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:'_j \ . ■" ...■ Medical :.., . ' : ' ■ '•''" Dycojitery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. BE. J. COLLIS-BROWNE'S CILORGDI'JSE (Ex Army Med. Staff) IS THE OEIGI2TAL AND ONLY GENUINE. GAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Woodstated thaUDB. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor o'£ CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which ho regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collie Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—See limes, July 12, 1864. . ' „.-.,,.; „,,,. ■• v., . .... ...;., >'■..■ ; .-V ,* ■, ■, The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than ; O Dvß. Ji COLLISin»B,O'VYWiE'S C« Ii OEO D¥'N E ♦ „ „ v j-/ Bbmbdiaii Übkb akb Action.- ' r ' . -! -hh r , This Invaluable Remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain,' Calms the system, restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body, without creating,nny of, tljiOse unpleasant results attending the u«e ofiopium. .Old and | young may take it at all boiirs and times when requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men extol its virtues most extensively. ; • ' ; '"" '"'' '" " " '■ ■ CHLOBODYNE is admitted by the profesiion to be the. most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. „•■«, ] ■■■■—:- • ■■• - -. CHLORODYNE is the hest remedy JJknown for Coughs, CoDsumptionVßronchitis, Asthma.; CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diieases—Diphtheria, )Fever,:CMupi,Ague. ! V '■-■.'.) 'iV^yf'f^Lv (/-: \ CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. ■ «S S' If"!' j. ..r^sV./. f*'x .■ . ; CHLORODYNB effectuallyjctitiibOTt all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitations, and Spasms. $% ifiSaS^ilW'SS. ' ' ......... . ■ OHLORODYNE is tbe only palliative in' Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Tooth* ach^, Meningitis, &c., ;.; ;y ' / ■ -<r- v» '■■.-'■■■.«. s.i *A : -,--'A 'AH '.-i.'ti aif?_'| EXTRACTS FROM MEDHJAL J OPTIONS;' < W^ The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Phyeicwns and J. T. Davenport that he bad received information to the effect that the only remedy of any .service; in Cholera was Chlorodytie'i-i-Bee'iawce<, Deo. 31, 1864. . __..;..,,. , .:, ,■.r > From A. Mentgomery, Esq., late Inspentdr'^f Hospitals,' Bombay :■—" Cblorodyae is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Astbmk, and Dyßcnt^ry. To it I fairly owe/myi restoration to health, after 18 months' sevsreiufferirig.'and when other, remedies had - Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (Deit. 18(56) th«t in nearly every cajis of Cholera in which Dr. J;*Collis Browne's Chlerodyne v^as administered the. patjenjt .recovered.' , ■ ■ ' •j-)<!;^i:;!i!sw^. J -"''/'^i:u{.i'.»... ; '-< j Extract? from the' General Board of Health, London, us to its. efficacy in Cholera:—"So strongly are we convinced «f the:Jmineßse value of this remedy^ that we cannot too forcibly urgethenecessity-of adopting it in all cases." | j^ v ..'„..; r^,. A j ,' s , )?! t''T -.ii> .:>'<--U;.u wv'w CAUTI^ Collis Browne on, the. aovern. ment Stamp.:'' Overwhelming medica}' testimony'accompanies cacti bottle. ' ' ■The publio are further, cautioned-ta.forfery of tbe Government fa tamp having come to .tUi \t^^^t^^^^^^f^. j ■.^'.^'■. r »;v.^ :V -.'»»