No. 5168.-JANUARY 31, 1880.]
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TRADE MARK Sapetioned by H. M's. Goverment. HEALTH, STRENGTH, & ENERGY.
IDR.LALOR'S
PHOSPHODYNE
Trade Mark-"PHOSPHODYNE." Protected under the Trade Marks Act (98 and 30 Vict., ch. 91).Enacted by the "Quecu's Most Excellent Majesty," 20th August, 1670.
Certificates under this Act have been grauted to Dn. It. D. LALOR, giving him the Sole Right the Trade Mark PuOSPILODYNE in Eng. land, Australia, Africa, Cláns, Canada, and India.
Discovered and so named, A.D. 1862, by R. D. LALOR, M.D. Pleasant to the Taste, The only Safe, Prompt, and Reliable PHOSPHORIC REMEDY for Overworked Erain, Worry, Anxiety, Excitement, Late Hours, Business Pressure, Nervous Prosira- tion, Wasting Diseases, Asthmatic, Consumptive, Stomach and Liver Complainte, Impaired Nutri-
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
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LLAN'S ANTI FAT,
LLAN'S ANTEL-FAT.
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
· LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
tion, Impoverished Blood, Premature Doctine, ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
and all morbid Conditions of the System do pendent upon the deficicucy of Vital Force.
PHOSPHODYNE
Purifies and Enriches the Blood; Clears the Skin; Thoroughly Invigorates the Brain, Nerves and Muscles; Bo-energises the Failing Functions of Life, and thus Imparts Energy and Fresh Vitality to the Exhausted Nerve-Electric Force; and Rapidly Cures every form of Nervous Dability, Paralysis, Nervous, Mind, and Heart Diseases, from whatever cans.
IMPORTANT TO EUROPEANS VI- BITING OR RESIDING IN HOT CLIMATES,Da. Lalon's ProsPHONE has an enoriaans Salo in India, China, Africa, and other Hot Climates, from its possessing in the most perfectly assimilable forms the ossential Vitalising properties of Phosphones, which re- animates the Balmusted Functions of Life when impaired by Heat or other causes. A very large nutaber of Testimonials from all parte of the World, freely offered from private persons; Naval, Military, Scientifle, and Professional Mén who are well known, speak of its marvellous powers in Nervous Debility, Want of Stamina, Fevers, Malarious Diseases, and as a Liver Tonic.
Sold in Bottles at 4s. 6d. and 11s.
CAUTION. The name, Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE, is blown in the glass of each bottle, and the genuine PHOS PHODYNE is manufactured only at Dr. LALOR'S Laboratory, London, England, Medicine Vendors are hereby warned that Legal Proceedings will be taken against all Persous selling the Fraudulent Imitation after this Notice. IMPORTANT NOTICE-Every bottle bears the British Government Stamp, with the words, Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE, London, England, by Order of Her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners. IF NOT, IT IS A FOR GERY.
DR. ROBERT D. LALOR, Or Bar House, 32, GAISFORD ST., London, ENGLAND,
(The Sole Proprietor and Originator of Phosphodyne,
Is propared to Prove the following Facta in aus Court of Law in London, England, and he re- spectfully requests Medicino Vendors and the Public to assist the cause of Truth and light, against Falsehood and Frand,
A BASE FRAUD is being per- petrated by the Advertisement of a Worthless Imitation of Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE in the Newspaper Press of India and the Colonies, the nature of which may be guessed from the fact that the originators of these Advertise- ments DO NOT, AND DARE NOT insert them in the Papers Publish- ed in the United Kingdom, neither may the Spurious Article, sought to be Foisted upon the Public abroad, BE SOLD in the British Isles.
PHOSPHODYNE was Discovered and so named by Dr. R. D. LaLon in the year 1862. The Title and Prospectus, was duly Entered at Stationers' Hall, London, in the year 1864. This Title, Prospectus, and Four of Du, LALOE's Testimonials, the dates of which have been fraudulently altered from 1665, 1806, and 1867, as in the Original Letters, to 1870; have been Basely Pirated by the Parties Advertising the False Phosphodyne. Copies of Original Letters, with Prospectus, sent post free. The Genuine "PHOSPHODINE" bears the Christian and Surname, with Address, as above; also the Re- gistered Trade Mark, "PHOSPHODYNE," to copy which is Felony.
