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Medical. STEED MAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS FOR CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. Tho value of this well-known Family Medicine has been largely tested in all parts o£ the world, end in all grades of society, for upwards of fifty years, its well-earned extensive aalo has induced spurious imitations, some of which In outward appiiahanck bo closely roEonibio the original as to.havo deceived miiny I purchasers. r l i:o proprietor, therefore, feole It <iuo to the public to glTe a special caution I ajruinet the use of such irmtaiipns. Purchasers are theroforo requested carefully to observe tho four following distinctive oharaotenetios, without which nono are genuine :— Ist. In every caeo the worda John SteiedmaW, Cnw.nsT. Wat-worth, Scjhrwy, are engraved on tho Government Stamp affixed to each packet. 2nd. i£aoh Sinsrlo Powdor hat directions for tho dose, and, the words "John Sroodraan, Chemist, VValwortli, Hiurey," printed thureon. 3rd. The name Siecdtnan ia always spelt with two KK's. 4th. Tho manufacture ia carried on solely in "Walwortli, Surrey. Sold in Pact Ms by all Chemists aad Medioino Vendor?, at Iβ l}d to 23 Sd each. Agents: Komnihorno. Prosper, and Co.. Auckland Wellington. Ohristchurch. and Dunodin. iM, WONDERFUL UEDlClNfii -fij , " tiniverealT? #Ci''4A udmlttedtobe Jvs v£^""" worth c. Gnincc a jf'H// \V ■»% HoxforCilioueand lI'CD/ Nervous Disorders f,\l I X\\ " ac } l as Wind am} « /IM.TKNT i' , luiaoh, Eiok Head. BE»| IT. '1. r=3 aL ' ho - Gfiddinoao. R '-3 PB L LS. J Ifidness and Swol. UV—\ »«-■«»'«'■ /jO| buff after Moals, «V-\ -**— »cti»"- liKjR Diszinoso and !t , vr*\ J I?) if DrowEineas, Cold \<AV y£?3 Chills, li'luahinps of *^jS?>~~--—^%S& j v Heat, Lono of Ap. V S f£\\&>laf liotite, ShortnoßS of i ; roath. C'oativo. >;v,"il nosß, Scurvy and (K., Ulotchos on tho ■"Mrf—" Stin, Disturhed 6!enp, Prlghtfnl Eref-iaa, and all Nervous and Trembling Sonsationa, tx. Tho flrflt doao will give raliet in twenty minutes. Ilrcry nullerOT is enrnostly invitod to try on* box of tlieso I'illß anil they will to acknowledged to bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Tor fcmulof of all ag-oo thoso Piile aro ali'.o, en iv fciv doseri of them carry otf oil humours, end brtoijj obonu -all that in roquirod. ]So fcmalo should be Tvithout thorn. There is no Mcdii'ino to bo found ot|ual to Beecbam'e Pilla for romoving any obDtruction or irregularity of tho Gj-otom. If talcoa according to the direc, tiona ppven vrith each box, tlioywill soon restor© females of all aprco to sound und robust health. U'his lino boe'-i provod by thouEande who have tried thorn, and found tho benefits which are onKurod by thoir uoe. For a Wealc Stomach, Impaired Digestion, and all DUorders of tho Liver, they act like xmvgio, ami a i'ew dooos will be found to work ■woaders on tho most important organs in the hiuniui machine. They otrenpthen the whola ruusculai' system, restoro tho long lost com* p'.exion, bring back tho keen odpra of appatito, end aronso into action with the rosohud of health tho wholo physical onorgy of tho human friane. Thcsu uro Pi era testifled continually by rriGinborß of nil classes of society and one at tho best gunraTitoes to tlio Nervonß and Debili. tfttod is, BKEOUAif'S PILLS have the Largest Sale cf any.Patent Medicine in the World. Beccham's Magic Oongh. Pills. As o rcmady for Cotiphs in poneral, ABthma, Bronuhial Afioction3, lioarnencss, Shortnean of Eroath, Tightnoss and (Jpnroeoion of the Chest, Whoozing, &c, thesa Pills stand unrivalled. Thoj' aro tho bost over oEored to tho public and will Rppadil.y romove that Eonso of O])proEaion and dilllciiltv of breathing, which nightly doerivn tho patient of rust. Lot any person pivo EECIIAM'a COUGH PILLS a trial, nnd tuo most violont Ccnsh will in a Dhort time bo removed. Preparod only, and soldV/holesalo and Retail, by tho Proprietor, ThomaaDoccham, St. Helo:i3, liancashirc, lungloadr ia bos£3 Is. lid. one 2s. Cd. each. Gold by all Eir-sists ZZ& Hodiclne Dealora everywhere. H.i3»—l'iiU ai*;cUca --3 clfCawUhcsclilioa, DR. J. COLI.IS OROW^E'Sr 1 C IX L O R O D V NIK' The Original and Only Genuine. Advico to Invalids.