^'>- 1 "T™ | ; Y-A M7]y: }H*^f^^ t. davenport:" 0^ h r'■■/' 'I •ri3K-.GKR'E;4!r ■:jLsis&s%fcssl,sW£ t ■BIiOOMB ( R¥R.Y : ,^L-01TDON. v i m ; " , ■ J iSold;in Bottle^^ li Hd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand--Messrs KEMPTfiOBNE, PROSSER & CO., DUNE^DIN. , 2770 l^l|t|iete.nplhdpi.r^the'siokni|nsaidl : S TO"J^To?(l^i£^rito~^ii^^ ''• HT OI TWsileht'doctor shook his head." 5-" j'" '^^^^==22^^^: ' ■' = /^While there^ is life ther/f hppe, he.sajld..^ | wmfi^l£tflLs^3m .V /t 'I Jityrdtoj d*4 anmksjett, %pe?'etk' \f / . j ' T\ E, L. L. s SMITH !™* ■•^SHBB'-^^T U (Thoonlykgally.qUßliaedinedical ■ \• • ' - 1 ! ; man advertising). ' j ".. ■' consults — ■ ■•. . i ■": li "inßCp^^^^H^^^^U&> On all affections of the Nervous System) no j ■> ■-■IS^^B^^EK^mßEb!''"'- j': mfttter from what cause arinng). . '{''"''aSßß^^^^Bß^^KE^^K^ ' On all brbken-down constitutibris^. , „ , j '■' Oh air diseases 1 arisibg from early induqre- ! 4SJ|R^^^B^?S^^^^K Oh Gout. j On Rheumatism. „ . . ■ fmmmmm^mmmmmt^^tmmmmSS^ In theseL colonies^ those excesses-|Wnich we J , ■ l||l H|\TlT#t\^F^V*]Tl^L?U have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon us , IliUMA^^f^jß^HtflVVSl with fearful interest; t^^^^^^^^^^^^ i^MM^Bfjj^|| „ Our regrets . are ,|US*less, , our, repinings „ futile. The sole idea should be the chances > we possess of remedying the ills we already >. „ - ImptlPitl« 6f thd BlOOd. Hffil^JffllSJ'Sl^^ FntfltheMpnrilyingHH.havehadatetrial, Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior j^ n0 mB be^on««roppressed with tte aaten, as he can, still is the* victim conscious that he that htsmaalaljrfa incurables A few dotes wtt is a living lie, and that sooner or later his wnw "SL^Ef*^ 4 ■f«ons. rouse the,torpid: „-/»>. »m j;a»v.o. k{ n t n ti,. » n .w n«ii Kvsr.rsHevethe obßtrneted kwneyi f etaaii(ss finvices will discover him to the world. Our B nrehtooa,andconißronevßiy^«cttoQ|is«Wi. laith, our obligations to society at large, the > ml vlgom-. They work a thorough porifloatloa /welfafe of (our future offspring, and the duty, tbcougbo** stta wWe system, wkbout dimrdar. '> • We>4e tp forbids procrastination; >B^Mtaral«Uono<W organ. , and points out to us, not to wait till the Indigestion, BiliOUS ComM^sft§f4 oS^"Stb.f m . . V^^. Wd Sick HeadaeM. ' ana a »in a with a confidential clerk • before No or Ban m bnman body is so llaWe to dil. engaging wicn a coanaennai cieii., s D ? eiqre , ttißt —^ Uteet Homßnatj^ whJB u,,^ employing a> barrister, a careful man maJces tolenoy, or acidity on the stomach warnsusthas enquiries as their standing, their length'of digortfoa is not prooeedlnf pvoperrjr, that Bolkk legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications , headache, and eflect a permanent cure/ and as to his capabilities of transactinf the ' _____ , ,_ ._,_« • individual business he;cbns4lt% him fPW ' WeWtneMMla X/oDlllty. Strange to say, however, in the selection of i in cues O f debflfty, buiguor, and nervonsnesft. medical man, the sufferer frequently omits generated by excess of any -tad, whether mentat iWmi* >ima_ii¥t MMMnhnni >ii(i mthotit r_. m WHeA, the effect* of these PlUs are la ttaa •'h <e«« nf? eßißr.y®|E'*?t;l0 r ?* *f a! T tn?