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Miscellaneous. Trade] ij hb food Pbbseevee. BABA,' although perfectly harmless, possesses the property of preserving from 1 taint articles of food, and the provisions l so treated are not altered or impaired. BABA keeps Milk, Cream, , Butter, 1 Eggs, Pish, sweet and pure for several days in the hottest weather. ‘ ‘ BABA keeps Meat, Poultry and Game fresh and sweet for weeks. ■',"•••■ BABA is invaluable to Dairymen and others who require to forward Milk, Poultry, Meat, Fish, and such like articles to market. I BABA relieves Toothache, and heals sores and wounds. BABA may he obtained from the chief Chemists and Grocers of the United Kingdom in small tin cases, price Gd each, or wholesale in quantities of not less than lowt, upon application to the Chief Offices. Agents wanted. Apply, the Baba Company, 8, Great Winchester street, London, E.C. D J, COLLIS BROWNE Original and Only Genuine CHLOEODYNE. S COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Dr J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne.—Dr. J. C. Browne (late Army Medical Staff) Discovered a Remedy to denote which he coined the word Chlorodyne. Dr Browne is the Sole Inventor, and, as the composition of Chlorodyne cannot possibly be discovered by analysis (organic substances defying elimination), and since the formula has never been published, it is evident that any statement to the effect that a compound is identical with Dr Browne’s Chlorodyne must be false. This caution is necessary, as many persons deceive purchasers by false representations. Dr J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne.—Vice-Chan-cellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlorodyne, that the Whole story of the defendant was deliberately untrne, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to.—See the ‘‘Times,’’July 13,1864. Dr J. Collis Browne's hlorodyne is a Liquid Medicine which assuages pain of every kind, affords a calm, refreshing el ep without headache, and invigorates the nervous system when exhausted; Coughs, Colds, Ac.—From W. Vesolius Petti, grew, M.D., formerly Lecturer at St George’s Hospital, London: —“ I have no hesitation in stating that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an Anti-Spasmodic and'Sedative, I have used it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhoea and other diseases, and am perfectly satisfied with the results.” From W. C. Wilkinson, Esq., F.8.C.5., Spalding:—“l consider it invaluable in Phthisis and Spasmodic Cough; the benefit is very marked Indeed.” GBEAT SPECIFIC FOB CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DIAEEHCEA. The Genera Board of Health, London, report that Acts as a Charm, one dose generally suffl. cient. ■ Dr Gibbon, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta, states —“ Two doses completely cured me of diarrhoea." From Symes and Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5,1880. To J. T. Davenport, Esq., 33, Great Bussell street, Bloomsbury, London. Dear Sir—Have the goodness to furnish us with your best quotations for Dr J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne, as, being large buyers, we would much prefer doing business with you direct than through the wholesale houses. Wo embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the widespread reputation this jnstlv-esteemed medicine has earned for itself not only in Hindostan, but all over the East. As a remedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported into th« country, and we shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home. The other brands, we are happy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and, judging from their sale, heir sojourn there will be but evaneswe fancy their cent. We could multiply, instances ad infinitum of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne lh Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the. Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that have occurred under ur personal observation during many years. In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera Itself, we have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power. We have never used any other form of this medicine than Colli* Browne's, from a firm conviction that it is deoid' edly the best, ahdalsb from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and the. public, as we are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collis Browne's is a deliberate breach of faith on the port of the chemist to prescriber and patient alike.—We are. Sir, faithfully yours, SYMES A CO., Members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, - His Excellency the Viceroy’s Chemists. DB J. COLLIS BROWNE’S CHLOEODYNE Is the True Palliative in . , NEURALGIA, GOUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM. ! From Dr B. J. Boulton and Co., Homcaatle 1 -We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in'our practice lately, and look upon it as an excellent direct Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic. It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ, and from whatever cause. It induces a feeling of comide not obtainable by any other refort and quietude : medy, and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other Sedatives, that it leaves no unpleasant after effects." Dr J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne rapidly cuts short all attacks Of Epilepsy, Spasms, Colic, Palpitation, Hysteria. Important Caution. —The Immense Sale of this Remedy has given rise to many Unscrupulous Imitations. N.B.