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jltfiteal rp O JSi I C BITTERS. CHAMPION QUININE WINE, Tho most pleasant and invigorating Tonic known. As a beverage it is delicious and wholesome ; it s uuequalled as a stimulant, and does not induce any unpleasant re-action. It may be advautaseously taken by persons puttering from indigestion, neuralgia, or tho relaxing influences of climate. This Quinine Wine may ba drunk alone, or as a bitter with other liquorg. Special Agent for Nelson : MR. ROBERT LEVI EN. Lett Beothees, Melbourne, Wholesale Agents. 1439 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMRDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS.— This preparation is one of the benefits which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for, during the first twenty years of the present century, to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance ; but now the efficacy and safety of thisi medicine is so fully demonstrated, by unsolicited testimonials from persona in every rank of life, that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the prosent age. Theoo Pills require no restraint of diet or confinement, during their use, and ara certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital port. They can be relied upon as the most safe and effec« tual remedy ever offered the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America for many years for the above complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorized the name and address of "TnoMAS Peout, No. 229, Strand, London," to bo impressed upon the Government stamp affisecl to each box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at If. Hd., nnd 2<*. 9d, per box, or obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendor throughout, the Australian, colonies. Fkench, Keiipthoene, and Co., A gents, 11 03 D.nnedin . (pOUGUS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, and FEVER. The Times, of India, states that •■' The discovery of DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is n "renter blessing to the human race than even tho discovery of VnecinDiion." This remedy is invaluablo in the above diseases, ami is indisp-nsable to Emigrants, Travellers, end Families, a few doses being generally sufficient. DT*. J. COLLIS BROWNE'3 CHLORODYNE. The Right Honourable Earl Russell communicated lo the College of Physician?, and J. T. Du v-nport, that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any eervico in Cholera was Ohlorodyne. — See Lancet, December 31, 1864. DE. .T. COLLIS BROWNE'3 CULOBODYNE. Extract from Medical Times, January 12, 1866 :—: — "Is prsecribed t»j- atoree of ortlioctos medical proctitionera. Of course it would not be thus siugularly popular, did it not 'supply a want and fill a place.' " DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is the best and most certain vemedy in COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, &c. From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay : — " Chlorodyne is a mo6t valuable remedy in Neuralgia, As! lima, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe my restoration to heultlt, after eighteen mouths' severe Buffering, and when all other medicines bad failed." It is necessary to warn the publio against spurious imitation?, which only bear the pintted name, and are deficient, of tho true properties of the only genuine, viz.— Dß. J. COLLTS BROWN B.'S—a.s was proved before Vice-Chuncellor Sir W. P. Wood, in the Court of Chancery, in case Browne v. Freeman, when the Vice-Cliuncellor stated that tho tlory of Freeman being the Inventor was Delibeeately ukteue. Sold in bottles, Is. H6\, 2?. 9(1., 4a. 6d., and 11s., by tbe Sole Manufacturer, J. T. Davbxpobt, 33, Great Rusaell-strecL, Bloomsbury, London. Agknts ix Australia : Mews. ELlTOTrand Co., Sydney ; Mcssre. WOBMS and Co., Sydney ; Taylob end Co., Melbourne ; and H. Faith-ing, Adelaide. 216 XfEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. UPWARDS of FIFTY YEARS' experience has fully fionfivmed the superior reputation of these Lozengea, in the cure of ASTHMA, WINTER COUGH, HOARSENESS, SHORTNESS of BREATH, and other PULMONARY MALADIES. Sold in bux^s, tm3, and bottles of various sizes. KEATING'S CHILDREN'S WORM TABLET. A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and ta3te, furnishing a most agreeable method of adminiflterinc; a well-known remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, aud is especially adopted for children. Sold in tins and bottles of various sizes. KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT-DESTROYING POWDER. This Powder is QUITE II ARM- vfs£3^3/iK LESS to ANIMALS, but unrival- /jso&^§s\ led in destroying Fleas, Bugs, fep^S^k-a^^ Emmets, Fiias, Coekroacho?, Bee- (»^\J^i/?^s| ties, Gnats, Mosquitoes, Motha in Y^^^re^^w Furs, and every other species of >$jlglSs^K/ insect in all stages of metamorpho- v^/ffiCj^y^ sis. 33L&DE MSHK Sold in packets, tins, and bottlea of various sizes. fft^" Cattiiok. — Tho public are particularly requested to observe, that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mark na herein shown. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. Wholesale Agents for Dunedin, Trustees of H. Y. Yotjkgman. 2124 fe|slL SOLUTION OF J TWNEFOKD'S FLUID MAGNESIA i_^ is the great remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations and Bilious Affections ; IT IS Tr-JET r -JE PHYSICIAN'S CURE FOR GOUT, RHEUMATIC GOUT, GRAVEL, and all other Complaints of tho Bladder. And aa a safe and gentle Mfdicino for Infant?, Children, Delimtc Fctna'es, and for the Sickness of Pregnancy, Diuneford'a Magnesia is indispensable. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. N.B.— Ask for DINK EFORD'S MAGNESIA. ' Feed. KEMPrnoitSL and Co., Wholesale Agents, | Dunedin. 23 New Edition, Revised and Enlarged ; price, Half-a-Crown. SCAB in SHEEP, and its CURE, by AliEXAnduh Beuce, Chief Inspector of Scab for New South Wale*. To be had at the Examiner Office, 948

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 11, 6 February 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 11, 6 February 1869, Page 4

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