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Public Kctice | , FT 0 L L 0 W A V ' S OINTMENT The Ready and Beliabie Remedy Armed wiih thi* powerful nntiiiotp to •-li t'iiKp, every ninn is his own family plijf ifiim. The first Hospital Surgeons admit il* unpiirulloled and. lipaliujji urine:*. Foreign ovprnmenis Function ii» \x*o in their naval and r. .ilitary services, u»d mankind throughout the world repose the utmost eoniiience in its miraiive pro|)criii:.-<. Gout, Eheumatism and Dropsy Tlwe are among the ni'>st 'terrilile nnri igouishig di;eiißcß to wliiclt ihe human frame fUjmbjecl ; yet in their worst forms, and 'whrir. sveininclT iin-urnble, they disappear under a'.peri>e>ering application ol this sooth ing und powerful Ointment, if strict attention be. ])iiid to the printed instruction wrapped round fiuli pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quinsey, Mumps and all Derangements ot'tlie Chest and Throat I!, on t.i« appetii'Mn-e of any of these <li«eu>>e.!<, the Ointment be well rubbed, und li-nst three limes n day, up.in ilia noi-k to h upper part of tlr- ehesi, no us to peneiraie all •■lie giunds — Uie ,woral o.ises will yield in a .•ompurutiveiy short time, purtiuularlv if Mollowny'ii Fills be luknn fti appropriate" dose.* (o purify tho biood. *' Bad Legs, Bad 7 Breasts, Ul cere as Sore and Old Wounds V»ny thousands of mariyrn from tlir above complants huvc found life, almost in>up> porlublc but if llolUwiiv'fl Uiiitment be briskly and plentifully, rubbe.i upon mid nround I lie parts ulleiited, it. will quiebly p'>utiute to the source ol the evil ; eui«« may be sufely guaranted, and dit>ea^e driven from tho dy.-lt')n. Nothing cim ho more simple in lite tlum the manner iv \\\m-]< ii ie applied nuthin>{ more tunituiy llii.n its action on t tie body, both locally uud (tonsil* utiouully. The & other's Trier^A —^kin Disca tovscv Desperate may be Ead.caliy Cured Scald huuds, itch, blotches i.n the pkin Bu.uluhiUß t-orcti, kind's t-vil, uud such like - cetioms yield to (he iniylilj power vi llna line Uintment, provided it bu well rubbeil ■ :ound the ulleeted piiits two or thrco limes v d-i\ und the Tills bo tukeu uccorcling to the printed directions, A Certain leru 'lliousauds of ] ertOMs pufTer rxeruciating ujjoiiy for years (nun these U-urful coiuplaiul» through Julte delicuey. Anyone so aull'crnm should at once piichiifC a Jfol of lioilowuy c Oi>>iUiC> •read tlicdircuhoLswlnuli aueompany 11, tilt Upuh liiiin lo the letter, uud lie wnl, without ( iflieulty, succeed in oblileruling every vestige ul theoo harasning coinplaiuis. . the Ointment and Pills should he used in the following complaints: nd Legs Corns (soli) Scalds Uud Him^U Fistulas Soro ihroats „ Burns Uout ''Skin l^'foaoua bullions Oluudulnr Seurv UliiJbluma dwellings ' Sura lleads v hupped hands Lumbago Tumours '. onlracted x und I'ilcs Uicera bull Joints Kheumatisin Wourids DYSKNTKHY, CIIOLEKA, L'liVEB A.GUE, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. DE T . COI.LIS BUOWNM'b \Ttx Army taw) OHLQEO D V N 'K Is tin. Original and on.y Genuine. CAniu^.— Vioe-Chnucellor Sir W.P. Wood tutea tlmt i)v JoiiLis Hbownk vras undoubtedly the inventor of "CIILORODYNIi;" that. t;ie story of tho defendant Freeman being the inventor was deliberately untrue, A'hich ho regretteJ bud been sworv to. Eminent. Hospital Fhysicianß of London sauted that Dr J. Collis. Bkovvke was tin* discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they proBcribcH it largely, and mean no other thur. Dr Bhownk's, — See Times, of July 12, 18ii4 The Public, thereforo, are cautioned against suing any other than i>jt J Collis Bkowse's Chlobiby>e EEMEDIAL USES AND ACTION This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re.'ieievespain culms the system, restores tho deranged functions and stimulates and regulates the secretions of the body witlfOut creating any of those unpleasant reßults unending the use of opium Old and young nmy take it at all hours and, tf-hes when requisite Tliou.-uiidd «f persona testify' to its marvel■lous good cH'acu and; woiuterful cures while medical men cn\oi itj yirtues most extensively ueing it in great quantities ill the iollowiug Difease-— *■ . • • Diseases in which it is lound eminently use.ul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Coiics Cough* Asthma Uheumatics [Kxi",uis from Medical Opinions] The Kidit lion Earl Kusst-11 cou-iiiimi* cated to the College oi Physicians and J T Davenport thut be hud received information to the cfleei that tho only remedy of any cervice in Cholera was Chlorod.v ne — see Lancet December 31 ltSli-t Uewure of spurious and dangerous com* pounds bold 'us Chlurodyne fiotu which Ire queiil lutul results have iol owed See -euding article Pharmaceutical Jour ual August 1 lb(sii which staies that Dr J Collis Brown wiia the inventor of Chlorodyne und that it is always right to use ijis pi-e parution when Cliloj diiyiie is ordered ! CAUTI^Nr-None genuine without the woriiß--iJr^ CoLLiS liuowiß <-n iliu Gov ernuieut Sfaiup — Overwhelming m.diual testiiuonj ac.oiiipuiiiea each bottle > T7" KU Jj E'S INSKUTJOID E. l'er«iau Insect Destroying Powder. .'This powder is uimvuiljd in destroying Heus, bugs, unu, ill- b, cucKioaohes, Oeeiiur, t;iitt B| , imtequitor Uioihs' (hi lui'D, t'dc), uud every oilier spec, os ul iin?ecl in all ciii^ei 01 luetuulofpho^is to liuiiwu- beings, and is qui.o liuiinless in Us uppiiea ion io Uo^s, tutc, pou.cry,'&u: ' We a»k tiut on tviui lor tins ponder to secure confidence j uo other bruuu vvuu be «anieu bcrculier. The public bhould lii'couiage by their Liberal support tl.u lianiitoctuio ul Cols umul I'roUuuiious, mm In us render uuecee^ary l-'iouiuaive p^igMvo Uutua.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

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