BafiiDess Noticos. ' 3FORSYTH & MASTERS, wltolestile IRONMONGERS aiiEnrouTir, T>Efr lo inform llio inhabitants of the ■"-* Itt't'l'toti District that they have on hand an immuuse Stock of all <loo'criptioii of — BRITISH AND AMERICAN lIAIIDWARE. And arD in receipt of rogiUar Monthly Shipinonts Direct from the Home Uatmckts. Alio on hand a largo stouk of — »*?!icot Copper, 4i x 2'^.4 x -J> Quicksilver € Anlrifiction Grease J Boilei* I'ltttos India Kubber Bwlting, 2\ tv 3iu. I'udiu Uubber and Flax. Peking J'lusting Powder and Fuse. J^iroproof .Safes Mfichr c aui/ Paiut Oi»tf Paint Tar Auicrinan Chairs, <&c , &c. A.. Orders we may be favored with, wili executed promptly, and lowunt munuj'utive price?. DYSENTERY, UH'OLKKA, KKVEU, AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. T\U. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S 1J (Xx Army Medijjkl Stuff) 0 II L 0 R 0%) V N -E Is the Oiiyinal and only G-cnuinc. CiUTioN.— Yiee-ChancelUr Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr Collis PiUow.ve was undoubtt'tlly tho inventor of "CIILORODyKE;'"' that tho story of tho defendant Kreeauni being the inventor w.ts deliberately untrue, which ho regret lod had been sworn to. liminent IJosnitul Physicians of London stated thiit Dr J. C'OLLia Ukovvxe waa the discoverer of C'hlorodyno; that they prosi/ribfl if; largely, and moan no other than Dr Ekownr's.— Kce Timvs, of July 12, 18(!4 The Public, therefore, are cautioned against usiug any other than Dk J, Collis Bkowse's Cnr.omDTXE. V.V.XLV.MM USES AXl> ACTION. Tin's INVALUA«riB itKMKDY prodiiceai quiet roiw-shinnf sleep, relieves pa-in, calms the system, rostcres the deranged functions, and slinuihites healthy action of the secretions of the body, without creating any of those unpleasant, results attending the use of opium. Uld and young may tako it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good cllccts and wonderful -cures, whilt modicul men extol its virtues most extensively, using it iv great quantities iv the following Diseases : — Disosaes in which it is found eminently Useful: — Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, Coughs, i-sthiiia, ivheumutism, Kcuralgiii, Whooping Cough, Cramp, Hysteria, Jtc. [Extracts from AfcJk.il Opinions,] The Rigid I Ton. Euii llus-Jell ct>mmuui« cated to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to the ellGct that the ouly remedy of any service in Cholera was " Chlorodync" — dee Lancet, December 3J, 18G-I. From A. Montgomery, Esq., hifc Inspector of llo*piL:ils, , yoiulmy : " Chhwoiijyno is a most valitiibk' reir.cdp 111 KcL-ralgiii, Asthhia, and Dysentery, lo it 1 faivly owe my restoration to health, ni'ler cighieen months' severe suflcriug, and when all otlic-r remedies had failed." . l)i\ Lofvrc, Medical Missionary in India, reports (December, ltilKJ) :— •' That in nearly every case of Cholera in wliich Dr. J. Collis UltuWNJi'a Chlorodyne was adininistered, the nation!: recoiero I." JLvtract from the Meilieal Times, January 12, 18ljl! : — '.'Clorodyne in prescribed by scores ot orthodox medical practitioners. Of course, it would not thus bo singularly popular, did t not ' supply a wufltund till v piticc. 1 " J''Xlru(;i from the (.icuerul liourd ot' Lfoallh, London, as to ito elllcaey in Choie.a: — "so suongly convinced are we of the immense value of this remedy, that wo cannot 100 forcibly urge llio nccco'siiy 01- adopting it in all Ctleies." Hewuro of epuririis and dangerous compounds told as "Chbrodyiic," from which lieijiicnt fatal results have followed. tee leading article, J'aniuunUicid Joun.ul, Ist August, lytiii, whujn hlaU-s thai Dr. J. Collis iirowne was the Inveiitor of Chlorodyuo . that it is always right to uao hid preparation when Chlorodyne is ordcrod. CAUTION 1 . — None genuine without the words, "Dr. J. CoM.id liKuWNi;" on the lioverrincnt Stamp. Overwlu-lniing medical U-.-(iii;oiiv aeei'iiipaiiie? racli l/olile, Sole Mauufaeii'ivr: J. T. DA.VKXPOT? r , i;:i, (.iix-il lii.^^'l S'reet, Ijloomsbur^, l.<Mldoll. ;•:,! : ni i...vi,., !.- ! SI, ;>s l)..l, and -1-s (iik \\ liuli'.viUi Agi-nt lor Ne¥i Ze.uii.nd: lUsms. Jv li M P I it O v iN E, MlUK>s K li , .t CO l)U.NlvJ.>l hf.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 94, 12 November 1877, Page 1
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