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Public Kotica DYSENTTKRY", CflOLldU, tfC/iR, AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, ii. p T . COI.LIS BROWX3 LOEO D V N E la the Urujvial and on.y Geauihe. CiUiiu^— Vits-Chancallor Sir W. P. Woa\ tilted that Dr Oou.is BaoflTN'B was un.louhiedlv tho nyjutor of "Cflf.OßO. DSTNIS;" that t.ie story of the defendant Freeman being the iureutor w.is deliberatelj untrue, jvhidi ho re^rette) !in I b^e'i sworn to. Eminent iln.l3it.il Physician* of Lou lo.' Stated tll.-it Dr J. COLLI3 iiitOWN'H \YXi t'l» discoverer of Clilorolvne; thit they pi'3<«ribr^ it largely, nnd mem no other tine Dr Buowsk's.— .See Times, of July 12, 18 ii The Public, therefore, aro cautioned against using assy other th in ba J Oottiti Browne's CprxunDrirs 1 , BKHEDt\Ii TT.-5E3 AND AOrtO.f. This INfVATiUVBLK RKUICD? pro. luces quiet refreshing sleep, re'wvas pair., calms the syste'n. restores the derange J functions, and stimula the secret ions of tho boly, without creating unv of those unp'ofisaut remits attending the use of opi.u.n. Old uud yo in? m-iy take : t ut all hours and ti.nes when vequiaite Thousands of persona testify to it 3 mam' lous sj.iod effect* and won Jarful cures, w'lil ni3iii«:al men eslol its virtues mKstext-omwel; 1 usin» it in great quantities in the following Di' 1 aases :~ i^isesaes in which it is foun 1 e'ninentl 1 useful:— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrh:B;t Colic 3, Couijiis, Astlnna, lihou n ttisa' [Kvti'iictj from Medici o[>i liousj The Uisjht lfo>>. K:>i-l Rus^-il Roin-nuni-eited to tho O"llej[e of PhysiuUn3, an I J. T Davenport, that *«o had reiuMved iafor.nttio to the oit'uiit that the only re.ne- Iy of n-\i service in Cholera v/u$ " Clilorodyue." — So w Lancet, i )ecein bar 3 1 , 1 *(\ I. Beware of spui'i-us and .langerou3 co-n---jouu.l^ sohi as " Chloro.lyne," fro n whicr 'reijueut fatal resulu h ive folio we 1. « i-ue leading tM'tiele, Parmaceatioal Jounal Ist August, ISi'iJ, wiiieh states thit Dr. J Jollis JJrowue was the Inventor of Chlornno . thaft it is always ri^ht to use his «•; ration wneu Cbloradyne is crdered. OATJXIOX.—Hone genuine x/it'ioufc the rords, " J)r. J. OoHB Bttjwyu" ou'tht ■jovarninent Stamps, Overwltelniiug meiiss estimouy accompanies each bott.'a Sol I in bottles, U 1 hi, 2s 9J, and 4s 6 1. MEDICAL HALL, (ISstablished in fl"9jmouth) OANWELL WI L L I A M „ Wboles!* l " and Retail Chemist to return liis of the support years ; ali orders r ineilistrictly boilsuperior BTM GS T ft pills. d p. 0 p s y . fho efficacy of Molloway'd Pills in dropsy 3 estrrtordinury. They act with such peculiar ),a'2t upon the system, that the fluids arising rom Uii3 direful disease are iiupc-rcjptibiv jarriedon" anil prsvent-jd from any further iicour"iliiiion. 'The sutl'eier regains a ti'iujuni-y ol'spirits and rejoio^tf in a oompletely ivnovtited constitution j but it is indispensably neossury that the Ointment should be most elieduallv rubbed into t!ie cwin;>laiiiin ; ( parts Stouiaen, tiver, KHneys, and Bowels. Thosp who sutler irom bile aud livei ?oin|)lumts, should try tho elleet of this valuable lvmeily, a few 'loses o.' which wiii nake the sull'eri-r .(el clastic and v.'gorju.-*, f" :n')Viiigail iuipuntics, uiving a healthy uuti-iii v lhe liver ; if bdio is sitiauks be ullow.-d to con'jntu 1 , seiio'is cuiu:vliiod ii'..iy urise, aud. tilts Millorer bin.'OiiM^ut'd to a bed of sickness 1 11 «ll tlisordi'isof tin 1 ki laovs, the Ointment »t|nuld bts well rubb-d into the small of the ■acU, Qwp or twi«-e a day ; »ud the Pill: •cuug in unison, w It cure any complainti viaui^ li'om fiese orpins. 1 iu:y,— Shorcueis cV LJieaih and Weakaeoi Vf-y bad Symplons, vvliit-h ii noc corrected u-jy :nd to «0:jio (So-riuus ilisordi'iM of tiu tiurt, or other vital organs. jiat modVaiolt .-f so.»vis, lake six Jills ni^ntly for S'>nte littit tnc ; hike plt-nlv ol fresh air with mode. at.•xercise, -iiiit tlu' liitiuuu 'iiauliiuery vv>l' Oc [Uiuhlv ivstorei' to h^'uhh aid vi^oi". Irs iia unl lOi" Lurew any* on.y, .-,nt.l iherosu) v ill .0 ma: voiioi'.d. tOiJi-iJiiiiLs incident lo Children. Ah .-v up. hum <i| i-liiLlron :n iy .3 '.ir.->i r (Mi. ! of la -.vii lo purny iin-ir ntjciit ..■•.- 1 Hi. ai'ioii 01 tik' i.vir, Mn.i ..-ljii 13 ji^ii;-.. h ii l ijutt'cis ; a i«w .j > j -^ o i m^j, i iiu'us Ill* ■• d itn.llcili.ll> h imve ilif -U'd.re lit'H, pauii.il uiiy i' j,i,iv'!its be carolul >v ailowug ihciii o eai 01 things winch tiiuy woclu be iujUJ'iriiio to themaelvea.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 February 1880, Page 1

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