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» Public Notice DYSENTERY, CffOLEfU, b'^KJ AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, *-. DR T . COLLIS BROWM/S - ffcx Arov ed?ca tsf.} C II L O. E 0 1) V N B Is tint UnjjviAl and on.y Genuine. CAiniw/-— V i-tt-Chanceltor Sir W. P. Woivi bited that T)r Collis Browne w» un» .toubtcdly the nventor of M C'H[iORODYNE;" that toe story of the defendant Freeman being the inventor was delihoratcly untrue, ahiVh he regretted had been bkvot'w to. Kmiiient lfn^pitrtl Physicinm* of London stated that Dr J. Colms Buovvkb was t»* discoverer of Chlorodjne; that they pj\jeoribr i it largely, and menn no other tlum Dr iiaowxK's.— See Tmm, of July 12, IBi4 The Ptthltc, therefore, arc cautioned against using any otiiur than Ua 3 Collis Browots's Cploridx.nb BKMBDrAt TfISS AWD ACTIok'/ This INVAf,(JABLK. RKMEDY pro-i I duce« quiet refreshing sleep, re'ieieve^pßiw \ culms "the system, restores the detangefl [functions and stimulates and rcguUtv* ; the secretions of the" body without creitinjf any of flto.«»e nnDlcwant. results atiemUng Hie \Ke ofoptutn Old and young may take it at all lirur? and ti ucs vhen,, requisiis Thousands of person* testify to ita .mirrel--lous good eiFects and wonderful cure* VhiU medic.')! men exlo! iti virtues most extwitfi! vely unn^ it in grout quantities in the following Dieeii!<e< — Diseases in which it is tonnd«mihsnt-y wseiul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea CoH»-s Asthma Khetttratics [Kxt"iu.tß from Mcdkwl Opinions} The Right Hou Earl Russell con>umni« eated to the College of Physicians and J T Davenport tuit be hud received information to*he etfect that tke only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodj ne —see Lancet December 3l lß«i Bewail of spurious and dsngerottt compounds sold as Chlorodjne £ioa» which fra qumt fsital results have fol owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour nalAugnstl 1869 which states that Dr J Colii9 Brown wasthe .nveator oCObtorodyne and that it is & r ways right to use his pre paration when Clilurodyue is ordered CAUTION— None genuine without *.h» words— Jr J UotDiS Bbownb on tke Gor erntacut Stamp — Overwhi'ltnin« iv. dical te«timou; accompanies each bottle, Id i • ttles 1 9 1 H 2j 9 j an.! i* 6<l TfflS iVDVEttTiSBMENT 6HOULD HKCAiMiPUI < .liiY RKAV ANO Wh> I MeMBH)HEI> BY KVRttVO^ii£ IN- ; TKKKSTJbD IN Jb'ENCISu. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRF Has no*- been befir^.the public for fou- 1 yesr^ ai«J during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BKEN SOLD living, very great satisfaction, in proof of which weJio il numerous to9r?monial« fronj well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately h-v.n v n\/i«luccd in the various markets of A«slrali« and New Zealand, for the sole purnose of damaging tlte reputatioi; of Mm? Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIHE Whs 1 ntented and introduced fonr yenrs njjn in rietorin, New South vV«l»w Qufenshnd «n-l N<w Zealand; and the principal rlaim set forth was its being in«de Ovnf-to prevc« fra«d. Yet, in the face of these pafenls firms — many of re. spej'tshle st«n<Hti|r have, for tbe sake of,« pjiltry commission, lent themselves to t!»« introdiicrio.i of various spurious imits< tion<». which M-nder iheio liiible lo notional Ihvv, Hti<i -itinoynnce and disappoint to (lie usfrs. The p'iNtc -vrftcn oitn'fm<ni3,are 'here fore cau'ioneW to nee thai each coil Lear* a tin tnUy ttais :— PATKNT OVA r, S \ X[sOs WIR K in orAL ; And|thePutentoe«'Titllj orlrade Mark Ai U R Iff PADLQCS. • itfßnnfncturp<i by the Whifecross TTir* Company, Warrmgton, Knjjlanil By osme t^e Pafent Oval Pvnce Wir« yoiu'et a better nnd vheaper. Fence ihnc any other, an. l \ite nest proof's are tho imitaUona alf«aily referred Uu A corapreh^nwve cirenJnr as f.» im advantnges, with iiuraprons te^iirujniab from. well-known Colonist*. wti|\te poston te acy address on apjul'rifio.i. TUe State Forests of Victoria are fenced vritit the I'afent <O^;il SBTu>on Feiu'« Wiff^ the -»ne «rt I3<» »kie i*, without doubt, the best \Vire Fenc'i iji Au-tr«!»a and people come trom jjrear disttnce.io ste it. Prices Greatly Keducal M'LSAN BE 33. & RIQ3 f o IMPOKTERS 99 LU-Ci.iblSll! STRKbX, aISL i/OJJUA'K

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 15 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 15 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 15 April 1881, Page 1

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