" !/ ' ' ' ; Fublib Notice ' , '"' :'" OYSENTBBY, CB6TjMWA, ' tfgyiSß, AGIJ^ fiOtTGBSv CdLD3, &c, <: '' ■■ ■ ■■■;[ •: \-<-vt*r,--:y:: '.'■■■ '.•: : i 1 i : « T ,: r BIiOWNFJ , pfx Axmr edica* ts£) • ■■ ■. L OR Q D V -.N E Is the Original and on.y Genuine. CATTTIo^-4-^fee.i3hancflter}SipW.P.ffood tated that D> a £?4iii[9 J3idsNfg wasl«(n.loubtedly the hvgntor of "CHLORODYNE ;" that the, story, of the defendant, Freeman being, ttie intealof #as deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent HospijiaL PJfctysjciaria oj^ kondou stated that Dr J. Gohtia BaoVirß was *feh»» discoverer of Chlorodyne j 'that they presoribH it lar^elyj !!and.meaTi:'n»! other that Dr BBOwsE&rrSee^art.o/ July 1% 1864The Puolic,)herefore,f rexsau^oned against using anj? dtfe? than * (!; ' ''■'" Da J Cotjjlß Baowira's* Ca£oaii>T»B, This INyAISr^BLBi Rf SCBDY pro. duces quiet refreshing jsjieep, re-jeves p,ain, calms tbi system, restores; the deranged functions, and stimula ' ' : '■' ' ll '-' the secretions oC tte body, -without creating anv' oi fehos,e unpleasant resnlts attending thf u^a i>f -opium".' " Old'sud young may take It a£ ail l>t}Ursifod J iimes when , fefSisite JPhoasaijida of persons testify to its-marvf ' loiis good effects, andiWondarfJil cures, whil medical me n extol it 3 virtues most extensively. ping it iii great quantities in the following Diseases s— i Disesaes in which it> is found eminentlj useful s—Gholerai Dysentery, Diarrhoe*. Colics, Congas, As^htna, Rheumatisoi Pxtracts fronl MedicAl Opinions,] The Eight Hon. Earl Russell communi. cated to the College of Physicians, and J. T Davenport, that he hadjreceived iaformatior to the effeel that the ,pnly remedy of any service in Cholera was " Chlorodyne." — Se«< Lancet, December 51, 1884. Pevvare of spurisus and Jangerous compounds sold as " Chlorodyne," from whioo frequent fatal results have followed. fciee leading article, Parmaceuteeal Journal Ist August, 18f!9, which states that Dr. J Oolli* Browne was tuo Investor of Ohlorc - no* that' it is always right to use his • p, "*aifdn when Chlorodyne is ordered. CATJTipSf.— None genuine without the i»ords, "I)fi J. C01.L13 Baowsts" on the Government! Stamp. Overwhelming meiio testimony accompanies each bottle. ' Soli in bottles, Is 1 id, 2s 9d, and 4& U. MEDICAL HAL Li (Bstabliah^^n Gfsjmouth) XJ ■^'•NJ^^fc WILLIAM Betail his the ' c H eat upon me sy^B^H^^^^^^^^^H from this direful disease ; iffPQ^^^^^K parried of and prevented from n|^H«i accumulation. The sufferer rejlßc 1 1 buoy&ocy of spirits and rejoices in a oompratel] renovated constitution ; but it is indispensablj necessary that the Ointment should be most eflectuallv rubbed into the complaining parta Stomach, Liver, Sidneys, and Bowels. ■ Those who suffer from, bile and Hvei complaints, should try the effect _of thii valuable remedy, a few. doses of which will make the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, removing all impurities, giving a healthy actior to the liver ; if bilious attacks be allowed to continue, serious casualties may arise, and. the sutlerer be consigned to a bed of sicknesf [n all disorders of the kidneys, the Ointmeul should be well rubbed into the small of the oack, once or twice a day ; and the Pilli i c ting in unison, will cure any complaint! arising from these organs. Puily,— Shortness of Breath and Weakness. Ye>-y bad symptoms, which v not corrected; may ;nd to some ssrious disorders of the nsart, or other vital organs. Eat moderately of sokds, take six Pills nightly for some little me ; take plenty of fresh air with moclerati exercise, and the human machinery wil* b( quickly restored to health and vigor. Irj this but for' three days only, and the resul will be marvelious. Complaints incident to Children. All compiAiuto of children may 1 $ earsd if care be taken to purify their blood »3orTeet the action of the liver, and cleans! stomach and bowels ; a few doses of thes< hmoiis Fills will immediately have the desiret efiect, particularly if parents be carelul ii tallowing them to eat of things which the; woi ; \d be injurious to themselves.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1880, Page 1
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