aHOLKHA.DYSRNTHY, DIAItItHCEA. UHAMP AGUB, FF.VKR, [ill K UM ATIS.M, UONSUMP TION, ASTHMA, COUGH, &c. A LI- pain, vomitting nnd digress ceases in a few minutes af;er takiufr a doe of thai wonderful JScnative Anodyne a-d Ami pasui 'die remedy Cblorodync discovered )>y Dr .1. C- Ilia B.owne.M.K.'\S.l.., (ex-Army Aled. Stall) the receip/ <>f which win con tided solely to .1. T. Davenport, 33, Great R«imbpllstreei, Bloomsbury square, London, (Phurmaceuti-, cal Chemist). 'J he medical testimony of civil, hospital, militaiy, aud naval praciiouers pixnouuce it invaluable. It relievs pain of any kind, sootkes the restlessness of fever, and imparts tbe most refreshing sieep, without producing or leaving any of the unpleasant etl'eois of opum. From W. Vesaliuß I'euigrew, M.D., Hon F.H.C S., England formfirly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Physiology at St. George'.s School uf Medicine — "1 have used it in consumption, asthma, diarrhoea, and other diseases, and am most perlectly satisfied with the results." Dr.O'ibbon, Army Medical Stnfr, Calcutta. — "Tw« doses completely cared me of diarvhosa." From C. V. hidout, Esq., Surgeon, Kgliam. — " As an astringent in severe diarrhoea, aud an autispasroodic iL colic with cramps 111 the abdomen, the relief is instantaneous. 1 ' Extracts from the Geneual Boakd op Hkalth, London, us to its ifficacy in (.'holera. Ist Sta»e or Premonitory— ln ll.is stage the remedy acis as a charm, oue dose generally sufficient. 2nd Stage or that of Vomiting and Ptugiug — In this smge the remedy pot-nesses i<reat power, more than any other we we ucuuninted with, two or three doses beiug auilicieut. 3rd Sta^e or (Jollupse — In all.catcs restoring ihe pulse. So strongly ure v\e convinced of the iinmence value of this reined), that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adovuiny it iv ail ceses. From A. Monimongery, F.i-q., late Inspector of Hospitals, Homimy. — " Chlorooyne is v most valu able remedy in ncuraglin, asthma, aud dyseniry. To it 1 fairly owe 1117 restoration te» health alter 1> month's severe suil'ering, uud when all other medicines had Iniled." Caution. — In coiioequence of the extraordinaiy efficacy of this remedy, sevcal unprincipled panics hive been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to buy Chlorodyue, except in scaled bottles, having the words, " Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyn«'' engraved oil the wrapper. A shuet full of medicul let-t.inouials accompanies CAUTION OHLORODYNE IN CHANCERY It whs clearly proved before Vice-Chancellor Sir VV. P. Wood, by affidavits from eminent hospital Physicians of London, that. Ur J. Collis Mrowue was the discoverer of Chiorodyne ; lhat they prescribe it largely, aud mean 110 oilier ihan Dr Browne's.~Ste "limes," Jan. li, lblii. The public, therefore, are cautioned against using Hny other tbuii Dr J. Coi.lis Browne's Chlohodynis. No home should be without it. iv bottles, 2s 9dand 4s (5a by J. T. Davknpout, '33, Crcai HiiPselUtiea, London, W.C., BOle mnuufiieturer. Observe particularly, none genuine without the words " Ur J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyue" on the Government bttinip. Agents for Melbourne — Messrs. Taylor & Co., 47 Flinders Lane. Agents for Sydney — Messrs. .M. A. Worms & Co Wynward Lane. UNROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIKTY OF ENGLAND. NEWCASTLE AiKETING, 1864.' Have again won Ar.t the Phizes in all the Classes nt the above Meeting making Fifteen First I'iuzes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England lor the Best Harrows. Prizes awarded to J. and F. Howard at the Newcastle Meeting, 18(i4, being the Largest Numbkr of Money Prizes ever awarded at any Meeting of the iioynl Society I to one Exhibitor. The First and Only Prite of £15 for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes. The first and Only Prize of £8 for the Best Harrows for General Purposes. The first and Only Prize of £7 for the Best Harrows for Heavy Land. The First and Only Prize 0/ A'O for the Best Ha-r rows for Light Land. The First and Only Prize of -£20 for the Best Harrows for Steam Power. The First and Ouly Prize of £12 10s for the Best Steam Cultivator and Judging Plough combined. The Prize of £'Z5 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 Ploughing. Full particulars may lie had of their Agents throughout tbe Colonies, or will be sent free on &ppli. catiou to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Worke, Bedlord, England. 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Rimmel's Jockey Club, Frangipani, &c, of ex quisite fragrance. Eimmel's Glycuhine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. Rimmel's Lime Juice aud Glycerine for beautifying the Hair. Rimmel's Perfume Vaporizer, Perfume fouutains ko., &c. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. E. RIMMEL, Perfumer to H.R.H. the Pbinobsb of WiUi, 96 Strand audJß4 Conihill, Loiidou.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 8
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