\ Public Notice I DYSENTERY, OHOMUU, B'.i/fi? AGUE, COUQFIS, COLDS, *.?. D]l T . COLLIS BROWX:.'S "^k Ar»nv ?rlica H.V ; cnlor. o D y n k Is tbe UrnjW and on.y Gcn'utne. .louhtedly 1 flur ""fußnUm df DYNE;'- tlinl:-ki# ifJ^rT r »f tlio.r.dof^ird.inr Frcemsin boitiii the invoHtor'vi* <1»sil>i»r?»U'?» untiue, *-hi«*h lie rtvrivlte.l hn-l t^i'K Swi">ri»to. Kminciir. Hospital- Physician" of 'u<ri \on stated tli.it Dr J. dohUS Ukowxk wh- Im^ discoverer of Chlorolvne; th:it th-\v pivscribed it largely, and mam no othrr tlvir. DrlfKOWNu's.— Seo Times, of July M, IS- J-J Tho PubJic, t here forts, ure c.uitioned againnt using any othor than i>B J CoLLIS JJUOWKE'S Cf»:X3K->PTB RKMKPIATj TTSKB AND ACT! •>* This INVALUABLR KKAHCDY produces quiet refrcshiiiß sleep, reVicve.-paiM calms the system, resk-res lhe dfr.vn^i; I functions and etitnuhites i'ud reguhtrs the secretions of the body Tritliout -<:ri'rttin<T any of those urinlespant. rosults atiendiujf .the use of opium Old and young may tjilm it aY all hours and ti«i«w when : requis»i'o Tbou«&m)s Of persons testily to its niarvellous good eJfects and woncter f ul cures while meditiiii men extol it ■ virtues tnoat cxtvnsivi-ly , using it in great quiiivtities in, the following Diseases— r , ■ -■■'.. Diseases in which it isloundennn?nfy usetul-* Cholera Dys^nterj Diarrhoea Colics Cough* Astb ma Rh^uu mica £Es*i-a«.tß from Medicil Opinions] The Ki^jht Hon Earl Ku8»^ll Co'.'-mut»i« eated to the College of Physician* and J 'C Davenport tint be hud received information to the effect that the only remedy of my tervice in Cholera vnw Chlorodv ue —see Lancet Dacember 31 ISfii Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds so.d us Chlorodyne f om which fro quont fatal results Lave fol, owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jqur n&lAugnstl 1869 which states, tuu t l>t J > Collis Brown was the inventor of t;hlorodyuo and that it is a' ways right to use his pie parutioH when Chloiodyne is ordered CAtfTICW— youc genuine without «h> words— Or J ColliS Bbowns nu the Qor eriuuftut Stamp — Overwhelmtni* m« dical tußtunonr neiouipanies eick bottle Id bottieitt Hi 2«9laali«6d THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOITLD HKCAKKFULLY USA I) AM) KKMEMBKBEI) BY KVERXQBK IjNyKUESTED IN FENCING. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has noflf been Kef >re lbe public for foay year!*, and daring that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we hod numerous testimonials from well»Jjnown Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b^n induced in the variotis markets of Australia and New Zealand, for th«r sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Was i afrntpd nnd introduced fonr -years ngo in l^ictnrih, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being m«de Oval to prcven fraul. Yet, in the face of these patents firms — many of re spec! able standing hayc, f<>r tbe sake of i piltry commission, lent thomselves . totlirintroductio.i of v.-irioim spurious imitwt lions, which tei-(U*r tlieax liable lo action at law, an^ innoyauce and aisappuiut to the 'ustr^. ■ Tho public when pitrcha-insr. are there fnre cnniioned t<> >oe lltat each coil Lent* a t|,n ta!«v llm* : — PA L'liiNT O V r A LS \ ,\f SON WIK K IN OVA.L ; A nd|tbe Patentees' Tally or 1 rslde Murk M B 11 IN PIDLOCK. Mnnufachjrf'l by the Whifecrofis Wire i Company, Warrmcton, .England, ! By usmn tho Patent Ov.ii Fence Wire you get a better nud cheaper Fence than, any other, and the best proofs ' are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular as to its advantages, with numerous testimonials fro ill well-known Colonists, will be postea to «ny address on application. T'»e State .?' ests of Victoria are fenced with the 1<» nt Oval Samson Fence Wire; the mho at .Dunkie is, without doubt, the best \Vire Fetich in Australia and people come Iroin >;reat distance, to see it. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: WLTZk BROS. & RIQQ, IMPORTERS 1 99 KLIZAUKTH SIREbT, MELi JJOITKSE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 March 1881, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 25 March 1881, Page 1
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