' Public Notice DYSBNt'BItY,"" CHOf.RHA, H<YS9 AGUE, COUGU3, COLDS, | c . i : .f i\R,,T. ; COLLIS BROWXj.'S 1/ ffcx Ar»nv elica t*;*.) C H..L .0 E 0 H V N K Is the Unginat and Qn-j.Ghmuine^s^^ Sir W. ?, #*>* :ta)e<Mhat Dr 00i,U9 Bbowns was unUoubtedly the iiteutorof "Ctff.Oßi)I>YNB ;** that to& jtory of tbe defendant jFreeman being tbe investor wa* deUbfiratelj untrue, which he regretted Wl been' >wortt to. Eminent Hnnoital CKysictan* of (^>n ion stated tlwt Dr J. CoUiCi;Bitow!rß wh« t>m discoverer of Chlorotivnej that Uter pry scribed it largeXy > andmeoa no other thic Dr BBOWNB's^-iSJee £?«*», of^uly 12, 18 54 , The Public, therefore, are c*utfoned again«t using any other thatt . DbJ , r CoLtfe BioWinfi'.CFMntiD^a 1 '" nhititxkt vsk "kin> ictt^lr : This INVAICIfABtK REMEDY produces qutet refreshing re'ieievespain calms "/the fsjstWits yestwres -the deranufi functions ; and stimulAtes und re^ul-rff* the secretions ol.tJaebody without crvttting any of those restfiU attending the use of opium " <)ld and jou'tg ma> tnke it ai all hours and" 4i ties When requisite TliduMtnds _d( p^rso^s testify to it 3 marvel* lous'^bnd effects 'n'nd woiirter r d cures while medical/men eJcto*»it< virtue^yrwst ekt^nsvoly using^it in great quantities in the following Disease^ I ' •'- ■•■='* ••■ ■ Diseases' itiwhiah it 'is found eminsnUy • Useful- 4 Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea -Colics Cough f Asthma Kheutratict [i£xi»<ktsfroni Medicjti Opinions] ; * r Sh» JiwJU^Hoa Eurl. ituwil co<. M nm~ eatecTtb the College of Physicians and J T Davenport thni be Had received infoniiati m to the effect that the- only remedy of &uy terjvice in Cholera »as Chloroti^de.—eca liancet DjcemberM I»ff4 ' ; ' feeVare of sporiofts and darigerbvs com* pounds sold as Cblorodyn^fVonvwhich, Irt quent. f^toi^esiiits have fol owed,,, See leading article Phartnaoeuiical Jour tiat A ognstr 1869 Which- stales th«t Dr j Collis Brown waatfte inventor of'iJl^OTOdjTie fnd't^At; >t is^ways righl to use his pre paratiou when Ckiutodrue i* ordered , ; CAUTI^K— Ifone genuine without, >lv j»(ml8--ri}r, J CoLtiS Bbow>s ou the Gov ern'uicut'' Stamp — Overwhelming Ih.dioal tesuinonj' ucpoippanies each bottle' Id bottles 1 1 li 12* 9i ia IV 6 d Tfr^AbvEKTfsERIKNT bifOULD BJC.P VitEEOfcLtf KRAD'AND RKMEMfJEUEIV^BY KVEBYO^K-LN* T^KSTJfJDIN FENCIiSU. , v THE PATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRF lfaßJow_been before the public for fo&y year« t and during that tnor 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD living very great satisfaction, in proof of which weho'd numerous testimonials from -well-t»Wo-C6ldnißtß ; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tba ntrme^)Uß^ttri6tt« Imitations have lately t b**« nvjduced in the various markets of Aa^tralja-arid New Zealand, for the Hole, purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Ova! Samson Wire. Mfi SAMSON WIRE Was » a'entpd «nd introduced four, yeainJ *%p jn *f ietw'h, New South V\ r ales Qtieenslan/l and New Zealand ; and the principal claim Wt tbrth whs its being made- Ov»J to pr-even fraud* Yet, in the f&cs : o/~these gatettig firms— maoypf. re. specfairte s» atit!ing r i«aye, for tbe twice o\ t pnltry commission, lent themselves to tin of varioun -spurious imi tat tions, which render theto liable to action at law, and Annoyance and disappoint; to tbe users. The public when purrha-«n?. are there fore cautioned to see .that each coil Leati a tin taliv thus :— ; PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRK And;theP«tentees'Tallv orl rade Mark AdL B R .. ;.;t IKPIBLOCK. , Mtnufnctu'f"! by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warringtivu, England. By nsmg the Patent Oval F*nee Wirt you get a belter «nd chea^ier Fence thau any other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive euro !ar as to fts advantages, with. *uimerous testimonials from well-known Colonists, will be postea to tmy address 6n application. The State Forests of Victoria are fenced with the Patent O*ai Salmon Fence .Wire; the vnt? at Po>>kie is, witlioot doubt, the best vVire Pench in Aus'trnlia i and people come Irotn great "distance.to .see it. . Prices Greatly ReducsS . ADDlili^ : 4 'LEA ?AO3. & RIS3, IMPOKTERS 99 , KLti5AbK rrt STRE h.I, MEL. flOiraNJE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 April 1881, Page 1
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634Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 April 1881, Page 1
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