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<{ V THAMES /&>■ Qj< •• (THE WOKKINGMAN* HOME). ixluUjibrlJj JiiiSiliXiil, . POB MANY TBABS SO WELL AND FAVORABLY KNOWN AS PRO. PBIEIOK OF THK PALACE HOTEL, TE AROHA, BEGS to announce that he has now OPENED, after re-buildiDg and newly-furnishing those favorite premises the " Governor Bowen," with a Bpecial view of catering for the comforts and convenience of the i WORKING MEN. I !0$» A TABLE EQUAL TO THE BEST ON THE THAMES, <£$ Large and Comfortable BEDBOOMS. SeTeral BATHROOMS, with an unlimited Supply of HOT and COLD WATER. PABLOBS and READING-ROOMS, with a plentiful supply of Books, Periodicals, and Daily Papers, Draughts, Chess, and other games. BILLIARD ROOM, fitted with one of the BEST TABLES on the THAMES. TERMS: FOB BOARD AND LODGING, 18s PER WEEK. ALL MEALS AND BEDS, Is EACH. Special Arrangements for BOARD only. For the Convenience of those taking their MID-DAY MEAL in Town, I will issue TIOKEJS for SIX MEALS with Beer, Tea, or Coffee, for 4i 6d. FOOTBALL andother DINNEBS or BANQUETS got up on«the Shortest Notice, at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES, and in a STYLE that will leate Nothing to be desired. ONLY THE VERY BEST:OF - Ales,-: Wines, and Spirits w V KEPT IN STOCK. . . Medie&l Dysentery, Cholera, EeveivAgue Coughs, Colds. &c. DR. I COiIJS^EOWNE'S : CILORODYII (Ex Army Mod, Staff) /^AUTIOR.—Yioe-Ohanoeilor Sir W. P. Wood stated that DB. OOLLIS BBOWNS wai KJ undoubtedly the inventor of CHLOBODYNE j that the story of the dofen dant, Frea man, being the inrontor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne wa» tho disoorerei of Chlorodyae } that they prescribe it largely, and moan no other than Dr. Browiw'si—Bet 2ima r JiAj.li t 1,384. > Tho public, therefore, are cautioned against tiling any other thaa Dr J. Collis Browned CHLORODYiSrE. /ORiaiwAT. xmi R3MEDIAI UjSES AND ACTION." \ BsslßPPlpiiiiil 1^ •*-nTß^Uft^^e Remedy produoss quiet,, rcfrsshißg sleep, relierei }B^3^^^^^ \ V^-nt calms the (system restoree the deranged functions, and stimuHlteSE*fiS|^ '.ntos healthy aotion of tho Btioretiom of th bodj. without creating Hir*^'l?O -• aQy °^ thoao unpleaiant res ulfcs attending .tiseof opium. Old ■111 ~ find y°un" Dia7 ta*° & a-j R^ bourn" and times when requisite HI^^mIIIIS E'ktm'andr of porsonis tos&'j to its mfiryoliouft. good effect* and .■ljfrr~%||^ woadcrfu ouroa, - whils rasdir.al moa extol : i&s virtues most «x< " Sls^piiS OELO]KOI)y2r2i "^mitbjd by tho profeniion to be the most H§ffij^jc^^||B wohderfo'i and raluablo romedy erer dis»>T»r,«d. HlSiflßO^^^ CHLOBODYNBi ia tho h >«&■ raaiady Saiown- 1. fox Coughs, GnuumoBpDiyßliiK OK]jOROT)YNfi o^ectvaliy oheoks and arrests those too often fat* JHijK^'liiiflH' disev.ea—.Diphtheria, S'oTßr, Croup, Agae, IBl^^^P^fiß/ oa:LOS'O'D^'fi"s a<3f<* !^" a ohsktm in p.wThcss, and is the only ' [81^"™^^ HHI epaetlio ; Mi.'Obolßrßißa^'B.7«feet«ry." V^^^lH CHLOSODYJ&na 'eJSaebxiftllj outs shori all attioto of Epilepsy ;; ■^^^B^ri^^^Hi . SCyofearia, Palpifcatioas, noA Spasms. SowT^OißNUwiri OHtiOSODZXiSI i% iho ml? palliatiys ia -Ifauralgia, Bhoumatism : <^ou'Js €%ao«3, TooSbasho, M!«siiagiiis,' &o. Ftom Symas ma Col, rhsrmftoeuticsl Ob.omis.to,. Modiosl Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880 To J. T. Darenport, Esq., 33, Gioat Eubscll Sfcraet, Blooaaabury, London.—"Dear i.%,—We embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the Tride-upraad reputation thirf ju«t|y esteemed medioina, Da. Coilts Bbowke*s^ OiC&oaoDSrini, has earned for itself, not vinly in Hiadostan, but all over the East. As a -remedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported into the country, and \re shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in •very Anglo-Indian home. The other brands, we are happy to say, are now relegated t« th« natiTe bazaars, and, judging from thair eals, we fancy their sojourn there will be lbut eranesowit. We could multiply instanoes ad inHrdium of tho extraordinary efficacy of .D». Coiiaa BBOWirß'i CHLOSODYira in Diarrhcro and Dysentery,. Spasms, Cramps, N«uralt?i»» the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and r.s a goneral sedatsve, that a 5.79 ooourred under our personal obserration rlurini many years. In CholeraiciDiarrhcoa, and erim in tho more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have witneosod its surprieiagly^oontrolling power.. We hara nem use 1 any other form of Jhio medicine than Oollia Browno'e, from a firm conviction that; it v decidedly tho bost, aad »lao froai a oensa of duty-'fro ow« to tha profession and the publio, v ' we are of opinion |that the übatitution of any other than Collis Browne's is a DBUBUAxa BBBAOH 01 WLOX OK THB 3?ABT 0* THJI OHTaMIBE TO fBBSOBISKB ASD SkVaUCS A£XKB' We arc, sir, faithfully yours, Symes and Co., Members of tho Phtrm. Boowty of Ores Biitain, His Sroeiloncy the Viceroy's Chemists." ' , Extmct from the Q-aucriil Board of Health, London, us to its efficaoy ia Cholera {—"Si isteongly sre we eonYinc»d of the immense Yalus of thi» remad? that we oanrot too foroibta urga the necesiity oi sdopting it in all oases." OAUTIOSr.—None genuine without the words "D? J. Collif Brosraa" "j-ia Sh» aoTern ni*nt St'Saap. OTOTTrholjaiug modioal fecufcimoay aooomvf.mn eaoh botfila. golCMaaufacfcurei—J. T- SA'ViSNPOB?, 88, Cfrßßi.X BUSSELL.STaEBJT, BLOOM3BDBY, LOITDOH Wholoj»lt A&«n*« for 2fe» Zeriand—Messw KKJiPTHOSISfB, PSOSBSB * CC :
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6863, 23 April 1891, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6863, 23 April 1891, Page 4
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