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I 8&& JD3J. COLLIS BROWNE'SM / CHLQROPYNE. i CHOLKHA, DYSEN TUY, DIARUHCEA. CRAMP AGUE, FKVI'.I!, IMIKUMATISM, UONSUAIPTJON, ASTHMA, COUGH, &c. ALL p»in, vomiiting and distress cetxfes in a few . minutes after taking a done of that wonderful Sedative Auodync and Antinpasinodic remedyChlorodyne discovered by Dr J. Collis Browne. IU.R.O.S.L., (ex-Army .Med. Stall") the rrceipe of was contided solely to J. T. Davenport, ri;s, Great RussellRtreet, BlooniHburysquare, London, (Pharmaceutical Chemist). The medical testimony of civil, hospital, militnry, and naval praciioners pronounce it invaluable. It relieves pain of any kind, soothes the revllesßtiess of feTer, and. imparts the most refreshing sleep, without nroduciug or leaving any of the uiiplcnsnm effects of opium. From W. Vesuliun I'ettigrew, M.D., lion F.R.CS,, Englimd forranrly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Physiology at. St. George's School of Medicine. — " I have cired it in cousuniption, asthma, ditur- j licea, nnd oilier diseases, anil am most perfectly satis- j fi oil wiih the results." Dr. (jibbun, Army Medical Stuff, Calcutta. — "Two doses completely cured me of 'liurrhoja. 1 ' ' From 0. V. Itidout, Esq., Surgeon, Kghum. — " As an astringent in nevere diarrhceu, aud hii antispasmodic in colic with crumps in the itbdomen, the relief is iustaiituneoua.'' ) Kxtracts from the Gknehal Boakd oy Health, i London, as lo ils iffieiiey in Cholera. Jst Stage or Premonitory — Ju tl.is stage the remedy nets as a charm, one dose generally sufficient. 2nd Stage or that of Vomiting nnd Purging — In this singe the remedy possesses great power, more than any other we nre acquainted with, two or three doses being sulTioient. 3rd Stage or Collapse — In all cases restoring the pulse. So strongly are we convinced of the imnieuce value of this remedy, that we cvtnnot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all oeses. From A. Mouimoiigery, Ktq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay. — " Uhloroilyne is v most valuable remedy in netiraglia, asthma, and dysentry. To it 1 fairly owe in/ restoration te health after lH month's severe suffering, and when all other medicines had failed. 1 ' Caution. — In coubequence of the extraordinaiy e.'liciicy of this remedy, several unprincipled parties have been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to huy Chlorodyne, except in sealed bottles, having the words, " Dr. J. Collis Browne's Ghlorodyne' 1 engraved on the wrapper. A sheet full of medical testimonials accompanies CAUTION OHLOKODYNK IN CHANCERY It was clearly proved before Vice-Chancellor Sir W. I. Wood, by affidavits from eminent hospital Physicians of London, that Dr J. Collis Urowne was the discoverer of Chiorodyue ; ihnt. they prescribe it Jnrgely, and mean no other than Di Browne's. — See " Times," Jan. I' 2, 18IU. The public, therefore , are cautioned against using »ny oilier than Dr J. Collis Bkuwne's Chlorodynu. No home should be without it. Sola in bottles, 2s Odand 4s Gd by J. T. Davknpoht, \i'i, Creai Kupsell-strcct, London, W.C., Hole manuluclurer. Observe particularly, none genuine without the words " Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government Stamp. Agents for Melbourne — Messrs. Taylor & Co., ±7 Flinders Lane. Agents for Sydney — Messrs. M. A. Worms & Co Wynward Lane. [hi. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. NEWCASTLE iVKETING, ISC4. HOWARDS' CHAMPION PLOUGH. HAS ngftin won tbe Fihst aXd only Piuze far the liEST Wiikki, Pi.ouon pon Gknerai. Purposes, which is the most important Prize for Ploughs offered l.y ilio Society. Kor the Last Nine Yeaks J. & F. Uowaud have bbkn the Winners of this l'nizic, nnd no further competition will take place for the next three years. HOWARDS' CHAMPION PLOUGH has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Hoynl Agricultural Society of England, being he Largest Number of Prizes awarded to aiiy kind of Plough ever exhibited. Prizos awnrded to J. nnd F. Howard nt the Newcastle Meeting, 18f!-i, being the Lakgest Numbku of Mosky Piuzks ever awarded at any Meeting of the Koyal Society to one Kxhibitor. The First and Only Pme of £1!) for tho Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes. The first and Only Prize of £8 for the Best Kar rows for Getienil Puvposes. The first aud O.nly Prize of £7 for the Beat Harrows for Heavy Land. The First and Only Prize ol io for the Best Ila-r rows for Lif;lit Land. Thfl First and Only Prize of .£2O for the Best Harrows for Steam Power. The First and Only Prize of £12 10h for the Best Steam Cultivator and Uidging Plough combined. The Prize of £ % i 5 for their Set of Steam Cultivating Apparatus for Small Occupations. The Prize of £10 for their Plough for Steam Power. The Prize of £10 for their Windlass for Steam Plough iug. Full pnrticulars may be had of their Agents throughout the Colonies, or will be sent frea on &ppli< cation to JAMES AND FRKDKKICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedlord, England. London Office: — 4, Cheapside. Liveupool Office: — 19, Sweeting Street. ON SALE AT THK OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. THE "AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS." AJOUKNAL of commerce, agriculture, politics literature, science and art. It consists ol 20 p»ges of demy, eouuining 80 columns of closely printed matter. Itoouiaius a!1 the news of the week, the latest intelligence from the sea r . ol war, as well as local aud general information. The Weekly Nuws is received by every steamer from Auckland; and persons requiring the same, can be supplied by leaving their address at thu office of this paper. FOll HORSES. SPIUNG and Autumn are the Seasons the CONDITION of lIOHShS ought to be looked to, when they aro generally rough coated, hide bound, and altogether debilitated and out of tone, perhaps proceeding from irregular or over-reached exercise, musty or innutritious feeding, which always causea worms, and induces the most destructive disorders, even to the iJeath of the Hoise ; but may in such seasons be entirely eradicated by administering GIbiON'S OIUGINAI, WOKM AND CONDITION POWDERS. they being easily given, aud without any alteration necessary in either feeding er exercise, bee his trentise on the care of the House, ouo of which is enclosed in ench package. The Public me particularly requested to observe that the Signature of Hobt. N. Gibion is on each wrapper. Sole Wholesale Agent, VV. Edwards, 07 St. Paul's, London. Sold by Mr C. D. rlarraud, also by Mr W. Bißbop, Oheniiits, Wellington; and by most respectable Chemists ia the Colony,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 22, 17 June 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 22, 17 June 1865, Page 6

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