Public Ivotice. t UiiE FOI! ML [TOLLOWAY'S 0 I >" T M E N 1' { The Eeatly and EeliaVe re^e'y Arn;»'(! wish i!,i^ p.-w.-t-Mi! i\.-v,.\, t.» fo j j • J i -■<• M * f , CV.'V" T.',:":-! 'S !li- OTVI I:;?"' 1 '; j ! p!:y>iei:n:. 'fix ■!:■..; il.'-p; ; ?»i >' »■■!■'»!! j ntld ;-,,i!!t;il", ?V>r'rt -, -Hid !]■:;. il.i" i ih •>!.;; I- lit the. world r- 1 ! o^." the utmo,-t ro\ fi cucc ii HI curative p'-operiif-. Gt> ;t, EheuEatisn and Cr:p y | Th«- % «p nro among the ro-st terrii )v> r.m! ■ »goni?in«f cli*e is c <o which th." Iwtrrtvi li-arnf j is subj-oc,: ; yot id tmir v-.i-.rst; fovni<, ai.d j '.vheM see:ni;«^ly iic-in :t '.!-, t'ocy (iisap"«'iir j undor n jvrspxenng iipj>';i.-;iii.:ii o! this p -oth i'ljf and pow'i-fti l Oi'!tß'.;--i:t, if stii-t :-,tti.'nlii"i be p:u'd to ihe printed iiis ruotion wrapp-M round ea'h pot, ere ITrcr.t, Diriiitlierla. Qrinscy. r.lun:?s and i ali Eorasg-eTaents cf the Chest antl Throat i I'", on the nppt>nr r-cc o r n-'v of th-'fe \ iiiseasea, the Ointment be weii ru')!ed. nr..* | \e»s\ I hire limes n day, upon tt? neck to n I upper part of th • chrsf, so :\p to ]>m\.> -rtt ! <* nil i •hcghinds — \he worst R;«oi will' yi:-I I in a' •ompnrative'v short tinu*. p .-.■•tirui.irlv ii' | '.lollowiiy's I'iUs betaken in uj-.proprintc (lose.* to I urify the blood. Sad Legs, Bad Breads, Ulcerous Sore and Old Wounds Vany thousands of mn.rMrs fro n tlie -.bore comphm's .hare found lii'.j almost in-up« porlai.ie but if llollvwu-.'s Oit.tment. be briskly iU'd plentifully rijh'je I v. on and urouncl the piirts aff cie.l, it wiil qnicklv j>"u-lrafe to the source of the evil ; ease m:»y be safely guaranted, and dsea-e driven from the pytem. Nothing can be more simple in i th.m the manner in which it is applied nothing more canitary that its action on th body, both locally and onsii'iitionully, Kcthtr's Friend— Skin Disea hotrev Desperate may be Had cal y Cured Scald heurls, itch, blotch ps ;-n the sk =' se.olulous gore?, king's evil, and such Itke •"•ei'tions, yield to She tni^hty power of (his lire Ointment, provided it be well rubbed Vironnd the affected parts two or thre 1 time? a rhy nnd the I'ilU be taken ac«rJi:^ t> the printed directions! A Certain Cure or Pilea slu Thousands of persons suffer cxmsci-i'i- z ' agony for yenr? from the?o frarf-.il cc.!r,p!,iii:!s ! through false delicacy. Anyone ?o JufiVri! I.^1 .^ ! should at once puch;isc a l'of of iio'low.tv ? ! OiiKnier .read the iiircct;orswhic!i ;ic< l o:n;'!i"'\v ; i% ait upon them to the letter, and he vifi, wiihout rifficulty, guccee«i in obiit.'ritiuu i every vestige of these harassing complaints.^ the Ointment and Pills should le used in the following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soff) Sculls Bad 3i'eu6i-B Fistulas Sure Ihroats Burns Gout Skin Diseases j Bunions Glauduhir Scurv j Chilblains Swellings Sor? } leads ! - happed hsn.^g Lumbago TimouM '-'ontraeted and Piles TLcers Stifl Joints Khcumatism Wounds DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, iitiYED AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, 5L\ DU T . COLLIS BUOWX,:'b \%x. Ai^nv fi;.} C II L O E 0 I) T N- K Is the Ung;aat and oiuy Genuine. Caution— Vi;e- Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood tatea that Dr Jollis iJaowsE was unJoubtedly the Viveutor of "CIILORODYNE;" that tae story of the defendant FreemaE being the inventor was deliberate!} untrue, jvhich~ he regretted ha 1 been evrorv to. Emiuent Hoapital Physicians of London stated that Dr J. Cottis* Buowne was t:i>' discoverer of C'lilorodyne : thut they prjscnbc^ it largely, and me n no other t ! ui: Dr Beowne's.— See Times, of July 12, IS.IU The Public, therefore, are cautioned against suing any other than l)B 3 Collis J3bow»:e'3 Ci'j-oiodt-b EEMEDIAL USES AND ACTI <N Thia INVALUABLE REiIEDY pro« duccs quiet refreshing sleep, re.'ieieve.-paiu calms the system, restores the deranged ' functions and stimulates mid result tes i the secretions of the body without civuling i any of those unple-isanr, results ufteuding the use ol opium Old and young may i;>Uo it ut all hours and ti nes wheu requisite Thou.-ands of persons testily to i-) lnarvcllous good effects and worue»\ul cures while medical men extol it j virtues mO3t extensively using it in great quantities in the following Disease^ — Disea?esin which it is lounJ erninant'y use ul— Cholera Dysentery .Diarrhoc-i ; Colics Coughj" Asthma Klieuu -.atk-s [lixc.uts trom Medic.il Opinion?] The lii- Jit ilou E;irl Kussll co; iiianicuted to the College of Physiciiin? and J I Davenport th:it be had received iiiformaiion to the eti'ect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera, was Chloroduie -set- ! Laucet December 3l lbfii; Beware of spurious and dangerous com pounds co.d as Chloro.luie f;o.n whiuh ire ' queut latal results have 10l owed See leading article Pharmaceu'ical Jour ual Augnstl 1569 which sui es tint Dr J Collis Brown wai the inventor of ' hljroij, :ie yjiii that it is a ways right to use hii preparation when ChiD.oUjne is ordered CAUTI ' : N — None g.-nuino without hwords — jH 1 J Collis L;ko\v.ve "ii the Gov eituut-ut Slir.up — Uvt-rwia-lniin^ m di.'.ii testimon- uc3ompa;ucs each bottle a : I i
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 August 1881, Page 1
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