—lf you wleh to obtain quiet, refreshinit sloup. free from headache, relief from pain und anguish, to calm andasaungo tiie weary of protractod disease, in vinorate the norvoua inediu, aud reKuiato tlie circulating of the body, you will provide Tourselfwiththatmarvollousreraedydlscovoredi ny Dr. J. ColliH Browne (Into Army Medical Suiflj. to which lie gave tho name of CHLOKODYNE, and wlilch is admitted by tho profession to bo tho most wonderful and valuable remedy evcrdiiicoverpd, CHLOttOUYNE is the beat remedy knownlot Co;iv'li3. Consumption, iirwichitis, Aetlima. I OIiLOKODYNIfi acts HKo a ohinm in I Diarrhooa, and is tbo only apeoiflo in Cholera and Dysentory. CiliOßOlJYNKofTfictnallyouts ehort all attaoka of Epilepayi llyeieria, Falpitalioii, and Spasms.. .. . . i OHLOPIODYNE is the only palliativo in Nouralsria, Khomnatiam, Gout, Cuncer, Tootliaoho, Menin«itiß, atn. From Symes and Co., Pharmoocutloal Chora» istsi, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 18S0. To J. T. UayenpQrt, Esq., 33, Great Kussoll-streot, Bloomsbury, London. Dear Sir, —Wβ embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon tho I wide-spread reputation this Justly -oiueemed incdichio. Dr. J. Collla Browne's Chlorodyue, has earned for itself, not only In Hiudostnn, but all over tho East. As' a remedy for general utility, we much question whether a bettor Iα imported Into tho oountry, and wo shall be Klad to hoar of ite finding a place in overy AngloIndian home. The other brands, vre aro happy to aay, avo now relegated to the native bazaars, and, judging from their ealo, wo fancy theic cojourn there will be evanescent. Wβ "could multiply instances ad ivjinitum of the oxtreorclinary oUlcaoy of Dr. Oollis Browne's Ohloro* dyno in Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnancy, ana as a general eedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many ycare. In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and even in the inoro terrible forms of Cholera itaelf, we have ■witnessed its Burprisingly controlling power. Wo have never used any other form of this medicine than ColUs Urowne'e, from a firm oonviction that it is decidedly the best, and also froirfaeensoof duty we. owe to the profession and tho public, as wo are of opinion that the eubetit'.tion of any other than COIH3 Browne'e J9 a DELIBERATE BREACH OF KAITH ON THS PART OF TnK OHEMjST TO PRKSOKIBE AND PATIENT alike.—Wo aro, sir, faithfully yours, Symes and Co., Metnbereof tho Pharm, Socioty of Groat Britain, His Excellency tho Viceroy's Chemists. CAUTION.—VIoe-Ohaneollor Sir W. Page Wood etated that Dr. J, Collie Browne was, undoubtedly, the inventor of Chlorodyne; thatthe story oftbedofondantFreoman was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to cay, had been 6worn to.—Boo "The Times," July 13,1864. Sold in bottle 3at Iβ ljd, 2s Sd, 4s 6d, and Us each. Nono is genuine without the words " Dr. J. Collie Browne'e Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medioal testimony accompanies oaoh bottle. Caution.—Beware ol Piraoy and Imitationa. Solo Manufacturer-J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, GreatKusaell'Otreet. Bloomsbury. London. CIXEB3S IHSXAIffTSiir BY - APPLIANCE PREE.BjJ To any man suffering from Nervo\i3 Debility Weak Vitality, etc.. 1 will forward, FIIEIS OF CHAB«K, a valuable Electric Appliance for cure of same. Address "Electropathist. care of P.O. Box 462, Sydney. HfITR/innV —LOISETTE'S Byetem.—"lat. IV rW Un I .tended your ieotures in Cam- " IU " IU 'bridge and was impressed with the possibilities of improvement to memory whioli they op'en up."—lt. N. Ingle, M.A., M.D., Cambridge University Lecturer in Midwifery (Jan., 1890). "I intend to educate my son entirely on your system."—Rev. C. E. Cockln, M.A., Rector of Lea. (Had lessons by post.) "Great advantage to strong memory; incalculable aid to weak one."—Dr. J. M. Buckley. "Able to give gist of book after reading; it once."— Roy. J. M. Macdonald, 8.A., Oson. M.A., Sydney- "Aβ excellent travelling companion."— Capt. J. B. Haye, R.N. "Invaluablo."~ J. J. Francis, Q.C., Hong Kong.—" Does not involve much labour."—"Statesman, 23rn Oct 1887. " Interest in lectures unparalleled." —" Oxford Review," Ist March, 1889.—ProsDectua Free. One Pupil, £S 13a ; Ten Pupile, *4 JeeaoL-Prot LOIShTtTK, 37, New Oxfordstreet, Loixdga, KnKlaudt

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 282, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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