L. T. BOWDEN &00 j&MiM $y«Htal 1 : ■ •— DRINIC : v/ ' «BS^ Jsv A A J» «l M .m • IN'TMPj ' A<<SJBkL\ -m "> tinarU heralo^ '';i ! a > . ; .> m , rT^^^fflni ' m MThl * firm dga * rvw tl >«"««i* 1 -* ! . »y all # /•'Blfjjßßß^ WsSbffiffi'U I ttiOKLANDME ■• ; :•■"' '■'"■ '" hli '' ;il!J ! ' ■ ..♦.■^••■.•sn ' •■ ; B; S. GmmOLM, $pficial .Agmt?.^. l • i _-jV, '. f ,, ' ' ■' , ll^i ■iiMiii'inii r ! i.i.^mi iV'ly 1 '.'; . ■ . . . ffßß ' 'E99 '^Bt9p 1 ) bsWa bH * bßb fißst ■£■ »BB ' ■■.:'.•:■.'• ! • '■•:. -.■ I ■ I ■ . ' * j _^ . , . ' > ' } ■'-.}. * - i-• >( ) {I I a)M ' ' I .M^ttMA^ ' .^bbbbW. i^Bak -^ BBs^S' /* '' ► KlSsff* '»• iHB bB 888 jb9 J rj ' *■ . »ltt OHAB. OAME,H ; 6^; M;fe, fl r^--|.n f^lilv n .^ tet-^t" "An -Excellent Foo Jy adcnirftbly adapted to thevrtljitt-QtV(kp^ Vfi. ''■•'.-. ' '■' .'•■■'■■■ - ■< ■-■■i'\'l'-U I '-t^im-^§if'nmU,.h, •' tj '•">■■ ■^•'■'.'■' i v '■"> •<''.v,u^ : >~tW.U-v{^,(|[ < .'i>;'.-; * : ■si 'vflß BlfSf v*4k wi 'jfy ' ~ WBB bb BbV^ TU P A r^Crt ■ DX. RASTLETT, Ph. D F. 0.5., says >- The Flesh and Bone-forming constituents are far above the average the boat Farinaceous Foods." The Universal Remedy for Acidity*' o| f *he Stomaoh, Children, Delicate T?e- j Headache, Heartburri, Indigreation, Sour Eructations males, nnd the Sick- j Bilious Affections. | , ,. ;• neaß. of .pye^nan^r. ', Sold Thtoir. hout tiid v.'orm. N<B.--ASK FOR pj N M F, TO R D''^ MAGNESIA. i , Pvsentervj Chopra/ |6ve:H f Agu^ Cottghs/^oldsj etc, DB. J. COLLIS BROV/NE'S (E? Army Mdiiical Staff) CUprodyne: Io the Original eind only Genuine. GAUTION.-Vioe.Ohancello Sir W. t. Wood stated that Dr J Oollis Browne *m nndoabtedlf the Inventor of OHLORODYNE; that he story of he defendant, Uraemia, bflirifl £c Inventor waa deliberately unttne, which hd regretted, had.been sworn to. Eminent HoMiial Physidians of London stated that Dr J. 061 Is Browne was the discoverer 6f OhlorodWe that they preEoiibed largely, and mean tio.qtber.t ianDrßrowno'B.— Hoa 'ftniotol July IM4, > The Publio, therefore, are cautioned agaiqat asinj; any othe. ,Ann Dii. J. OOli-iiilM-e^'JvV'N'lil^- = ■< CHLOBODTNK SBVIDUIi 0B«8 AN I. AOTtOH. This INVALUABLE BHoaBDY produoeß met, refraahina sleep, relieves pain, calms the System, reetorea the deranged fqaottoni and stimulates iieulthy aotion of the seoretions of She body, withoC oreatinganyo those unpleasant renui.j attending the use of opfym. Old and youug may taau it at all houre and times when ieqi isita Thousands of persons testify to its marvellouß good eHeote and wonderful Ourea, [while Modtpal meu extol its virtues' mos'textflittivAlv OULORODYNE is admitted by the profession tv t -> the mdst wqnderful and valuable remi/v ever discovered. i ' w j y OHLORODYNE is the best remodv known in fi. 4gha, consumption, bronohitis asthma' OHLpRODYNE effegtually oheokß and Arrests uose too o(tpn latal di»earts-^inhS» fever, orbuo, ague. ; "i* "" " "• OALORODYNE acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and ia the only speoiflo n ohoiera and Aith* tery. • vvjbpv OHLORODYNE effectually outa short all attaoks of epilepsy, hyeterta, palpitations, and OHLORODYNE U km only palliative in neuralgici, rheumatism, gout, canoer Jooth.e^ meningms, eto ' ™ From Byrnes A 00,, Pharmaoeutioal Chemists, Medioal Hall, Simla, January 5 lflfld Tn j T Davenport, EBq., 88, Great Rußßellatroot, Bloomsbury, London.— « Dear Sir we embi-Lfl tbiß opportunity of congratulating you upon the wide spread reputation this iuatlv esteemed medicine, Dootob Oomilß Bbownb's Oh)[<oboJ)Xnh, has earned for itself not only in Hinfln«?»n ; but all over the Eaßt. Ab a remedy of general utility, we much question whether a bettar ' 1« imported into the country, and we Bh»U be glad to hear of its finding a place in ever* Analo! Indian home. The other brands, we Are happy to say, a.re now relegated to the native haimara and judging from : their 6ale, we fancy that sojourn th.ero will he but ;ft»ne3S3t We ffl multiply inatanoea ad iiijinitum of the extraqrdmary effloa»y of Da, Ootua Bhowmh'h n«r o ?« OTNi In Diarrhoea and Dyaentery, Bpapmb, Cramps, Neuralgia, the VOnfig la] BiS^sSd as as a general sedative, that have ooourred under our jpersonal observation dnrintfWaivb V fI J., In Oholeraio Diarrhoea, and even in tho more terrible forms of Ohoiera itself waE TwL y ffi its Burpribingly controlling power. We have never used any other formol'this rnIZIZK flollis Browne'B, from a firrS oonviotion that it ia decidedly the beet, and iSa I£SFB&Ei!& duty we owe to the profession and th 6 publio, as we are of opinion that he BGtasMniion ni SnV bthor than OolUs B»wne'fl is a dbubbratb b^hioh ob faith oh wh rtA T of mi 1 OH^Sf^rni KBiBOKiBKK amd pmibnx AUKji. We are, sir; faithfully yours, Symes and Oo ' ■ Sumhan of ihV Pharm. Sogi e( y of Great Britain, Bifl Bwellenoy the Viceroy's Chemists/ umbon ol f e Extract from the General Board oi Health, London, as to its efflaaoj in Oholara strongly are we oonvinoed of the immense value ot this remedyfoal W« oaunoi tob for«ibl» utal the necessity ot adopting it in all oases. 1 - . ."*■■*' OAUTION.-None Genuine without the wprds, "Dr. J. Ooiwd Bbowhb" on tha Gov^rnmini stamp. Overwhelming Medioal testimony eiojmpanien each BotSJ Uoveromenj 6ol. Mannfftoturer :~J» T. DAYßNPOßrT^Gteat Bamdl. a t nft | l BlQomil,wy, L,o^onj Bold In BottUs, 1/U, 8/9, 4/6, »nd.U ''"^v ' . , .'1 ' ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 123, 26 May 1891, Page 1
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