Public Notice DY3ENTEKY, Cff^riEßV. h;7E? AGUE, COUOaS, COLPS, fro. DE T . COLLIS BUOWN'K t & *%x Arnv elica t?.;V) . Aff> , O H L O U O D.,Ju^ : k Is tin* Ur^v-aftt ar.d on.y Genuiae. . '.:,. ■- CAUiiiLf.- Vt -•Chancellor'SirW.PcW'ood / •^ttttsd that -B? rtTrT^il^i^ilijig .toubtedly 'thi i^Veator of "CHljOKu^^ I DYNE:'' th:\t iir.d Itory of the defendant^ Freeman being the inventor wns deliberately untrue, ;Yb.ioh lie regreMefJ bad been swrunu to. Eminent Hospital Physician* of Lor.loiv stated that Dr J. Colms BROWifE w;w t'i'» discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they ree--Bcribed it lai-gely, and mean no othe^thin Dr BBOw»k'B.— See Times, of July 12, 18,i4. The Public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than LbJ COLLIS BBoWsfi'S CFrX)B">DYNS KE3rei>lAl, USES AND ACTION" This INTALUABLB RJJ.WEDY produoes quiet refreshing sleep, re'ieievespain calms the system, restores the denni^e'l functions and stimulates «nd reguhtes the secretions of the body without creating as&& -'of those unpleasant results attending "^w^fee of opium Old and young may take ifltf all hours and ti ues. when requisite TtioSwmds of persons testipHgLits marvellous good effects and wottwmraureß while medical men exlol its virtues maib^xtrnsivoly using it ia great quantities in tIJW following Diseases — /' . wfi' Diseases in whi^k^iß lound eminft^r usefui—Olipfl^^^apntery Diari^E^ Colics .'Cou^^mya Rhcun-amg^' [Extvjktf ftofl^|^K|f&imon«3 I The Bight lSo^s«afJPlui|i^V v coir- muni* catedto the>€oU^^ Phyßtdiitn r 9 awd^V Davenport thut be^w^i'eceived inforniatK^" to the effect that ifle^nly remedy of any" tervice in CEdlera Vas Chloroiirne— eeo Lancet Dscember 31 1§^4 Beware of spurious )I^3^ dangerous com* pounds eolj|§fr which fre quent fat^W^^ have fol owed See jjte£fl£prjfcieLe Pharmaceutical Jour . nal August l^^l^fvhich Btates that Dr J Cohis Brown watSj& inventor of Chlorodyne and that v Tt is a^w%» right to use his pie paration when Chlorodyne is ordered ■CAUTION — Kone genuine without Wvi wotdll-r-Dr J COLLIB Beownk on the Grov ernui^it :,Stamp — Overwhehning medical teßtimojt^%}coaipanicß each bottle Id .bottles l s U 1 2s 3d and 4s 6d THIS ADVERTISEM^T MJOULD I HE CAiIEFULLY KESI) AND KEMEMBE^ED BY EVEBYOiS'E IISTEUESTIfJD IN FKXCIjSG. THEPATENTOVAL SAMSON FENCE; WISS Has now been before the public for foil/ years, and during that time • .5000 TO^S HATE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we bo'd numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately t»A^n it^xJuced in the various market 5 of Australia and New Zealand, forth? sol^ 1 purpose of dansaghig tlie reputatioi; of '.be Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Wfis latenfpd and introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South Walos Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its bein^' made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, in the face of these patents firms— many of re « spectable standing haye, for the sake o;-a paltry commission, lent themselves tot!" introduction of various spurious imita* tions. wbicli render theio liable to aetio; 1 at law, ami tnuoyance and disappoint to the users. The public when purcbs.«in^. are tL -.: ;:« fore cautioned to see tiiat each coil l}:ne a tin ta!ty thus : — patent oval samson wiim: IN OVAL ; And'thePalentees'Tallj orTradeMark M B 11 IN PADLOCK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Tv"*:.; Company, Warrington, England. By using the Patent Oval Fence V> i c you get a better and cheaper Fence .i any other, and the best proofs are t:>* imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular as to % ; advantages, with numerous testing ■■>;-: from well-known Colonists, will be ;;o<u to any address on application. Tlie State Forests of Victoria arr 1.-v with the Patent Oval Samsou I . Wire; the one at Dookie is, -v i: . : doubt, the best Wire Fench ia A;'- :. and people come irotn great dis^."--v. . see it. Prices Greatly Eeduc : • A DDK ESS: M^^SA Bit o3. & SI;':-. IMPORTER 99 ELIZ.IOEI'H STUEbT. ' •'• . BOU4INE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 16 March 1881, Page 1
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