°" re ! U_«Mt-enee'bnMinff.renovatta*, aadiMtera-^ X .rd to the fltn*, qualification, Experience • gg*" la^drive frSXa^Sm the?orMd and ability for the particular ailment require 5 causes of disease, ro.esUb__h tbe digest-on, i- ,t traafn-innf ha onn»n]tn tliA nnMtfc Tn«.n > strengthen the nervous qrstem.l raise the pa. ii.g treatment, ne consults tne nearest man, tteutfi-pirlto. and bring back ti» CratM tow whose experience and practice, perhaps, bet ; pria^liJftltha_dvigS_rr^ ' in quite an opppsite direotioß; : | ... - \ Is it asteniining that so many are driven ,Th 6 Sidneys—Their Dsntttft* mad,'are ruined in health, and are bankrupt ima-nt ttnA Cnra in spirits, hope and money ? Have I notfor I - . - __'____._, ■^ ;^^f^J^f^L ]( £^^^^^^^^^ Smith, am the only legally qualified medical ] ngjon of the kJdaey. for at Isast half aa'honr at man advertising in the Colonies I Have I not : bed-time, as salt is. forced into meat, H wfU pene. also prosecuted, at my own expense, these g^th^JddaejßaiidwwTertt^dflMßpn.^, veiy quacks, and. expoeedi the various nos- , M*WWB> ' andfoundthem to consisti of "Burnt Sugar t^V^X£F^t^ 9&& and flavoring matter," and the certificates I S£w i^hMmmeu,lon tluc»U^pau^;^m. bave PHOVBD to be all forgeries. It is for this rlsy, and asthma; ani am Infallible resnedy for reason that I step out of the ethics of the %»«%«ofc m^eS'th^aSi_^ftlteJ_S profession and advertise, to give, those who ,faingi!aoK aamento ofym_og SdoM of 5£ require the services of my branch an oppor* aoxes.. tunity of knowing they can consult a Jegally ;;,, . . ' ' ■" • ' qualified man, 'and' one, moreover, who has Bollowiy'sPilh are the best remtdyknovmintto made this his especial study. . *>orld/or thefrtwiinf/iumes;-*, .. . Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified <M» Ckmt ' 'Secondary medical man advertising, and he has been in |3to_f Com. todgstton . TteSSo^ Melbourne 24 years, in full practice on > plaints Liver Gem. doers NERVOUS DISEASES *S. t _!oiIU r^^ TenwsalAfflß. LOSS OF POWER AND DBBILITT' 5 PebSity Rtea Wo?m« of all SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS Drops/ .. Rheumatism kinds WANK OF CONDITION FBrnafe Irrsgo. Scrofula, or Weakness,ftm ftOTTTTAwri TmifPnirATTQiw lariaes King's Evil whatever GOUr AND HilJ-U-IATISM. Feverpall kinds Sore Throats cause, Acu Db L. L. SMITH can be consulted by let- £ * ;" ' ter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the _ *S . colonies. . . S|!*£_JJ"! ?»*?»_-* are B°W a* Proftwor V» L, L. SMITH, 182 .Collins' street, East _s_£?s£ i^Sg^SiJSSSSSSi (Late the Residence of, the Governor) „ Medicine throughout tho Clvflised World. ** Me_BOUBN«. ' 647 , Full printed directions are affixed to each Box _———^—i___——' J°d pot. a&d can be had in any language, evm —-—--—-—-—-—-—--—-—--——-—----————_—. mrurMah, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinos* 'a^ - - ■ the debtors and cbeditoks the evening star. 1 ( ACT, 1876. — ____. rriHE present is a Good Time for Sub ' mHE EVENING STAB Bcribing to the Stab. Names and aub(THAMES) scriptions received at any time during H&t fceen appointed a Gaaette under th the Quarterabove Act. Terms 6s 6d per quarter in advaace. , __ 7s6d „ „ booked. vIE WEST designs in type on hand, and . ' Vi ' constant additions being made at thi ' ; —— ((.^kniho Stab Offioe. ' ( , •- • _ , Kesiaents in the Townships caa kare WARDEN'S COURT, R^ident Magis- „ o _„ ' J '. . trate'iOourt,Mii_aigß«gistearsOmoe, «• Stik Delivered and pay weekly the Custom House, and aU other forms—-including , „ those in use by Mining Companies, Claim BUm °" Sixpxkox, ' , holders, ftc, printed on the shortest notio* a '. .-■.., .r, h« KvsHnro 5.48 Office. - . ' _ ' - ■ \ .-"-' y i QASTWISB CUSTOMS ENTRIES VIEOIIPT BOOKS of alikindi. n«Jn_ •LBs? °* BAM +>-*—* sLss? -*1-"- - >*™ " *

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3324, 18 August 1879, Page 4

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