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The Oiuoinal and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE bearo the Signature, thus :— octets d^e^riMmjd Ask for X^ISJi && FERRIIS' SATaroEl, rhdml. and for Kport to the Proprietors, Worcester; Cro,e * M^l, Londc,, ». . and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the Iforhl. ' ' BET AIL EVBEYWHERH. AGENTS : OHRYSTALlTooTohbistohuboh: LEVIN & 00. ) m ' And W. G. TURNBULL & 00., | Wbilwoiok. SIR ANDREW OLARK, LI,. D., F.R.S., F.R.CJ.P, C 1 h y^|^J n ordinary to the Queen, 1881.) iioTTOEONTEA To tlie Students of the London' Hospital. (Extract from tho Pall Mall Budget.) I fth^n^n^rS? Bl^ 1 * of all biack J China Tea. The Indian Tea which is bein^r ! cultivated has beoome so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a oup of it taken early in 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. " olio!?™ cl l W ° M i° iho } (il 'S^ dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in tho Colonies we Imvfl Indian or Ceylon alone Wo maintain they are too sickly for 90 per cent of the tea * drinking publio; nnd in England where such largo quantities aro E.fed over 80%S cont ore used tor Blending with China Tens, which are udoubted y Z vmLslaEn and Ceylon and far more refreshing when properly Blended. Many lneinertenoed Arms push Indian and Ceylon on tho public because it is beyond thorn toCSS a S Unu blo^.' " nd , fcho P'<>«ti« larger, for oheap common Indians g iv™outTßtronJ www quor, without any quality, and make people, for a time, fouoy theVJS StttaH • bargain till thoy find out to their cost, that SIR A. OLARK is Lhfc XI! * medical men in England are condemning thoW of Indian and Sylo/Sa tfiff and the above extract from Sir A. Clark's Lecture must convince al that a f taste lor' Indians, which has to bo acquired by foroe at flret, is a serious and danijerow fi Jh I support whht wo havo always maintained. This is against our own interests for the nra3 lt on theso teas is equal if not more than on other kinds. interests, ror tne pro i 6 NELSON, MO°ATE"r& 00., Indian, Ohina, and Ceylon Tea Importers, 1 Ohristchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart, and Launoeston.; &s:i\£^.;i&^ safestana most Kr^mio v Xho UnrvoTs:r*e^ *<» Infaits! f Headache, Heinbm,, TnZL t lUy a ° f tho Children, JJelieato V Q I l So S1 M ' Sour Eructations os , and tho SioL \ __ __ jOUious Affections. nesa of JPro B aon v ] §H|j| Diarrhoea, Dvsenterv,» Cholera, Fever, A/'aie, I^l Coughs, Colds, etc. IIIIDR. J. COLLIS BROWNE r S 181 :( Ex Army Medical Steffi fm^^&Ml h fho Oricrinnl and only Genuine CAUTION.- yiee^hanoellc iSir W. P. Wood stated that Dr J ©oliia Browno;wa* uTdoublediy the Inventor of OHLORODYNB 5 that tho story of ho defendant, Freeman, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had boon sworn to. Eminent Hospital Phyaioianß of London stated that Dr J. Collie Browne was tho discoverer of Ghlorodyne that they presonbed largely, and mean no other than Dr Browno's.-See Umes of July 1884 Tho Publio, thoroforo, are oautioued against using any othe. c nan Q '' .DR. .1, OOMjXH iraOWNF/8 <n fi t. fi "R ofi V i^r i 7 \j JUL A j \f M> \J U X JM ill BEMBDIiI. ÜBKB AND AOTION, This INVALUABLE REnIEDY produces uioi), refrcsliing sleep, relievea pain, oalma thfl Hyatem, restores the deranged function*' and stimulates healthy action of tho aeoretions of tho body, vnthoi: oreating any o those unpleasant results attonding tho use of on-um Old and young may taae it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousands of persona testify to it marvellous good elfects and wonderful Cures, while Medical rnon extol its virtues most extensively (JHLORODYNE is admittod by tho profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remtdv over disoovcted. «»»«» inuituy OHLORODYNM is the best remedy hnown in ooiißhs oonsuinntion in-n«nV.;f;H «,.*i OHLORODYNE efleotually oheokS and arrests tl^'^TSS fSilWaia^^ fever, oroup, a^uo. o»«oup ui^uwcria OALORODYNJS nets like a charm in diarrhcon, and istho only spooifio^n cholera and dysenOHLORODYNE equally ont> short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpations, and OHLORODYNE »■ in neuralgia, rhoumatißm, gout, cancer toothache From Symes & Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Modioal Hall, Simla Jam™™ k laan w n 3 T Davenport, Esq., 33, Cheat Busnel street, Moomubury, LondoT--" Dna? Hlf ' 1 «' i, °n tbia opportunity of congratulating you upon the wido Bpread lenn'taffnn tu;l ; *V emDrao ° medicine, Dooion (joluo Bkowne's Ohmbodvsk, has eaH to? SG uLt l l™%****™* but all over tho East. As a remedy of general utility, wo m Uoa uuoiinn thS m H "l osta . n reported into the country, and weehall be glad to hear^of Tts ilndiS J n S ' bM a be l ter , 18 ndi an home. Tho other brands, wo are happy to say, are r-oi rj&d & every Angloand judging from their sale, w lanoy tboiVeVrn ffi^^ multiply instances a<l infinitum of the extraordinary euioaov ■o «S o«r r « n 6D *' . c °" d». iJDiarrhoeaandDysentery.Spaßms ,^^^^^^S^X^ as as a general sedative, that have occurred under ur personal observation^^ many W In Choleraic Diarrhooa, and oven in he move tembloforma of dining !„n " .i? I y 4 its surprising controlling power. We have never useTany Oolha Browne's, from a firm conviction hat t a deoidodlv the bc«h «„,i„i„ meaicine *o»u duty we owe to the profession and tho public, as woLrf^^rt^flfe other than Collie JVr W ne'e ib a dbmbubatb brkaoii of with on the pau? 0 J m? ohSibi S PBSSOBICEU AND PATIKKT AMKB. Wo MO, Sl\ fai'llfllllv VOlirfl Sumon o!,J n »f WHfcMIUX 1U Pharm. Society of Great Britain, His Member 6 the Extraot from the General Board of Health, London, as to its eflioaoy in Cholera.-" Ho strongly are we convinced of fi immense value oi this remedy that wo cannot toe Tforoibly am the necessity of adopting it In all oases." «»uuub iuu lormuiy si.ho OAUTION.-None Genuine without tho \v^d7 <• Dr. J. Ooiaaa BnoWNB" on the aoVfl«nmen stamp. Overwhelming Medical tostimony aooompaniea each Bottle, uovesnincn 8010 Manufacturer :-j 4 T. DAYENPOItT^Greai BunolLtlwil, Bloomsfcnry, London. Sol in Bottiea 1/IJ, 2/9, 4/0, and 11/-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 30 March 1892, Page 1

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