DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, if'C/Ei? AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, kc. DU T . COLLIS BROWSE \%t Army e^ica ts;V ; C H L O ft 0 J) V N K i •,m In -ftmiTMiff * r ?* An r ft*™*™* ' •• Cauho^— V i-;»«Clmncellor Sir W. P. Wo vr tuted thftt Dr Corns Bbow.vb was viJouhtcilly Hie hrautor of "CHXORoDYNE; 1 ' that the story of the defendant Freeman Wins: the inventor was de'iberatdj untruo, .vhieli !io regretted hu'l been sworn to, Emincur Uonpitul Physicians of London, stated that Dr J. Coltjs BttOWKB was t' * discoverer of Chlorodyufi; th:»t they pr>seribcH it largely, mid mean no otlt^r th-u: -DrßsowNE's.— See Times, of July 12, ISiU The Public, therefore, are cautioned ogainafc using any' other than L>R J CoLLIS BROWNE'S C»iORIDY>B RBMBDIAt USES AXD ACTiny -- This IN VAJiU ABLE REMEDY pro-. ducea quiet refreshing sleep, re?ieieve.«pam calms the system, restores the derange -I functions and stimulates and regulates the secretions of the body without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium Old and you'ig may t:iVi> it at all hours and fines when requisite Thousands of person^ testify to its marvellous good effects and worwerJul cures whiio medical men extol it? virtues most estnusively using it in great quantities in the following Diseases — Diseases in which it is tound eminently useful— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Coli"8 Coughs Asthma Rhputratu* [Exf.vts from Medical Opinions] The Right Hon Earl Russell co>ruiuni« co ted to the College of Physicians and Jo Davenport thut be had received inform afiau to the effect that the only remedy of any tervice in Cholera was Chlorodrne— sea Lancet D?cember3l lßfi4 Beware of Bpurious and dangerous compounds sod us Chlorodyne f:om which fra quent fatal results have fol owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour nalAugnstl 1869 which states that Dr J Collis Brown was the inventor of Chlorodrno and that it is always right to use his pre paratioa when Chlorodjne is ordered CAUTION— None genuine without <h* words — Dr J CoitiS Bbowsr on the Gov eriuueut Stamp — Orerwheltuina: nudicul testimony acooinpanies each bottle Id bottles Ls 1H 2s 9i an.l I* Gd THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BBCUJEFULTiY READ AM) Kl<> MEMBKNRD BY KVEJKYOiN'E IIS" TERESTJ^D IN FENCING. THEPATKNTOVAL _^ SAMSON FENCE WIRF ! Has now been bet')! 1 ' 1 the public for foui* years and durln.2 that tim<? «000'lO>"S HAVE BEEN SOLD Givin? very great satisfaction, in proof of whic!» we !».»<! imraerous testimonials fmra Vell'knoxrn Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b*,-u n^/jduced in the rarious markets of Australia nud Now Zealand, for the sole purnose of da -ringing the reputation o? the Patent Ofal S;imson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was t B^nfrd md introduced four years ago in <*ict'M"ib. New South \Vaies Qut'eusland nnd > T ew Zealand; and th<J principal claim set forth was its being wade Oval to prercn fraud. Yet, in the face of these. p flf e''ts firms — manyofre* spec/able standing ha ye, f^r the suite of a • paltry commission, lent themselves tothf iutroduclio.i of various spurious imitw I tions. which Tender then liable to actio* at lav% an^ -Kiuorance and oisapj;oiat to the usrrs. The public pifrliti ■•>nz, are there foie cai.'lioned to »;ee iliat each coil beiu«? a tin tali v thus : — PATENT OVAL SAMSON WtUli) IN ovj.l ; And!thePatenteeR r Tall\ orlrade Mark M B R IN PADtOCE. Manufacturrd by the Wbitecross Wire Company, Warringtnn. EnglanJ, Ey usine tlie Pnient Oval F*>nce Wire you net a bettor nn-.l cheaper Fence th*a any other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular os t.> its ndvantngos. with outuerous fes'imonials from well-known Color.ists, will be posted to «ny address on application. The State Forests of V'ictoiia are fencevi with the Patent Oal Samson Fence Wire; the <nw :it JXv.kio is, without doubt, the best \Vjre VowcU in An<tn»ha and people co;oe h-OiU distance, to see it. Prices Greatly Heducsi ¥JL^k 3E03. & RIGS, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABKI'H STREbT, UELJ3OUBNE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 February 1881, Page 1
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659Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 February 1881, Page 1
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