Public Notice DYSENTERY, CfIOLKRI, If WE* AGUE, COUaSS, «OLB3 t &c DB \ OOLLIS BBOWK>/9 {Bx Asmv eofica. t&Q OHL.OBO.DYNK Is the Ur^ivai and oa.y ©eauine, Ckmunif .— \ iSB-Chaneeii« W. P. Woo* tated that Dr CohUa Baowfrs was anJoubtedly the hventar «f "CH-LOBO* DYNBi" tiiat tae story of tks defendant Freeman being the investor was cleKberately untrae, which lie regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of Londou stated that Dr J. Collis Baowss was 'the discoverer of Chlorodynej thit they prescribe'l it largely, and mean no other than Dr Bbotisb'b.— See ZSmes, of July 12, 1834 jPbe Public, thorefow, are cautioned against using any other than i>a J Collis Beowxte's Cma&'&s** EESCEDIAI. USSB iJSTD A03510K Has USWAUJA&IM EfiMEBT pnw daces quk* KfreshSng rpeep, rrfieifvespain calms the system, restores the deranges functions and stimulates and regulates the secretions of the body without crej^ing any of those unpleasant results attending the we of opium Old knd young may take it at all hoars and ti ties when requisite fbousands offerfiona-teltify tc its marvellous good effects and wonderful -cures while medical men extol its virtues most extensively using it in great quantities in the following Diseases— f " Diseases in which it;iß<fomid^min9irtV useful— Cholera Hysentery Diarrhos* Colics Coughs Asthma Rheumatic* £Extnu.ta from Medical Opinions] The Eight Hon Barlißassell con>uium« ckted*a •the CoUege of fhysiciaas and J T Davenport thnft be had received informatio* to the eiSeot *hat -the only remedy of any servfee in Ckolera *••> •«• Laucet December 31 l«6i Beware of spurioas and d&agerous compounds sold as Chlorodyfie f?@m which ha quent fatal results "bare M ewe 4 - See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour nal August 1 1869 which states that DrJ Collis Brown w« the inventor of Ohlorodyna and that it is a 1 ways right to use hispr* paration when Ohlorodyne is ordered CUJTIOST— N«ne gecskie without ths words— i^r 3 Cotus Buowss on Che oov ernmeHMMHHH^H^HHHMB Id i^^^^^^^^^^^H VAlJ^^^^^^^^^^^H the are °^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| at tb^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Store, Crushingtoa, Akxonio's Aiding — Beet* Hotti, Antoaio's Flat, For genera! information, tbe following Clauses of the Bating Act, am inserted j— Clause 15. Any person who considers himself aggrieved by reason of the unfairness or incorrectness of any rateable value ia the Valuation List, or by reasoa of the insertion or incorrectness «f any matter (herin, or the omission of any matter therefrom, may object as hereia provided. Clause 1(5. Every objection shall be ia writing under the hand of the objector, and shall be as near as may be ia tb« form in the Fourth Schedule, and shaft be addressed to and delivered at the place of Sitting of the Assessment Court hareinafter mentioned, on or befoia the l^ iay of February. Clause 17. Every objector shall, not less than seven days before the Sittiae oc the said Court, send to the local body a sopy of eyery such objection made by him, HABOLD, County Clerk. Coaneil Chambers, 15th January, 1889. t j TIME ITE for the
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 May 1880, Page 1
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