Public Notice DYSENTERY , Cff OL K R \ , l< Cv R 7 ■y:>GUie, coughs, coiat<. *■_. rm T . COLLIS BROWXIA* JL/ ; -CBx Army t.V'.ca ti;V'; ■'** * Is tbct)n(T.'<ia> and on.y Genuine. Cafiiu.<-— V ire-Chancellor Sir W. P. Woo t tated that Dr Collis Baow.vK was u-i---j .ioubtedly the inventor of "CIU.OR, >- j DY^E;" that toe story ofthe defendant FrcPiitan being the inventor was deliberately untrue, jtdiirh he regretted had beivi -jwoi,* to. Kminent HoßDital I'liysiciunH ol |ondon stated that Dr J. COLLI3 Bkow.vr w ;^ t'i • discoverer of Chlorodyne; thnt they ">•*- scribed it largely, and mean no oilier tun: Dr Buownk's.— See Times, of July J2, l*<- . „ JChe Public, therefore, ure ciuiioned agaunt using any other than Ua J Collis Browne's Chwbipy-b RRMCTIAL tJSSS AND ACTK-N Tliis INVALUABLE KKMKDr produces quiet refreshing sleep, ■ re'ieievespain calms the system, restores the deranged functions and stimulates and regul-M«-i» l.tbe.secretions of^jhe body without creHting ■ any of those unpleasant, results attending i the use of opium Old and young man hti%H -it »t atl hour* and ti ues when reqai^i'it 'Thousands of peryons testify to iti marvelt lous good elfects and wonuefiul cures while medicni diert ex«ol it * virtues most, extensively usin^ it in great quintities in the following Disease* — Diseases in which it is tound eminsnt'y use' ul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrbopa j Colics Cough? Asthma Rheumatics ' £lilxt".ut3 from Medical Opinions] I Tbe Bi^ht Hon,. Earl -Ku3Sf.il cou-uiuni- • cated to the College of Physician** una J 'P I Divcnpont ith:it be had received information •; to the effect that the only remedy of any ytervioe in Cholera t»as Chlorod u»o — tee Lancet Dicember^l 18G4 Beware of spuri&as and dangerous com» pounds sod as Chlorodyne fiotn which fre quent fatal results, hMe 10l owed • See !eudiug article Fharmaceuticul Jour nai AugnstJ *1869 which : st,aies thnt Dr J , Colli* Brown was the .nven-tor of <;lilorodvne - and thai, it is aVays right to use his pie paction when Chlorodyne is ordered CAUTf OK— None genuine without. Ml 9 i words — Jr Jf Collis Übow>k on the Gov reruiuouf Stamp — OverwUelmioj£ m dical | : t<mii^oaj > ac'Oiupauies each bottl« THIS AOTEKTIS'teAfKNT SHOULD BK CAiiEFULLY. ItKAD A.\D i.Vj .* : MKM-Bl*:i*E'l)"Ui' H;V"K'K.YOiNii liS-» ■ TEiU^TJtf j i)lN f FENCi.N<i. TiJEPATKSTOFAL SAMSON FENCE Wlgf Has now been bef ny tbe public for fony year«, and during that limo 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in Proof or which w? h<> d numerous tesrimoninls from Veil-known (Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha nu-nerous Spurious Imitations have lately 7" r»vjduoed in the various market! of -Australia 'imd New Zealand. for the sole purpose r.f daniasinc the 'reputation ofthe Patent Oyal S-imsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE W"hs 1 afented and introduced fonr yeai's ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and N«w Zealand; and tho principal claim set lortii was its being made Oral -to preven f'oud. Y«f, in the face of these patents firms— many of re« specfable standing haye, for the sake of i p-dtry commission, lent themselves totli* introductio.i of vnrious spurious imitfr* lions, which render the, a liable \ 0 nelioi* , at law, ami -Kiuoynnce and oisappoint to the ufif rs. The puhlfc when purehu^Jncr. are there fore cautioned to see that each coil Uaitf a tin taliv tlms : — paten to y a ls a m son wr r k IN OVAL ; And.'thePalentees'Tallv orlrade Mark M JB R »'■• IN l»ADIOOK. Afanßf;.<;t q re-i the Whifecross Wire Company, Warrington, England. By using the Patent Oval Pence Wire you get a better and cheaper Fence than any other, and the best proofs are the lmilatious already referred to. A comprehensive circular as t>> iis advantages, with numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists, will be posteo. to any address on application. The State Forests of Victoria are fenced with the Patent Oral Samson Fence Wire; the one at Dookie is, without doubt, the best Wire Fench in Australia and people come from great diaiunee.to see it. Prices Greatly Reduce i ADDKKSSt MilA- BtOS. & EIGG, o IMP OBT ERS UOUil NE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 April 1881, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 April 1881, Page 1
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