Public Notice DYSKNTKRV, C HO h R K X , a i f &* AGUE, COUailS, GOUMi,- ie DU *. COLLIS BROWN .'&• \l;r Army t*;'.> C H L l) K 0 J) T N K 1* the Ot>«p.n*t and on.y Genuine. CAUliv«r--r> i^-Clmncellor Sir W. V. Woo 1 . U*d thftt.Dr Oolus Bbo wsb »«'«"* Jenbt^ty th% inventor of «CHT.ORODYNE;" that t.ie story of the dcfeiidiuit Freeman being tl.c inventor was dflibewMy j untrue, jrhirh he regretted hm\ b«en »wor« ] to. Kiutmmt Hospital Physicwnn of Loii.lou stated that Dr S. CotMS BaowKß was t.i« discoverer of Chloroiyne; that they prjscribrt it largely, and mean no other tjrir Dr Bbowne's.— See Times, of July 12, lb •«- The P«Mic, therefore, are cautioned again:* si^rm »r,y other than lm J Colms Browse's Cblobtoy * BRMBDIAL USBB AKD ACTt >N This INVALUABLE REMEDY pro* .luces qviet refreshing «ieep, re'ieierespuw niilme the system, rostoree tho derange* functions and stimuktes and regul-.tv» the eecreH<jns of the body without cn-afaiig any of those «nptewant results aUenuing the use of opium Old and you;g may take it «t ail hours and ti nes when rcqutst:* Thousands of persons testify to it 3 marvellous good effrcts and wottticriul cures while medical men «xtt>! it : virtues most extensively uwa^j it in great qa.iHtittes ia tlw following Diseases — , 1 Diseases in which it is lound ennn?nt y useful— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Colics Cough* Asthma Rheumatics JtEst-avts from Medical Opinions] TheKi^t Hen Earl iUssil coipmumcrftedte 4he College of Phymctaas and J X Davenport thstf be had roceived mformatio» to tho effect that the eidy remedy of any service in Chokra was CMorotljJie -see Lancet 1> jceraber 31 18Gi Beware of spurious and dasgerouß compounds sV.d as Chlorodyne f.-oua which fr« •quejtt fatal results have fol uwed Seeleadkig article Pharmaceutical Jour I nal Augnst* 1869 which states that Dr J Coltis Brown wastlic inventor of Ohlorody tie awdlthat it wa 1 ways right to «se his pw. paratioa when Chiorodyiw is ordered CAUTI '.IN— None genuine without wo"ds— Dt J CofcoiS Bbownb on the Gov ,ei»»iocut Stamp — Overwhelming m dical. tasSiffifW? accompanies each bottle J lfl wis:«i I* l>i 2591an11«61. * ' THIS ADVKKTIS-KMKMr feHOULI> i B!SC\KKFULLV itKAl> ANO KKMKMBfiBED UY KVKRVO.NE IK« TKKEiSO^IN FJJNUIiSU, THE PATENT OVAL ! SAMSON FENC3 WIHF I ~ — ; vi " I ll as bow hcea. bef >re the public for (un* \ years, and thiriim that ti«e ; 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we b »'d numerous testimonials from ; well-known Caloaists; and the demand i daily increasing to such Ra estent, inumerons Spurious Imitations have lately b«^u n\.*jdttced in the various markets of Australia atrd Sew Zealand, for the • sole purpose of damaging the reputation i of Uie I'atent Oyal Samson Wire, THE SAMSON WIRE Whs >*terite<!l nnd lntrorinced four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales ii^uoenslaad and New Zealand ; atid lie principal <fla»m set f««tl» was its bein* made Oval to preven frau-1. Yet, in the ftee of these patents firms— many of respectable standing haye, for the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves tothf introductioa of various spurious initial ti<Mß, which render them liable lo actio** 4 at law, *nd anuoyance and aisappoiot 1 to the users. Tlie public when parchavJTjj, nre there fore cautioned to sec that each coil leari* a tin tali* thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; i AndthePateutees'Tallj orlradeMark m a R IN PADLOCK. Manufacturpd by the Wkitecro&B Wire Company, Warriogton, England By using the Patent Oval Fence Wire you Ret a better and cheaper Fence tliniany other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular as to its i advantages, with iiumcrous testimonials j from w«ll«known Colonists, will be postcu i to any address on appliritioa. The State Forests of Victoria are fmiccJ with the Patent Oval Samson F^nce Wir.*; the one at Po<<lcie is, wit iout doubt, the best \Vire Feueh \u Australia i and people come from great didtaiicc.to sec it. Prices Greatly Reduce 1 ADDftKSS: M'LEAN BROJ. & RIOO, IMPORT E JtS 99 ELIZABETH siTKEbT, MEL. BOUUSIi
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 May 1881, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 May 1881, Page 1
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