| Public Kctice DTSKNTRRY, CnOT.KRA; *:iV%2 j AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, *-!. DR T . COLLIS BRO-WX:.'fr {Ei Arnv eUca tv.) C II L O F« 0 D V N li 7« the Uruivja' and on.y Genuine. Cauiiu/.— v ise-ChancellorSirW.P. Wox& tnted that Dr Oollis Bbownb vtm nttJoubtedly tho nvsntor of "CHnORO* JIVXE ; J| that trte story of the defendant r l IW n.U JJ ,a <^»mvwu> f^^aeitW>uly untrue, ffh'tch h© regrotteJ nad been swor« to. Eminent Honpital Physician* of London stated thut Or J. Conors Browne wa« t l i« discoverer of Chlorodrne; that they pragcribrd it largely, and mem no other th v: Dr Hbownk's.— «jee'27ffM9, of July 12, 18*4 The Public, tlierefor»,are cautioned agnimt. using any otlier than Us. J Collis Bbowjsb's CBJ.omDY>* BESTBDrit, TTSEB kVD ACTION This INVALUABLE RKMKDX pro^ dnces quiet refreshing sleep, re'ieievespam calms the system, restores the der*nz<"l functions and etimulatea and reguUtr* the secretions of the body without crentinK any of those unplespant results attending the use of opium Old and young may tak« it at all hour- and ti ne^ when requisite Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good efiVcts and wonuer.'il cures while medicol meu extol it? virtuo3 most extensively usin^ it in great quantities in th« following Dieeape^ — Diseases in which it is found emin?ut'y use*! — Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Colics Cough? A."thina Rheumatic* [Ext".vt9 from Medic«l Opinions] The Ki-iht Hon Earl Kussfll cor:'muni« cated to the College of Physician* and J T Davenport thut be had received informal fou to the effect thut the only remedy of any tervice in Cholera v*as Chlorodrne— so* Lancet December 3l 18^4 Beware of spurious and dangerous com« pounds sold as Cblorodyoe fiora which fre quent fatal results have fol owed See 'eading article Pharmaceutical Jour nalAugnstl 1 869 which states that Dr J Collis Brown was the inventor of Ohlorodyne / and that it is always right to use his pr* v paration when Chlorodyue is ordored CAUTION— None genuine without <h» ■' words— t)r J Colus liBOW>B on the dor ernutout Stamp — Overwhelming nudicai testimonj accouipanies each bottlo ld^ bottleiU Lit 2«9Jandl«Gd THIS ADVERTISEMENT fetfOULD ; BB CAREFULLY BRAD AND M* MGMBKHEP BY bVKBTQNJS IJS" TEHKSTJiD IN JfENCLKtf* THE PATENT OVAL r SAMSON FENCE WIRF ties now born bef»re f he public for (on* year«, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Givintj very great satisfaction, in proof of which we h-» <J numerous testimonials from ' well-known Colonists; and the demand* daily increasing: to such an extent, th* •j ntimerons Spurious Imitations have lately .b«»«n I'/jdnced in the various marketn of Australia n»id New Zealand, for tho sole- purpose of damacinjj the reputation oftbe i'ateat Oyal Samson Wire. TBS SAMSON WIRE Was \ a?entH and introduced four years ago in f ict'tria, New South 'ft'ale* Queensland tind Now Zealand ; and th« prn;ci;>;il clnuu set toiib was its bein^j made Oml to proven f "nud. Yet, in the fai?e of these patents firms — many of re« specfable sanding bayc, for tbe sake of a piltry commission, lent tbein?elves to th* introduction of various !»i)iirioU9 imitsf lions, which tender the.ii linble- to ectio»* at law, ami annoyance and oisappoint to ib<j users. The public w!»en purr'»§<''q2. are there fore cautioned to .see iliat eai-h coil leHtP a tin talir tlifis :— PATEN T O VA L S A AISON W IRK tw orAt ; And thePa(<?ntees"J'oll> orlrade Mark M "JJ R IK PADLOCK. Manufactured by i bo Wbitecross Wir* Corapaoy, Warnnqton, England. , ————————— By nsinethe Patent Oral Fence Wire } r ou «et a bettor «nd cheaper Fence thac any other, and the best proof* ar-e the imitations already referred to. A cnniprehnnsive circular a« to it_s advantages, with •lumerous t*<j»iuionial* from wdl-knnwn Cobmists. will be poster J to any address tin application. The State Forests of Victoria are fenced with tlie Patent Oval Sairsson Fence Wire; ihe one «t Do >kie is, without doubt, the best \Vire Tench i« Australia «mi people rome from great Jiatance.ta see it. ♦ Prices Greatly Seduce i AOIMUvSS: M'L«l BRO3. & RISS, IMPORTERS |^9 LLiZAoJiI'U STKEkT, MELBOURSE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 February 1881, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 February 1881, Page 1
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