i . Public Notice DTSBNTETTY, CHOLERA, tiYIYE* AGUE, COUGUS, COLDS, Jt:. Dr! t . collis browns -; jQubt&lly the. .weutgr ©f "CfILOROi)YNE;" that t&e ■tojry of the defendant Freeman being tho inventor Traj-deH^rateW untrue, .vhich lie regretted had beeaswofu . to. Ettiweut Knspitat PJvjMcian^of Loftidoo jstated; thut l>r J. CottW Bkowke was the discoverer of ChlorodyHe * ithat they pro - seribd it largely, and mean no other th.m Dr BBOwxE's.-^See times, of- July 12; 18C& • The Public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than l/Bii CplilS BkOTTSI^ CffWHODT.VB EHiiKDIAL ITSES AX» ACTION ■ This INTALUAJBIiB REMEDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re' leievejpaia calms the gystemj restores tiie . deranje-1 functions and stimuktea" and regul*tt?ff , jthe secretion? of the body vithoat ch^tuig any of those unpleasant results at^ading the use of opium Old find young aiay' t«to it, at all hours and ti ucs wken requiei'«Thousands of persons .fcjsiify to Ua inarvel\o\\9 good eirpcts and Vomierlul cures while m?dicul men oxto- iti Tirtue3 most ext»iiißtv*jlf using it iv groat quantities, in the follow ing Diseased — Diseases in which it is tound e'minsnt'y 1 use!u>— Cholera- Dysentery Diarrhoea , - Colirs Cough* Asthma Rheumatics [Ext"a^ts from Medical Opinions] Tlui lU.;ht Hou Earl Russell cofrmuni- . cated to the' College of Physicians and J T Davenport thit be had received information to the rtrect that the- only remedrofft»y terrice in Cholera was Ciilocori > ne — *cc *Lancet D3cembcr : 3l ISHIi of spurious aDd dangerous com* " pounds so" d as' ClilOrod} ue from which fv« quent fatal results have (ol owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour •-" > Ual Augn fit] 1869 which states that Dr J Coljip.i'rown was tlie inventor of Ohlorodrnar g shu. lti£^. it is aVaya rifjht to use his p re ? paratftluf Tftieu Chlovodyne is ordered % . • . ' "^S, •— ■— • %&AT7TloK.^#>r}e g^.jina without tin woSsds-— Dp JjG?>Lus;i}Bow"sE on the Gov : ertuucut^^taflfp'^f-.-O^er^heliDiru:. m. dical testimony accompanies each, bottle . Id^botfctes •&'si?.di:9i a>(4» 6 i THIS ADYEHTISEMENT bIfOULD HK'OVitEFULLY ItKADAND UK* .MKiIGKIMvD BY KViaiYONE I.N--TEUESTFD IN FEXCINti. THEPATKNTOVAL w SAMSON FENCE WIRF Has ncv boon before the public for fou/ 3ear«. and durinsi that time 5000 TONS HAVE DLEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which 'we li'^'l numerous tcstiniontals from w'nll-kuown Colunists; nnd tbe demand daily increasing to such sn extent, tiia nu);erous Spurious Imitations have lately 'ba-n n<;oducod in tbp various markets of Australia and New Zeal nnd, for the sop purpose of daTirrjiinjf tbn rep'itatio& of »he Patent Oval Suniioa Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE \7,ns ! a'entprl nhd introduced four years ago' in ficMria, New South Wales Qurensland ml New Zealand; and »ho principal r'a-.m set' tovfh was its beiDsj inrda Ov;\I to prorcn f-audl. Yet, in the ' face of Oieso patents firtns — nianyofre< S|-c«fable -sending liaye, for tbe sake of a pUlvy commi-'sion. lent themselves totbf introduction «->f various spurious imU&i tion?, which Tender them liable lo action • at law, and HVini/vance and disappoint to Ibe users. • The public when purchasing, are there fore caiuioncd tr» sea that each coil bears a tin tttiic i'\i}« ■. — PATEN T OV A LS A M SON W I U K j\ oval ; Ard'V.iePatentoes'Tallj orTrade Marie At ii 11 . . IN PiBLOCZ. AfanufaefuT'l by the Wbi Across Wir? Gom;>;iuy, Warnnatno.-KnglaU'.l. By usinc the Patent Oval F*»nce Wiro you eet a bi'i I.»m* »nd cbc-'ipcr Fence thac any other, n;td th<? nest proofs are tha imitanons a!ie,'irJy referred to. A cornprc!i^n-ive circu'ar r.3 t v ) ils advaTifajrrs, -,\it ; i ,u::nfrow^ tt i s!inv i n:.Mis from well«!iTnv,vn Colonists, will be [.■•jslca to rry nduro>< on ;!pp!""!Mo^i. Tho State Forests of Victoria arc fenced with ti>o J'atont O\-;i! Sr.r,?-cti Fcnci , Wiro; lht» '-nc v.i Do k;e is, without cV'ubl, tv.c bo.^ \Vire To: o'i in A;i»{:a;.:i and 'a* >i>!o t-Oiue iroTii mr-it di>:.;.nct» lo i set? it. i ______ .... i * Ani>i;KSS: i IMPORT KKS"" ' j iK> f J!;:\':;
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 March 1881, Page 1
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627Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 March 1881, Page 1
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