Public Kotice CUKK tOli ALL r T O L L O VV A Y ' S OINTMENT The Ready and Reliable Bemeily Armed wirb iliin powerful aiitinote to disease, every m>m is nis own finnily physician. Thp first llos>v)i!nl Surge.™* mhnit it? unparal]eled ulid liea!i)ig »irfue«. Fonigri overnments sanction i's> u^p i" fh. ir i!«vu) and military aervirt-s, nr.diiiunkii:-! lhr«iiiwl>"iit the world repose the utmost ronfi em;*- in its curative propertii»i«. Gout, Bhenmattsm aad Dropsy These ore among the most torrili'e r,i- ,! diseases to which tli<- hum an !rum. is suhjeci j yet in their worst forms, mul when seemingly incurable, they dissippeur under a persevering application ol this*""'" , ing •'d powrrfu'- Oinluient, ; f strict attititionj be paid to the printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quinsey, Mumps and aL Lwmgemtnts of the Cheat and Throat If, on t.'ie uppeuri'iM-e of any ol these iHsease*, the Ointment be weli rubbed, an-: leaßt three limes a day, upon the neck to •< upper purt of th dies', so >,» to pene rare :ill •In- glands — the worst c.isos will yield in « I ■ouiparative-y short tune, puvli<;ul:«rlv il (SollowajV I'ills b. taktis in appropriate dosis to jurifv the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcercus Sore aad Old Wounds Vany thouiuimls of nianyra from the ;>bove complan'B have found lite almost in-up-uoriithle but if lloll' wav'fl Ointmetit be briskly and plentifully rulibe i upon n\>d .iround the }-» rls au»*<led, it wiil qniekl.% p nitrate to the source ot the evil ; euse mny be safely jjuaranted, »ud ditea-e driven Irom ll;e Bj-teui. v oihmg can be mure rimpie in lite than thr manner h. which it ie applied uuthing nu>re r-Hiiilary tb&n its action on tne budy, both Wi*lly anu coi.«u u\ioituiiy, The 5 other'B Friend—Skin Disea howev I>e- peraie may be iiadoaliy Cured Scald heads, itch, blotches en the skin scuiluhus sores, kmu's evil, and such like eetions, yield to the mighty power oi this Tine Ointu.ewt, provided it be well rubbed • ■oiirid the aßecied parts two or thre> times a diy and the Piils be taken according U the pruned directions, A Certain 'era 'Ibousanda of persons suffer excruciating agouj lor yeurs Irom these feari ji compiuints through lalso delicacy. Anyone »o gutfenng should tit once puthuse a Pot of Uoiion-uy Uii>>i>-e; .read the iiirections which accouipuuy U, in t upon them to the letter, ami he wnl, wiil>out ( ifficuhy, rucceed in obliterotiug ever) vestige ol tnene harusdiug comploiuvs. | the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following complaint* : ad Leg* Corns (soif) Scalds Dud BieusU Kislulas Sum I hronts Burns Gout Skin Diseases bunions Gluudukr Siinv Chilblains bw> Uings Sort; Heads -happed hands Lumbugo Tumours - outracted and Piles • Uicers Mit) Joints KboumatUm Wounds DYbENTEBY , CHOLERA, b«.V KB AGUE, CODGHS, COLDS, ic. DR T . COILIS BROWN = .'b \\i Arm? tau) CIILOK 0 B Y N h Is the Ungiual and on.y Genuine. OATTCiiwf.— > ioe-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wow tatea that Dr Ooli.is BboWNB was unJoubtedly the rmutor of "CHLORODTKK;" that t.Jo story of the defeini.ui; Freeman being the inveator was deliberate!} untrue, »hioh he regretted hud been sworito. Euiiuent Hospital Physiciauo of London stated thut Dr J. Coi.us Bjiowkb was tii>< discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they pro seribH il largely, and mcun no other th u Dr BBOw^B > 8. — ace Times, of July 12, 18H4 The Public, thereioro, are cautioned against suing any other than 1>& J Collis Bbowne's Cblobody k s BBMBDIAL 0&EB AND ACTI"N This INVALDABLE BEMKDY produces quiet refreshing Bleep, re.'icicvet-puiu calms the system, restores the derunged functions and stimulates and regulitce the secretions of the body without creating any ol those unpleasant results attending the use ol opium Old and yom.g may take it at all hcur» and ti nes when requisite Tboui-andij of persons testily to itrf marvellous good etiects and woiuieriul cures while meuicul men extol it virtues most extensively using it in groat quantities in the following Disease- — Diseases in which it is found euiinent'y übo'ul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhceu Colics Cough* Asthma Hheuualiee [Kit«*a t ts from Medical Opinions] The Ri,;ht lion Earl Kussrll cou muni oa ted to the < olle^e of Physicians and i T Davenport thut be had received information to the efiect that the only remedy of any eervice in Cholera was Chlorod* ne — see Laucet December 31 1804 Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds so. d as Chlorodyne ftoin which fre quent iatal results have 10l owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour nal August 1 Ib6y which stu'es that Dr J L'olhs Browu w»* ihe .nventor of oblorodyne and that it is a'ways right to use uis pre partition when Chlotottyue is ordered CAUTl'N— None genuine without (ho words— i)r J voLus liBOWsB <n\ the Gov eruuicut Stamp — Overwhelming tmdicai lestii'ionj- accompanies each boule TT-BUSE'S INSECTICIDE. Persian Insect Destroying Powder. This powder is umivallcd in destroying fleas, bugs, ants, fliiß, cockroaches, beetle*, Kiih s, Ujo>-quito« moths (in furs, fus), and e»ny oilier species of insect tn all »iuges oi tuethiuitrpbob'u to huuiuu boiii^s. and is q>ii ; e httjuiless m its application to oots, «-ulb, poun.ry, &c. We ask bui ou tri.-ii ier • la* powder to secure conlideuce ; uo tlber brs-ua well bo wanted hereufter. iiie public should Euoour.tge by their Liberal Support the Mannfocture oi Oole onial Productions, Rnd thus render uuectsuury piouibttife
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1191, 6 November 1882, Page 4
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883Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1191, 6 November 1882, Page 4
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