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In Cholcrnio J)iavrha!H, and xiven in the Kioro terrible forms of Choleru itaelf, we havo wime.Bsed iis surprisingly controlling power. \Ve liavo'nover \if>od auy other form of this Rioiilcine'than OoHlo Urowne'e, from a flrrn conviction that it in decidedly tnis best, and also from a eeiiso of duty we owe to tho profession nnd tho public ua wo aro of opinion thnttho Blitißllt'itlon of nny ot.linr than CoIIU Browno'e i 8 n DKUBKRATK BUKACH Ol' FAITH OX TII3 rA«T or this uhk;.ust 'ry pkksciubk ako PATIKNT Ar.lltK. — Wo'nro, sir. faithfully jowre, fciynveaand 0(i..-Mw«nber&of the P/iarm, Bocicty Of Orcac Britain, Jils Excellency tlio Viceroy's Chcmieta. CAUTIOV.—Vico-Chancpllor Sir W. Pase Wood stated that Dr. J. Coills Browne was. undoubtGdly, the )nvontoi'of C.hloroilyno: tliattha etory of tte defendantFYeoman wusduliberatoly uiitruo. which, ho recreteod to nay. had boon sworn to.—Soo '.'Tho i'irxies," July. 13, 1864. Sold in bottlo3 at la ljd, 2a Hd, 6d. and 11s each. 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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 276, 22 November 1890, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 276, 22 November 1890, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 276, 22 November 1890, Page 6

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