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Cantions.. BEWASE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS ■ " OP BHETHA&TS HAIR FLUID, Of World-wide Sepatatiott. UNDUE ROYAL. PATRONAUB. HA IB ESSTORED AHB USBTHEBS PEKTKSTE2 T>EKTHAM'S CAPILLARY HALE FLUID i_> i 3 now used by most of the ladies and gentlemen at the Court of her Majesty, and thousands of tie aristocracy and seatrj'. It is acknowledged to be the most effectual atticie ever discovered or promoting the growth &«<i strengthening weak and fine hair, preventing failing off, checking greynesa, and restoring colour, without the use at dye. It cleanses tlte head from Ecurf, and imparts to it a brilHaat plosis truly enchanting. IJuring tho last 14 years numerous parties have endeavoured to imitate it. but have utterly failed ; it has no equal, an hunk dreds of testimonials frilly prove. Sold in bottle? 2s 6'd. Double size, 4o Od. 73 6d equal to 4 small. 11s to 6 small. Po not be persuaded to try any other article. if space aUowed, hundreds of letters might bt inserted in-proof of the efficacy of this extraor dinary Fluid. The following was received bj Mr Beetnam's Acents, Messrs Jewsfeury and Brnwii, Chemists, ManchesUr :— " Burnley, 36, Standish street, April, 1850. ' " Sir—l feel I ou^ht to write and tell you of the excellent qualities of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable in their eSeet*. Yours are the only advertisements I ever met with where the articles advertised equal, and that thoroughly, the promises given in their use. This unusual truthfulness induces me to write this. Your obedient servant, " C. "To Mr Beetham ' " Btonecliffo House, Christchnrch, 7th May " Sir—Havinp loat my hair nearly three years ago, I had recourse to your Hair Fluid (all other remedies having failed) for its restoration, and am happy to say it had the 'desired eOeot; anil I now have a better head of hair than ever. I use no other preparation. (Signed) "Mrs \V. Ljlcx.. " To Mr Beethara, Chemist." " Gemtlembn—l have tried one 2s Gd bottle of Beetham's Hair Fluid, and I do assure you it has fsr surpassed the most sanguine expectations, I have the greatest confidence in the eiQcncy of J the Fluid as a restorer ot' tho hair. I shall thank J you to send me one 11s bottle as eariy h? possible for the enclosed amount. I shall lose no opportunity of recommending it to other parties siiuiarly situated. 1' Yours, respectfully, "Tnos. .Drivbe. " To Alewrß Jewsbury and Brown, Manchester." "St. Alband, 20th March, If space allowed, hundreds more later* might be inserted, equally interesting and safisfactorj Sola by all Chemists. Proprietors. Bebtham am! Co., Chemists to flic Boyal Family, Cheltenham CAUTION.--OHIO EOJDYMM, In Chancery. IT was clearly proved before /ice-(Jha!iceli>>i Bir W. i J. Wooi, by affidavits from e-.chwnt Uo3pital i'hysicians o( Loaion, that Or J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodjno ; thr.t they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—beo Times, Jau. 12, 1864. Tne pn)ilie, therefore, aro cautioned ngasnst using any other thaa Vr J. Coliw Browne's Chlorodine. CHOLERA, UTSENTKHY, DIAERHCSA, ORAMP, AGOB, JJSVER, BHEDMATISM, COKSOMPXIOH, ASTHMA, COUGH, fIMJ. All pai:i, votnitiiig, and distress cea3as in a ftw minutes ifter tukiug a doss of that wonderful Sol stive Anodyne and Auti-Svpasmodic retued) discovered by i>r J. Collis Browne, 51.11.C5i.L. (ex-Army Meiiical .Stall'), ilie recipe of which was confided solely to J. T. Davtuport, 33, ''re*.' Ku.ssell atreet, Blocmnbury Square, London, PharmaceuticaJ Chemi3t. The medical testimoa ef Civil, Hospital, Military, and Naval Practitioners, pronounce it invaluable. It relieve, pain of any kind, sooths the restlessness of fever, i andimparts the most refreshing sleep witbju j producing or leaving any of the unpleasant effects opium. JJr Gibbon, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta j "Two doses completely cured me ofdiarrhasiI Extract from the General Board of Health, Lon. don, ns to its efficacy in cholera:— lfat Stage, or Premonitory.--Iu this stage the remedy acts as a charm, one dese generally sufficient. 2nd Wtage, or that of Vomitingl and Purgias».~ In this state the remedy possesses great power, more than any other we are acquainted with, two or three doso3 fooinij sufficient. 3rd Stage, or Collapse.—ln all cases restoring the pulse. So strongly are we convinced of the Immense value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases. From A. Montgomery, JBsq , iate Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay:— " Chlorodyne ia a most valuable remedy iii Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it . fairly owe my restoration to heilth alter Is months' severe sufiering, aad when all other medicines had failed." , CAUTION. In consequence of the extraordinary efficac\ lof this remedy, several unprincipled parties have ! been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to buy Ciilorodyne except in sealed boitles, having the Government stamp, with tht words, "Dr Collis Browne's Uhlorodyne" engraved therccn. A aheet full of medical testi- | monials accompanies each bottle. i Sole manufacturer, J. T. ilAVEtfPOra, b'3, I Great Russell-street, Hloomsbury. .London. 1 dold in bottles, 'As 9d and ia dd. Obtained of Messrs Treaetcr*3j Bombay; of Scott Thonipsor , I Calcutta; Wori^a, Sydney; and all Chemists. ■piAiNOFOri'i'JiS. --Caution. -The public ar* IJL respectfully Cautioned against buying iaI Btrumwati! bearing tha aanio oi Allison and Allison, as that firm has uot been in existence sine? i the year 1848. The only firm having a right to that name is Halph. Allison and iJonfl. 108,' War! dour street, London. I ?.lessra A, and Sons v/ill be happy io forward [ their designp and price lists free upoa appliesI tion. I (Signed) EALFH ALLISON and SONS i /"IAUTIUN.—WASftEiY, KUS3ELL, & CO \^> BLACKING, INK, and DYK MAKUFACTUiiEIIS, late of 30, Strand, C4UTIL.I* the PUBLIC agaicsi p_e:soas trailing uiider simUar namea, ;:ad professiug to be connected with them or their Jats establishment at Ho. SO, Strand, tiicir only inauufactury bdn-z — fiegant Works, Hegeut-street, "Vincent-square, We--tminfiter, Loudon, B.W. 1 \AY r.nd MARTIN'd real JAPAN BLA...K U ING, 97, High fielborn, London.-For a&ording nourishment and durability to the leather it stands unrivalled. Sold by all firstclass houses in the 'colony, in battles and tins, at Is 6d and 6d each; D. and M. take the opportunity of cautioning pnrchi&ers against spurious inactions of their maaufaetur . WILLIAM GHSEN"WOOD, Nightmjm.Address Boxes: Queen's Arms Hotel, Union Hotel, Craigieburn Hotel, Provincial Hotel, Shakespeare HoteL Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George Hotel, York Hotel, Occidental Hotel, London Tavern Hotel, Empire Hotc-i, Old Identity Hotel, Exchange Hotel, Talboi Hotel, Hotert Burns Hotel, Telegraph Hotel. Rjblish taken away on the shortest notice. 8.8. —Chimney sweeping done. OSCULATION

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1119, 22 July 1865, Page 7

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