—Every Bottle of Genuine Chlorodyne bears on the Government Stamp the name of the Inventor. . • DB J. COLLIS BBOWNE. din Bottles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s fid, by all Chemists, Bonn Manufactdeee J T . DAVEN PO E T Great Russell street, W.t),' No Families who value their health should be without one of the London and general water purify ING COMPANY’S (LIMITED) PATENT CISTERN FILTERS. Charged solely with animal charcoal, requiring, when once fixed, no attention whatever, and superior to all others. Vide Professor Fronkland’s reports to the Registrar-General, July, 1866, November, 1867, and May, 1870. The “Lancet” January 12, 1867. Also testimonials from Dr Haasall, September 23,1863 ; the late Dr Letheby, February IS, 1865, and December, 1872, Price, £llos and upwards. Portable Filters on this system, £l5B to £3. Patronised and used by Her Majesty the Queen at Osborne, by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales at Sandringbam, by H.E.H. the Duke of Edinburgh at Eostwell, by H.E.H. the Duke of Connaught at Bagshot Park, by H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge, the elite of the medical profession, ana a 1 the London, Westminster, St George’s, St Mary’s, Consumption, Fever, and German Hospitals, and various Lunatic Asylums, Intitutions, Breweries, Ac., and by all the schools established by the School Board for London. Pocket filters, 4s fid and 6s each. Household and fancy filters, from 12s. Water Testing Apparatus for detecting impuntie in water, 10s fid and 21s each. “ The Testing Apparatus for Discovering the Presence of Impurities in Water” is a most con-' venient and portable one. Vide Dyke on the “ Preliminary Duties of Health Officers." 157, Strand, W.C. (four doors from Somerset House), London. Bead Water: its ImpontiesandPurification.” Price, per post, 6d IMPROVED NOISELESS TYRES. CARMONT’S PATENT. IHE NOISELESS TYRE COMPANY, Limited, ' are now prepared to execute orders for their oiality in Rubber Tyres. The advantages offered absolute security against the rubber coming , ; of place on the roughest roads, and, being seless, offer perfect luxury to the occupants of riages having these tyres, together with un. nages mixing tucne ujioo, ibted economy, as the old cumbrous way of lying rubber is superseded by the Carmont ruDDvr lo Bupcipcuou wj uuo viuuivuv The following testimonial has heengivea, letter from H; S. Eenshaw, M.D,;' XOul/OA uum xl« w* •*»"*» “ Sale Bridge House, Sole, March 27,1883. Dear Sir, —The noiseless' indiarnbber tyre's d to my open carriage have worn remarkably L For several months, and or an average of it hours a-day, they have been driven over LU HUIUO a*U»J) xu»v« - a adorn, cobble stones, various kinds of sets and ler roads, and there is no indication of damage tever. The luxury of driving quiet without le over the roughest roads is a great comfort, indiarnbber takes off the jolting movement ■nnrily perceived in running over cobble stones, the saving of wear and tear to all parts of the ■iage is doubtless very great; over rough roads noiseless character of the tyre is ■ almost 'eot, as over the roughest way the vibration'is iced to a and is no moreperceptdble iin running over the smoothest; They have in ry way given mo great satisfaction. Pleose ply my brougham with the same kind of tyres our earliest convenience. • I am, yours truly, * H. S. Benshaw, M.D.’ 1 n -Llli*HW| |mj|| LwU Uv hvvm c AiavowAw ** ■ 1 ‘'- v * v * H | ihbnilders, 154, Piccadilly; and’at Messrs ler and Co.’s, Limited, Hansom Cab Builders, pper St Martin's lane, London. Application f the trade and others to be made to the eleas Tyre Company, Limited, 20. St Ann’s re, Manchester. 1 c UEE for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CROUP. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM composed of the active principles of roots and plants, which axe chemically extracted so as to retain all their medicinal qualities. > 1 : Ministers and Public Speakers, who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. . . , The LUNG BALSAM never faffs to do gotta .o those afflicted with a cough. It is harmless tiithe most delicate child. It contains no opium what ver, ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM Is sold by all Chemists. TBRIZE medal vouveay champagne. 1 Notloe.-r-This wine can only be obtained from the original importer (in 1867), A, H; Browning, Lewes, Sussex.- Price, SBs per dozen quartm42s per two dozen pints, dry, extra dry, or medium. Imitations are worthless, the genuine wine having mporter’s name on label. Carriage paid. J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7562, 29 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7562, 29 May 1885, Page 7

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