Appointed Agents for Dr. Lalor's Phosphodyne in India and China- TREACHER & Co., Bombay, Byenlla, and Poons; SMITH, STANISTRELT & Co., and BATHGATE and Co., Calcutta; R. ROBERTSON, Ceylon; O'HARA & Co., Bangalore; RANGOON DISPENSARY, No. 916, Dalhousie Stroot) E. GULLON Co., Lahore;
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT (Trade Mark Anti-
A Fal, registered) is the celebrated Amic-
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In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, zohich are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature,
thus,
Lea Sherrins
which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, and without which none is genuine.
Ask for ZEA & PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Battle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London,
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TRADE NORTON'S
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CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended as a simple Kenedy for Indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject, being a medicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial, Bat it is with justice called the "Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach," "Norton's Pith" act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are wild in their operation, safe der any circsastances, and themands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from thir use, as they have been a never-failing Family Friend for upwards of 45 years. Sold in Bottles at 18. 1)d., 2s. 98., and 128. cach, by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World.
CAUTION
Be sure and as for NORTON'S PILLS,” and do not be perinaded to purchase an imitation.
read resedy for corpulency. It is purely vegetable, being a compound concentrated fluid extract of sea lichens, and is perfectly harmless. No particular change of dist required. Will reduce a fat person from 2b. to 5lb. a week. It acts upon the food in the stomach, preventing its conversion iuto fat. Corpulency is not only a disease of itself, but the harbinger of others," wrote Hippocrates 2000 years ago, and what was true then is not less so to-day. The consequences of obesity are often more serious than is generally supposed. The thick accumul lions of fat in the tissues mechanically oppres SMALL adjacent organs, thereby producing dyspuca (stortness of breath and disturbances in the circulation characterised by palpilation of the betting, determination of blood to the brain, derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys, utere, Acc. In consequence of the congestion of the stommet, the patient becomes dyspeptic, and is tormented with Batulency, avidity of the stomach, and eructations. The int pediments to a free circulation of the blood, and site increased pressure of the masses of- fot throughout the system on the blood vessels, produce a determination of blood to the brain, whener arise sumnolency, torpor of the mental and physical functions, and not infrequently apoplexy. Obesity is undoubtedly a not intre queat cause of fatty degeneration of the heart” and liver. Speaking of the heart, a late author says "Some of the instances of sudden death of fat peoplo may be reasonably ascrived to a rupture of the organ this weakened state."
LLAN'S ANTI-VAT is absolutely harmless.
We are daily consulted by letter and berwise by those who desire to know if the ANTI-FAT is truly a harmless medicine, to which inquiries we can, from our large observa. tion, most sincerely and positively answer in the aliramtive; but various other questions arc propounded by those who, from having regarded their obesity as an indication of health, are learful of injurious effects from a remedy hawn reduce corpuleney, Que wants to know "if the fat is removed, will the skin not be wrinkled or furrowed "A kuowledge of the anatomy of the humal skio, and of its wonderful contractile natury, is only necessary to convince any person who might have similar apprehensions that the skin readily adapts itself to a changed babit of body. Not only is the skin not furrowed by a reduction of corpulency, but from the alterative or blood-purifying effects of this medicine, the akin when blotched or rough is made more suooth, clear, and beautiful.
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT is endorsed by those
A eminent in the medical profession.
THOMAS FAIRBANK, M.D., of Windsor, Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, referring to ANTI-FAT in the British Medical Journal" of June 1, 1879, says "I gave some of this extract (Fucus Vesiculosus) to a very corpulent indy, who in three months lost three stones in weight
without any change of dict. Since then I have frequently given it for reducing weight depending on the accumulation of adiposo tissue, and have never found it fail. I may state that a pullent who has been lately taking it as an nati-nt, and who always suffered very much from riteumatic pains about the body, has been entirely free from sech trouble while she has been taking the extract, a fact which she quito independently noted."
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces a Lady Four Pounde per Week, Manchester-square, London, Sept. 30, 1879, "The Bolanie Medicino Co., Great Russell..
street-buildings, Loudon, W.C. "Gentlemen,My mother has used your ANTI-FAT for over three months, and has found it to reduce her on the average of four pounds per week. She has recommended it te several friends.
"Yours truly
"W. C. UPTON." LLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces 9lbs. in Four Weeks, Edward Parrett, Esq., Chemist, of Market square, Winslow, writes tho Botanic Medicine Co., under date of
June 12, 1879- "One lady to whom i sold ALLAN'S ANTI- FAT has decreased fib. in four weeks."
