PuV.ic ITclice DYtiENTKRY, CHOLERA, rfC-'Bi AGCii:, couaus, coli^, \c DU T , COLLIS BUOWX.'S (%x \rmv t«V) CHLOR 0 D V N K Is the Ung^i#i *nd on.y Qcnutno. gA|^^^he«j|^»e^lo^Sir W. P. Woo A *j»Si^wr J 'JihStof of "Ctn'oni >- DYNE ;" that t.ia story of the defon-hnt Freemun being the invontor wn? dr;il>i'r;i«i«!j mifcnuej jfhi<*h he regretted h.-i 1 I)^n s»ror.». to. 'Eminent ITonpifsil Physician^ of \»>n io« stated that Dr J. Coups' Bkonoe w;m i ; i<discoverer of Chtorod vne ; thit thoy pvismbf4 it largely, and mean no other t'» m: Dr Beowkb's.— See Times, of July 12, 18.»«The Public, therefor^, are cauliouedu^sin t suing any other thaa I»a J COXLIS BEOWKK f 8 CPT-OHODY S BEKEDIAt U3K9 AND ACCION Tin's INVALDABLB KEMEDY pro« ducea quiet refreshing sleep, re'ietevespain CiUms t!*e system, restores the deniM^ci Punctioßs and stimulates and rej>«l»i-»vf the secretiong of the body without crc.it ing any of those unpleasant re* u its aMej»iLinf» t4»e use of epkini Old and you'ig may iv\v ist at all hrurs and ti ties when requisVc Thousands of persons (eslity to i f 3 morvolLous good effects and woauerul cures w.ljjite medical men extol it jrh*tue3 most e\t engjvoly using Hin great quantities in the following Disease; — Diseases in which it is iownd emsn?nt\v useful— Cholera DyseniCi-y Di;irrhap;i Colics Cough? Asthm* Rbenn^aUcj {Ext<-aLts from Medic.tl Opinions] The Right Hon Enrl Jftuss' 11 co-pmuni-cated to the College of Phyeimns ana J T Davenport th.it be bad received iufonnaiion <to*Ue effect that the only remedy «funf service ia Cholera was Cklorodyne— eoe Lancet D;cember3l 1884 Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds sold as Chlorodyne fom which fr« quent fatal results have fol owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jottr nalAugnetl 1869 which states that Dr J CoUis Brown was the inventor of Chlorodyne and $hat it is a' ways right to use his prf paratien when Chlorodyne is ordered CAUTION— None genuine without tin words— dir J Ow.t-i« jßeownb on the Gov ernwent Stomp — Overwhelming m dical testimonj accompanies each be Mia li nMdi I* Li i 2s93aaaii6l TfflS ADV-BRTrSRMENT oHOULD BECUiEFULLY RKM) ANJ> KKME&IBISBE!.) BIT hiVKKYONE IxN« TEUKSTiSDIN' FENCIKU. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has do«v been bef ire tbe public for Cod- 1 y>'ars f and tiurhia tin' time 6000 TONS HAVSBi'K\ T SOI-H (iriviog yevy great saiisfcction, ia p» f -«of of whicli webo <luumerouß (es>iu)<:Hi,>ls('roin well-known Colonists; and tbe demand daily iucreasiu^ to such an extent, tha numeroos Spurious I.nitatious huve l^le'f b««n n^jduced in the vutl'Mia rou'ketf of Australia and New Zetland, for the sole purpose of damaging t4«»fep'jt iftoc of the PateutOyal S.irasoa Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was ] atenfpd and introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland »«iil New Zealand; and the principal claim set toiih was its beins; made Ovalto preven fraud. Y«t, in the face of these patents firms— many of re« spec' able sfaoding hit ye, for the sake ot paltry comroi.xsion, lent tbemsclves to thf introductio.i of various spurious imitai tioiis. which lender tlie,o liable to aclioP at lavr, and nnuoy.iuce aad oisappoint to the users. The public when pij.-«br» c 'ns. are (her© fore cautioned to sen tliat eucli coil lyPi.»i* a tin taltv thus : — PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IK OVAL ; Andlbe Paten tees' Tail j orlr^c M.m V M U K IN PADLOCK. ManufjiCturH by tbe Wb<lecras« Wir« Company, Warrington, England, By using the Patent Oval Fence Wire you get a beiter nnd cheaper Fence than any other, and tbe best proofs arc Iha imitations already referred to. A corupi'ehousive circular as to its advantages, with numerous les'imoniuls Iroru well-known Oolonis-s. will be postou to any address on applieatioa. The State Forests cf Victoria are fenced with the Patent Oval » s Hmson Fence Wire; tiio one at Do;>kie is, witnout doubt, tbe best \S r ire Fench ia Australia and people come froai great distance, to see it. Prices Greatly Reduce. i ADD BESS: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABETH STKEbT, MELJ3OUKXE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 1
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659Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 1
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