A Good Remedy for a Cold.— On going to bed take a dose of Freeman's Chlorodyne in water. The diaphoretic, or swetting action of this excellent remedy, speedily produces a general glow, followed by a free perspiration, during which the pulse improves in ch«racter from a feeble to a full elastic one, a good night's sleep is obtained, and on waking in tho morning the Cold will be found to have disappeared. No greater pr- of of the certainty of the oura-ive action of Freeman's Original Chlorodyne can be adduced th \n the steady increased sale of it in New Zealand, where it is now looked upon as a household remedy for all forms of Fever, Ague, Dysente-y, and other bowel affections. In all parts of the Colony if is rapidly superseding Quinine, as it h--8 already done in the tea gardens and conYe estates of India Insist upon having " Freeman's only. Trade m>uk, an Biephaut.— Sold.pver.7w.here> Qbtainabfc from ail caeniists and etoretoopte;— [ASVS3
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Otago Witness, Issue 1840, 25 February 1887, Page 30
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164Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1840, 25 February 1887, Page 30
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