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TiiJi ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE, Invented and Manufactured by It. Freeman. pHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, Fevers, Auuts, Rheumatism, &c, iinrnedia'ely relieved, and most ea 3 <s cured by Freeman'* Original Chlorodyne. It is laig.ly employed m Hospital and Private Praci.c b\ J he highest Members of the Medical Prof v-i-.. as a lemedx of intrinsic value in the abovi diseases. It will be found n.pidlv to r lit-ve p.*io t* allay the irritation of fever, t<> soothe .b s >'» ••• under exhausting disease*-, ad ro <j;i -j ,<• < , t >. without producing anyoon» n of Hie ivo/il-' *a •' f.'elin~s so commonly a.iisiij ft 'in tee > opiir li. ' :ot)ieal f 1 ;; r.j,tos it is n: ■■>.< ] ■■ t ce U*>'< IU.UI -I'M JJi uoiii -.1 • ti e ;•! t-li. •id!, •L» if*, Ultl AiA*\a UKIuiAAL UllLu** \j. .w» J-t it •v» , rn''nr 'itpmrt ironed bottb Sin :,i f'es lot . 1 i.«o: ul i oz, 22d •ach. by the 1 .<• » U.< ...i ■ • &i. Ptuvii a.-' rl t, "0 ", kl :ii.j i.,t-.i. T-.k .>n< bv all (!|ipiniisfcs. BREAKPASI BEVERAGE. TTOMCEOPATHIC Practitioners and the **- Medical profession generally, recommend COCOA «s being the mo>t heal i.ful of ail beverages. When the doctrine of Homoeopathy was first introduced into this country, there were to he obtained no preparations oi Coco t either attractive to the laste or acceptable to the sto each; the nut wa> < ither supp ied in the crude state. <>r mi uufkillu.h manufacf'.it'd as to obtain lutle i r»t ce. J. Epi s, "f London, Homoeopathic Cm mist, was liniueed, ;n the year 1839. to turn Lis attention to this >ubj»ct, and at length suce< (ded. with the assistance of el-> bonne maehin< i\. in bi mj, tin first to produce an article pure in its composition, and so refined hy tie perfect trituration ii r ctivts in the process it passes t noijifh, as to be most accept.ihle to the delicate sumach. For general use, EPPS' COCOA is distinL'uisiied as an invigorating, grateful breakfast bev. rage, with delicious aromi. Dr Hiss ill, in his work, " F<»od and its Adulterations," savs:—" Cocoa contains a gnat variety of importaut nuhiiivi principles—every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body.' Again:—"As i nutritive, cocoa stan'ls very much higher than either coffee or t< a." Directions:—Two teaspoonfuls of the powder iu ;i bivakfaM cup, till u up win* boiling water or milk, in tiu-uued packets, |iu, 51b and lib. J ~,. ~:..c' - • .-'-li',.!—■•.! !-; ;! o S . •• i-.ia • pathic Chetni-t, lli. Greal Rus.ilsu it; 17-), Piccadilly; aud 48, Threadne*die street, London. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES op LONDON, LIVERPOOL, and MELBOURNE. Fire Capital £1,000,000 Life Capital £IOO,OOO With power to increase. Australian Board at Melbourne— J hi M Keuzie, E&q, J P., Queen- street, Chair in n. l; D.nas Budds Payne, Esq., Marrittimo, South Yarra. The Hon Henry M. Murphy, M.P., FlindersSPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Firk Company. Claims paid in the Colony. Insurances efl-ct>d at current rates. Life Company. 1. The advantages of mutual soci« ties, without the objectionable partnerships, and oth r risks peculiar to that system. 2. Non-forfeiture of policus in event * f th«<sassurer! c asing payment of premiu 'is. 3. Claims settled within <"ne nr.Outh a.*'.«r proof of death. 4. special facilities to traveller's >tci (theis who may at any time vi-it • i' ;•' e. > in 7. jop . America, India, &% :.s i'ui.n>. ••an . vans* ferred to any of the C« n;p nv's unierous Bra. • hes and Agencies established in most parts of tl>. wir .<-!. - ;, : -, •:•>■ ->i nr.T >ii '• • , • :.,f ihat Ul u.:) O'.iKi O&CC oUeiUi.'iig ... I. - |-.v..ii«.t. JA:uE broovi ?v\ii<v »-.«'l;:s, s.ief:i ;ld. Ti/'OLS. \z , Axes, Adzes, Choppers, augurs, planes, ir «ns, chisels, gouges, &c. Corporate to<ds for the use <d engravers, carvers, print cutters, die sinktrs, silversmiths, turners, (metal, iv«ry, and wood), bookbinders, carpi nters, coop, rs, gardeners, shipwrights, machinists, &e., &C. Joiners tools —Comprising braces, bits, squares bevils, gauges, turnscrews, screw boxes, skates, &c., &c., saws and files. FRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. London —lßsl. Paris—lßss. Society of Arts, Lor.d n-1856. International Kxhit itimi, London—lß66. JAMES HOWARTH & SONS. 'TURNER'S PATENT BREECH-LOADING *■ DOUBLE GUNS are unequalled for simplicity, strength and quickness; neither can they he surpassfd for shooting qualities, as every gwi is carefullv tistt d belore being sent out. TURNER'S DOUBLE BARREL RIFLES are acknowledged to be the most accurate for ms l ch shooting, and with shell, the most d« structive for siiortim,' purposes ever sent to India. The Sportsman's Prize, for double-barrel rifles of any bore, open to all India, has in each ca*e been won with one of these rifles. To be had of the Pat utee and Manufacturer, Thomas Turner, 8, Fisher-street, Birmingham. Patentee of the celebrated *urner Rifle, Manufacturer of Breech aud Muzzle-loading Fowlingpieces, and every description of small arms; Gun-barrel Killer, &c, &o. Contractor to her Majesty's War Department

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 482, 27 February 1868, Page 4

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