodyne «-* '* -^ ■£&&£' 'ili^ n A l<4s I* v a EssenceM Life.^cl^a^^Kad thelanalysed CongllS and CoIdS. and flavoring-matter," and the certificates ■'! ' *g^f^M^en^sT'sbre throats,<Hptheria> plefc •• bave PHOVED to be all forgeries. It is for this risy, and asthma; and an in&ffible remedy for reason tHaF I "step out" of the ethics 1 of the <K^^^^¥^^^^^&!tn prpfessio^a^ advise,>to ; giv^ tho^e who X£^ I±S&£S!ltt*&i require the servioes of my branoh an ioppor- sexes. ..sa.vAnr Jfnl-ij tUDJty { o(,knqwing theyo-c»9) consult a'legally * ' j .:i-y. qualified man, and one, moreover, who has Hollottay's Pills are thebeit remedy knowkiAth*: made this his especial study. U!; \ worUifortkef9lloKinfdUease*:— } . Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified Ague Goat Secondary #^?^ DB'M h?. 1! |f H>^ ;riffITM;:SH ASSESS Melbourne,24 jears, in full practice on £■* -'x *'r LivS ~*C6m* tncers i ,Ttf NERV6'US"DiSEASES " I Bowel Com. T Pl«^ TSs? li Alte'” loss pf;pojor : and debility Dfflgt^ ,'tS^T wSS ß lortf'x :t SYPHttITIO; AFFECTIONS f Dropsj * 'Bhkinattem Jdnds I. WANT OF'CONDITION i ' -^SS&^ i^fe-BvS i^SSvt?" ' SzOy.X AND KHEKMATISM; Fevernallkinds Sore Throats canss, ■ - D« L. L. SMITH can bo consulted by let- .* . "<r „f 'iUi tm Toi : U) ter— Eee,£l. Medicines forwarded toiatfthe ■""* '*?' '' *" b— «g .s*f .. colonies. ''- ". \ '^' ;j • iSi^'k I The Pffls and Ointment ,ara,,fiold atfftofessor, " T>r L L SMTTH" IS2 rnllma uti-Aof Ii?«k? "r-HoiitbwAT'S Bstitblishmenl;,"s33, Oxford-stroet,,; /t, lru-7 Collins street, East London; also bynearly every respectable Vendor (Late the Aeßidence of f.he Governor) 5f Medicine throughout.the,Civiliißbd?WcJrM^^ : ,',"'" ' MELBOTaHB. 64-7 Full printed direcUons .iro affixed to oaehlßox —^———— MBMM and Pot, and can be had in any language, evm. : ' " ' —; —; j, fcTurkish^jAr»bicjAnnanian,I Jersian, or Chinese.] \. THE DEBTOES AND Ci^EDITOBS THE EVENING STAR. J - t d ..ACT,'iW6i v jv;. • lt 'i T,. - -" —' >Hj' —' ■--'■ '•■ | mHE present is. a Good Time for|Sub THE EVENING ST>AE scribing to the Stab.' Names and; sub), (THAMES) scriptions received at any time dtudng r ' ! '' J ' ' ' ''I i 1,., Hac Ween appoiuted a Gazette under th the Quarter, ! , :, ; above^Act. I Ter|npj6Md per quarteif jin advancoi i ; —~-^r^--?r--::, ...j.,,.~~--~ 1 ■ '7j:6dr-y»--- » v ,.. booked. | ";"" 1 « EWEST designs in type on handj and ,rtf-nX, I hAn. ; **« <3 constant additions being made :rt the ■;■; ; . ; "TTT" ■ 1' * "•■' • t ..'■,"',," — : -.- u t j'.''i;' v v t : ——i-XIM I.AResidents-lm. the Townships can have \*7 AfiDKN'S COURT, Resident Mftgis- IV ,. v^»ftf ftv rf^* J^firip'rcMO' ' ''i'" ißi-;Htr*te?s(Kuri,iEninPßegii6iff s<>ffioe. fil Wweokfy the LtnoiSe in "like Jj' Mining Oompiiniß'sl pl»im f , «sunj,9i§ SlX3P l ßK<at»yv.-o W . T T/ mm * .„.„„, holders, ko.,Mati!denth* shorteXSb JoW I 0 ""a jAiaa .IAXiI.LA -»« h. gyfgylriloQi^g - _.__ ■ ' - | —<-C

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3303, 23 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3303, 23 July 1879, Page 4

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