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'I UK ORIGINAL CIII.'MiODYNE, luveiiieil ami Muiiu'acturi u by It. Freeman. pHOLKRA, DYSKNTKRY, DIARRHCEA, J Fevers, A<jues, Rheumatism, &c, immediately relieved, and most cases cured by Freeman'/ Original Chlorodyne. It is largely employed iti Hospital and Private Practice by the highest Members of the Medical Profession as a iemed\ of intrinsic value in the above diseases. It wili lie found rapidly to relieve pain, to allay the irrilati"ij ot fever, to soothe the system uitdei exhausting yiseases, and to give sleep, without producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opium. In Tropical Climates it is used, par excellence, as the Remedy in Cholera, Diarrhoea & Dysentery Numerous Testimonial* from the most eminent members of the medical profession enclosed with each bottle ; also full and explicit directions. None are genuine without the words—FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE—on the Government Stamp around each bottle. Sold in bottles, foz., Is l|d; and l|oz, 2s 2d each, by the Invent jr, Richard Freeman, Pharraaseutist, 70, Ke"*iington Park. 1 ondon, S, and by 111 Chemists. BREAKFAST B.A'KR.IGE. XI Ml OPATFTC V- ' rs and the *--* .»iev.ical v ioi .o low ... i.ii'ji recommend COCOA being the most heaMifui of all beverages. When the of Homoeopathy was fh>; intn diif d in: »o • . ther •.(•]'..' to uocoa '.'i>. .< v > tiic ta.-,te >•• 0 the sto • aeh; oftide state, or obtain little Homoeopathic »r? Mm waseiraii .. t le . n . cAule state,or so un.skilfuily mamn', 4 v / i..rt!l 'is |. obtain little notice. J. Kpps, of London, Homoeopathic Chemist, was induced, in the yea: 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first to produce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it r ceives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the delicate stomach. For general use, EPPS' COCOA is distinguished as an invigorating, grateful breakfast bev: rage, with delicious aroma. D; Hassnll, in his work, " Food and its Adulteiaiions," says:—" Cocoa con runs a great variety of important nutritive principles—every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body.' Again:—"As a nutritive, cocoa stands very much higher than either coffee or tea." Directions: —Two teaspoonfuls of the powder in a breakfast cup, filled up with boiling water or milk. In tin-lined packets, |lb, |lb and lib. Each packet is labelled— 4 J. Epps, Homoeopathic Chemist, 112, Great R isstll-street; 170, Piccadilly; and 48, Threadnee'le-street, London. HE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO.MP AN IKS OF LONDON. LIVERPOOL, and MELBOURNE. Fire Capital £1,000,000 Life Capital £IOO,OOO With power to increase. Australian Board at Melbourne— John M'Kenzic, Esq , J P., Uuevn-Street, Chair man. Thomas Budds Payne, Esq., Marrittimo, South Yarra. The Hon. Henry M. Murphy, M.P., Flindersstreet. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Fire Company. Claims paid in the Colony. Insurances effected at current rates. Life Company. 1. The advantages of mutual societies, without the objectionable partnerships, and other risks peculiar to that «ysre:n. 2. Nor.-forfeiture 0 f policies in event of those assured a asing payment of premiums. 3. Claims settled within one month after proof of death. 4. Special fucilities to travellers and others who may at any time visit or reside in Europe, America, India, &c, as Policies can be transferred to any of the Company's numerous Branches and Agencies established in most parts of the world. 5. The rates of premium are lower than that of any other office operating in this province. JAMES HOWARTH AND SONS, BROOM SPRING WORKS, SHEFFIELD. ''OOLS, viz., Axes, Adzes, Choppers, au; s, planes, irons, chisels, gouges, &c. Corpoiv tools for the us.' of engravers, carvers, - "in cutters, die sink rs, silversmiths, : ii: r«, . tai, iv\ n, and uo U( j), bookbinders, carpenters, co<\ :s, gardeners, shipwrights, machinists, &c, Vc Joiner tool:—Comprisin bi.ioes >its,squfres bivil . _ .oi s, iu • .» , c: >\ >xes, sk >is, &.•., a..' , ....' a. i tiles. FIIIZK JiEDALa .vV.'ARDED. London —1851. Paris—l«o<j. Society of Arts, London—lßo6. International Exhibition, London—lßo6. JAMES HOWARTH & SONS. TURNER'S PATENT BREECH-LOADING - 1 - DOUBLE GUNS are unequalled for simplicity, strength ai'.d quickness; neither can they be surpassed for shooting qualities, as every gun is carefullv ttsr d y ■••fore being sent out. TURNER'S DOUBLE BARREL RIFLES are acknowledged to be the most accurate for ms 'ch shooting, and with shell, the roost destructive tor porting purposes ever sent to ludia. The Sportsman's Prize, for double-bai rel rifles of any bor., o »en to all India, has in each case been won with one of rifl s. To be had of the Pat nUe and Manufacturer, Thomas Turner, 8, Fi»htiHKrret f Birmingham, P«t« nteo of the eel brated '% urner Rifle, Matiui'cturer of Breech and Muzzle-loading Fowlingp.eces, and every description of small arms; Guu-Larrel Rifler, &c, &c. Contractor to her M jesy's War Department.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 483, 5 March 1868, Page 4

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