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£IR ANDREW OLARK, LL. D , F.R3-, F.R.O.P SCPhyßioian in ordinary to the Queen, 1881.) _ lecture VeTtea To the Students of the London^ Hospital (Extraot from the PaU Mall Budget.) '• Tea, to be useful, should be Jflrst of all black Ohina Tea. The Indian Tea which is beinr cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early fn the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness, "j Although wo aro tho largest dealers in Indian and Coylon Teas in tho Oolonies, we have always strongly advised tho publio to drink our Blended Teas in preference lndmn or Ceylon alono Wo maintain they aro too sickly for 90 per oent. of tho tea armking pubho j and in England, where such large quantities are shipped over 80 per OOiit. aro used for Blending v/ith China Teas, which are udoubtedly as pure as Indian aua Ceylon, and far mote refreshing when properly Blended, Many inexperienoed iirras push Indian aud Ceylon on tho publio beoauaoit is beyond them to produce a regular truo blend, and tho profit is larger, for oheap common Indians givo out a strong ooarao nquor, without any quality, and mako people, for a time, fanoy they aro getting a bargain till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. OLARK is right, The leading meaioal men in England aro oondomning tho nse of Indian and Coylon Tea alone, aua tho above extract from Sir A. Ciark's Leoture must convince all that fl taste lor inoians, which hns to bo acquired by foroe at first, is a serious and dangerous b li-ig. wo aro publishing tho above extract for tho benefit of thoso that havo not seen it, md to support what wo havo always maintained. This is against our own interests, for thoproUt on theso tous is equal if not moro than ou other kinds. NELSON, MOATeT& 00., Indian, Ohina, and Oeylon Tea Importers, Christchurch, Auokland, Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart, and Launceston.;

L "1 Sir CHAS. CAMBRONiIED.7siBi^ admirably adapted to the wants of infants," IN PATENT AIK-TIGHT TINS. for BEST AND CHEAPEST. ESTABLISHED 1825. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: "The Flesh and Bone-forming 1 constituents are far ahove the average of the best Farinaoeous Food." W< 7 : : '■- WW iPI IP 1111 IIIH $ ior .I'rcacrviny and W.iterprooiing HAl'iWr-r>3, BOOTS' AND SHOES, <ie. fc , al;;o roa oiling cahkiagk axles. ' i'\>r .'.'o'ir;.'.iii'' ti.u Lvnthor aiid prodiniiuy - v. .l';-j|ji.;iii; Polish. lor MjunUininß a Beautiful Black, VANNER (7 F-TiiST, Manufacturers and Patentees, London. _ B J j^ LKQ irf - oy *' CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIM. v :.jv..:..- -H'.'..-is>:v /... -.;.-. ; _•; .\c.-i ■f;s^-.z:i>&,.j:^.~£nrxx3M.t , j-.\^yA-w ffflsffim Diarrhoea, Dysentery/Cholera. tfe^i fever, ksme, ImM Coughs, Colds, etc. |MIDR. J. COLLIS BROWNE r S ISiPf - :(E * Armj ' Medical Ster pi^*>--''*--;'f.S'K * s l^ 0 Orieinal and only Genuine !'s'£;••_;.!. :/' y yy* , .. ONLY U.J'io/iNH. OAOTION.-VioG-Ohßncello Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr J Gollis I3rowno;watf undoSTedfr tho InveDtor of 0IIL0B0DYNE ; that the Btory of ho defendant, Freeman, being the inventor waß deliberately untrue, whioh ho regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Phyeioianu of Loudon Btated that Dr J. Collis Browno waa tho disooverer of Ohlorodyne that they preßoribed largely, and mean no other than Drßrowno's.— See Times ot July 1864.' ' Tho Tublio, therefore, are oautioned against using any othe. onan ' ' DR, J. COLLIH BROWNE'S aEMBDUTi CBBS AND AOTION, Thia INVALUABLE REuIEDY produces uiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain calms the eyntem, restores the deranged funotionr and stimulates healthy aotion of fcho soorotiona of the body, withou' oreating any o those unpleasant resulta attonding tha use of opinm. Old and young may tnise it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousands of porsons testify to it marvellous good oflecls ancl wonderful Cures, while Medical mon extol its virtues inoßt extensively OHLORODYNE is admitted by the profession to bo tho most wonderful and valuable remedy over disoovoied. ' SM^RSSS??u5 i 8« h( l be i 0 1 t T C^ lin ? Wa in . 00 , ughs ' c °nß«mP«on. bronohitis asthma. OHLOROD/Nk oCeotually oheoks and arrosta thoso too often fatal diseases— dmhtheria fovor, croup, ague. * OALORODYNE aots like a oharm in diarrhcea, and isthe only epooifio^in oholora and dysen. OBLORODYNIQ efleotually outs short all attaoka of opilopsy, hysteria, palpitations, and OHLORODYNE is >no only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, oanoer toothaohe meningitis, eto From Byrnes & Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880. To J T Davenport, Esq., 33, Great Husael street, Bloomsbury, London.— " Dear Sir, wa embraoe this opportunity of congratulating you upon tho wid6 spread reputation thiß justly esteemed medioino, Dooion Oollis Bbownk'3 Omokodynb, has earned for Belf not only in Hindostan but all over tho East. As a remedy of general utility, we muoh quostion whether a better is mported into tho country, and wo shall bo glad to hear of its finding a plaoo in every Anglondi on homo. The other brands, we aro happy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars and judging from thoir sale, we fancy thoir sojourn thoro will be but evanesosnl. We oould multiply instances a<J infinitum of the extraordinary efficaoy ol Da. Colus BaowNH'a Cnnoao' d?nk iv Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, JNeuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnanoy, and es as a general sedativo, that havo ocourred under ur porsonal observation during many yeara. In Choleraio Diarrhcoa, and even in tho moro temblof orms of Oholera itself, wo have witnessed its surprisingly controlling powor. We havo novor used auy other form of this medioino than I Collis Browno's, from a iinn conviction that it is deoidedly tho beor, and also Irom a sense o duty wo owo to tlio profession Mnd tho publio, ao wo are of opinion that ho substitution of any othor than Colhs P»*owue's is a ueubeiutb bbkacii of faith on thh pabt or ma ohbmisi to pbkbobider ani) patient alikb. Wo Ma, B \t, faithfully yours, Symes and Co., Membera ii tho Pharm. Uooioty of Great Bntßin, Hia Exoellenoy the Vicoroy a Chemists " Extract from tho Goneral Board of lleiltb.'Londou, as to its effloaoy in Cholera.—" So dfrcugly ura wo convinced of c immonso valuo of this remedy that we oannot too foroibly n«a the neoessity of adopting it in aU oases." ' B OAUTION.-Nono Genuino without tho w^dj " Dr. J. Cordis Bbownb" on the aovemmon stamp. Overwhelming Medioai tostimony acoornpanios eaoh Bottle, . Solo Manufaoturer ;-j. T. DAVENPORT^ Great BosßelLitnat, 8100m B bory, London, Sol Jn Bottles 1/Is, 2/9, 4/C, and 11/-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 71, 28 March 1892, Page 1

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