J . Public Notice 'DYSENTERY, CFTOriRRA, U'KVK? AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, A-.:. . BR T . COLLIS BROWJiF/S *%x Army e liea ts.'.") C IT L ('"; To COT N K I la the ' .'r^l^al nv.d oiuy Gcnwiw. W&xt W^^^fi»-m^ i Joi-Medly ths' mentor of "CIILOSOJDYKE:" tii-vt t.ie stovf of the <leffn:lcnt ; Freeman b *;; l* 'he invcßior tvas de'ibt*Mtt*!» ur.t.ue, *hirW ito regretted had bocn sworn to. Eminent Hospital Phyrician* of Loiulon stated that Dr J. Collis' liROWNB was thn ' discoverer of Ohloroilvue ; that they prescribe'! it largely, and menu no other th-tc Dr Beowkb's —:?ct» Tintc-i, of July 12, 18**4 The Publif. fliereforc,are cautioned against using any other than iJA J COLLIS BEOWKE'a Cpr.OUlVY.^ itEMKniAi, trSKS and action Tliis INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re 7 ieieve*pain calms the system, restores the demtuiH fuuttions and stimulates «>"d rcgul-«t«« the Becretioas of the body without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium Old and young may tiiko it tit all hours and ti nes when requisite Thousands of persons testify to it 3 marvellous good effects and wonderful cures -while. . , medicul men es),oi it ? rir< acs most cxtKnt^fff v using it ib great, "quantities in theftfttowiftg • Diseases— , •.,_•■ ..,,i Diseases in whioh'it^is tound eminsntly useful— Chorera Dysentery Diarrhcea Ooiy», Coogh? Aetbaia Rbeumaticc ri£jft*a<.tß from Medical Opiuions] .^^^roTlight Hon Earl Russ'fl co'^mnni* * ' <feied to the College of Physicians and J T ; DaT«nport thut be had received information to the efleotr that the only remedy of any terries in Cholora T»as Chlorodyne Laucet Dsceraber 31 1864 Bewai-e of spurious and dangerons com* pounds sold as Chlorodyne from which fre quent fatal results have fol owed - See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour/-* nalAugnstl 186^ which states thaV^^J Coltis Brown w&s the inventor of £fe^pPy rt * ; ; and that it is a 1 ways *ight tg^ppFitij pfe^ para tiou when 1 Chloiodynj|^w4Bfed . . CAUTlOK—Non^«uine without ' 'tH* worda—l)* JJEfafrbßovrss on the Gov emtncttt S^^^- Overwhelming mtdical testiuKWj'-'fcccoiupaniei each bottle ' idT bottles li HI 2s9JftuJ4»6d TfiSS ADTRRTISEMENT &HOULD UK CAiIKFULLY HEAD AND HEMKUBJfiKED BY KVERYOSE IK» TEIiKSf if D IN FENCING. THEPATRNTOVAL SAMSON PENCE! WIRF. Has dow beea before tlie public for (oxu y<»«r% and. during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great in proof of which we h<»'<! numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations bare lately bi<n •n/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sol<» purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oval Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE • Was ratentod nnd introduced four years ago in Victoria, TSew South Wales Queensland and, New Zealand ; and the principal claim set lorth was its being ma4e Oval to preven fraud. Yet, in the face of these patents firms— many of re* specfable standing ha ye, for the sake of a paltry commission, lent themselves to the introduction of vark)un spurious imU« ' lions, which render them liable to action.at law, and nnuoyaoce and disappoint to the users. The public when purchssmg, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bears a tin tally thus : — patent ovalsamson wire IN OVAL J And!the Patentees' Tnllj or Trade Mark MB K m PADtOCK. ManufncturH by the WhitecroM Wire Company, Warringtou, England s By nsing the Patent Oval Fence Wire you get a better and cheaper Pence than any other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular as to its advantages,- with oumerous testimonials from well-known Colonists, will be posteu to any address on application; The State Forests of Victoria are fenced • with the Patent Oval Samson Feuca Wire; the one at Dookie is, without doubt, the best Wire Fench in Australia and people come Irom great distuncc,to see it. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKKSS: WLKk BEOS. & RIGS, IMPORTERS 09 ELIZIBEL'U STKEbT. MELBOURNE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 March 1881, Page 1
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634Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 March 1881, Page 1
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