L. T. BOWDEN &00 j venial Ay mi,*, * DRINK ** In ft m m EXt^ CT^ * • Wl9 lf\ JTtT> IbYj^ .O ** JW #\ <"•'• INDUS' ;,*i. OAZETTE. V% yVI JI I Q Tl f? if #l\ "The blending 1 1 unilruly attended to UCfll It/1 1» #A\ m "ff Mr - Nelson himself, who Is a Ay \ff \Jr V JL V %/mJtMMr i JSk. \ foster °' 6 re *t experience, and hag Mr ajy \ h*d a special training In the art." t IN THE Jr JLd&&±\ m * riK/iRU herald.'* i $ r^ftret3tfW^i »k " This flnn deserves the sup- .. ,?^ _. • Jf port of oil purchasers ol Te», y^m S"lk A *» M #T2*ASi% m M tfie » rtlcle * llo y off w Is I M §52? \ \JB /M JLJSPE2jS!wLA m euperlor to anything we h»ve *^ fiT\W .Jf /rX^^^jn\ % yotseen in this Colony." co ™ E °d G / /I -\\ PR'° E9 BY ALL / fff' -FSSfSiM*} %\% l f r' AUCKLAND ,/VE B. S. CHISHOLM, Special Agent The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the St'omtioh ' Children, Delicate 3?eHeadaohe, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations' males, and the SickBilious Aflfeotions. ne3S °* Pregnan^r. Sold ifiV""": .iiourta^ Woi'i'a. • N^B."ASK_FOR_DIN N EFO UOS MAG f ; ESI A. Mft CR\S. OAMR 'O^, MD., saya ;~ ■ =^"^ "An fCxcellent Food, admirably adnptod to tho wnnta of mtuata."^c "^ :ssta.bijlSl3:ex> isse. BEST A.3ST3D OHBAPEST. DR. lU'ITLMTT. Fn D F. 0.5., says v~ Tho Flesh and Bone-forming oonstiiuenis nr*s far above tho ivorage the' boot Farinaueoui* Foods/ , D vsenterv, Cholera, Fever, Ague Coughs,_Cojds, etc. .DB. J.COLLIS BROV/NFS (Ex Army Medical tftaff) ' . . ' Chlorodyae * Is the Original and only Genuine. CAUTION. - -Vico-Oliftncello Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr J Oollia Browne wae undoubtedly the , InveDtor pi OHLORODYNE ; that the story pi he defendant, Freeman, being *ho inventor was deliberately untrde, which he regretted had been sworn to. Bmmenl Hoßpital Phyeioians of Lpndon stated that Dr J. Oolite Browne was the diaooverer of Ohlorodyne that they presoribod largely, and mean oo'ottaer thatitk ßrowno'a.— See PimesQlJwXi 1864. Tho Publio, therefore, are oatitioned against aeinfj any othe. snan JJHMEDUI. OSXS AND AOnoN, This INVALUABLE ItBudEDY prodnooa met, refrtiahing gjeep, relievoa pain oalma iha eyflljera, restorea the deranged funotiom anU atimulate." healthy action of the aeoroMona of Iha body, withow oreating any o those unpleasant resul .3 attending the nae of op«un. Old and young may taae it at all hbura and timoa when^requidita 1 Thouaanda bf poHoha^sii/ylo fta mailvelloua good.efieotß and wohderiul Ourea, while Medical men extol its virtues moßtextennivAi,/ OHLORODYNBia Admitted bytheprbfeseioiito be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever dipooveied. ' OHLORODYNE is the best remedy known in oou^ha, consumption, bronohitia aathm* OHLORODYNE efleotually oheoka arid arrests those too olten faial dlaeaseß'^iphtherift fever, oroup, ague. v • OALORODYN iS aota like a charm in diarrhoea, and is the oioiy tipeoiflo n oholew and dysahJ tery. * OHLOKODYNE effeotaally outa Bhort all attaoka of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation* And Bpaams. * • ™ a OHLORODYNB is ttie only paUiative in neuralgia, theumatiam, goul, oanoer toothaohd meningmß.eto i««iu««ub " From Symea & Co., Pharmaoeutioal Ohemista, Medioal Hall, Simla, January B lflftd Tn j T pavenport, Esq., 83, Oreat Russel Istreet, Bloomabary, London.-" Dear Sir! wa embraoa tWi opportunity ol congratulating you upon the wide spread re P utati6n thia justly eataemed medioine, DOOSOB Oollib Bhownb'b OniiOBODTNB, haa earned for itself not only in HinS»« but aU over the East. Aa a remedy 'ofgeheral utility, we n;t(oU v quqatioA 'wnath'e?^ K '*J imported into the country, and we ahall be glad to hear of Its 'flndlnVa plam in am» Sn! Infian home. The other branda, we are happy to a>y, are now relegated fo the natfve baaaara and judging from their aalo, weianoy their sojourn there wiU betuf ovaSS ' W« fo onW multiply inatanoea ad infinitum of the extraordinary effloaoy of Da. Oor^ia Bhowmb'o n-r «»n dxnb in Diarrhoea and Dysentery,,Spaßmß, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomitina 0! Praßnan^^ m ?j as as a general Bedative, that have ooourred under our personaVdbflervatVn dutma t manV \L»m In phoferaio Diarrhraa, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itaelf? wihavfliftnea/fld its aurprißingly controlling power. We have never used any other form of this mSS! «?»n Oollia Browne'a, from a arm conviction that it ia decidedly the beet, and also fr?m . «. n S of duty we owe to the profession and the'pabho, a B wO are of opinion that h« aubSflSion of Jnv other than Oollia Il^wne'a la a phubkbath dbbaoh o» wwa on thu *mi Si «V^«. S *b!bombbb.ah]> mnin aho. We .are, air, faithfuUy yours, B«nL wj £ SembflM Sthrf Ehftrm. Soplety ol Great Britain^ Hia Exoellenoy the Vweroy^Ohallst?'" i 5 '" " • f •' Bxtraot from the General Board o< Health, London, aa to its sMoaov in nhniai* ' i* ftn 60U Manolaotiurflt s-J, K. DAYHNPOBT ? 88,qieat BaasaU. B i, Mll Bloonißbwy, London, in Botllpj, 1/1 J, »/?• */«• ««»d." .'■••'<*.«
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 127, 30 May 1891, Page 1
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