C. J. Arblaster, Esq., chemist, of Birmingham, writes, under date of June 8, 1979:-
"Have just received a capital account of the effects of Anti-Ent in feducing corpuloney,"
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Long experience has proved these famous remedies to be most effectual scoring either the dangerous maladies or the slighter complaints which are more particularly in- cidental to the lie of a rainer, or to those living in the heast.
Occasional dates of these Pills wi guard the system against those etifs which so often beset the human race coughs, colds, and all disorders of the liver and stomach-the equent forerunners of fever, dysentery, diarrhea, and cholerm
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT
Is the most effectual remedy for old sores, wounds, ulcers, rheumatism, and all skin diseases; in fact, when used according to the printed directions, it never fails to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments,
These Medines may be obtained from all respectable Druggists and Store-keepers throughout the civilised world, with directions for use in almost every language.
They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Holloway, 531 Oxford Street, London.
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces sibs, a week.
*22, Redcliff-street, South Kensington, S.W.,
June 2, 1879. "To the Proprietors of Allan's Anti-Fat. "Gentlemen, --I have tried your wonderful medicine Anti-Fat both in America and this country. Through its use I can this down at command, losing, on an average, five pounds por week. Yours respectfully,
'Harry Bhalam."
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT. "Sold by all Chemists.
J. LLEWELLYN & Co., Shanghai, China;. HONGA Trade Mark, Anti-Fat" (Registered),
KONG DISPENBART, Hong Kong; and all the Leading Merchants in Indis and China.
and Pamphlet, entitled "How to Get Lean Without Starvation. (Copyright). All infringere will be promptly prosecuted, Send stamp for Pamphlet.
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BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects are destroyed by KEATING'S INSHOT POWDER, which is quite harmless to Domestic Animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of this Powder is extraordinary, and no quo need be troubled by thoas poats. It is porfectly clean in application.
Ask for and bo sure to obtain "KEA TING'S POWDER, au Imitations are Noxious, and fail in giving satisfaction,
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KEATING'S WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEORTABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a moat aurooable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL OF THREAD Wutus. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children.
TESTIMONIAL.
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Nov. 28th, 1876. Dear Sir, 1 think it nothing but my duty to inform you of the immense sale I have for your Worm Tablets, which I may justly say is enormous, and in every case gives the greatest satisfaction.
I have now
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THE CHINA REVIEW.
¡HE widely-expressed regret at the dis- continuance of Nates & Queries on China and Japan, has induced the publish. ers of this journal to issue a publication similar in object and style, but slightly. modifled in certain details.
THE CHINA Review, or Notes and Queries on the Far East, is issued at in- torvala of two months, cach number con- taining about 60 octavo pagos, occasionally üllustrated with lithographs, photographs, woodcuts, &c., should the papers published demand, and the circulation justify, such
tra matter.
The subscription is fixed at $6.60 postage paid, per annum, payable by non-residents - in Ilongkong half-yearly in advance.
The publication includes papers original and selected upon the Arts and Sciences, Ethnology, Folklore, Geography, History- Literature, Mythology, Manners and Ous, toms, Natural History, Religion, &e., &c., of China, Japan, Mongolia, Tibet, the Eastern Archipelego and the Far East generally. A more detailed list of subjects" upon which contributions are especially invited is incorporated with each number, Original contributions in Chinose, Latins French, Gorman, Spanish, Italian or Por Endoaroar. tuguese, are admissible. are made to present a resumo in each number of the contents of the most recent works bearing on Chinese matters. Groat attention is also paid to the Roylew department.
Notes and Replies aro classified toge. ther as "Notes" (head references being given, whon furnished, to previous Notes or Querios), as are also those queries which, though asking for information, furnish new or unpublished detalls concerning the mat- ter in hand. It is desirable to make the Queries proper as brief and as much to the point as possible.
The China Review for July and August, It says that forty-two 1875, is at hand.
in stook two bottles containing the Round Worms brought mo during the Inst few says wore sent in to compete for the beat paper on the advantages of Christianity for days by customers, one Worm 40 yards the development of a State. All our learn. long. I dare not be without the remedyed societies should subscribe to this scholarly
Yours respectfully,
M. A. WALKER,
and enterprising Review. It is a sixty
Sold in Bottles, by all Chemists and paged, bi-monthly, repertory of what scho
The lars are ascertaining about China. Druggists.
lecture on Chinese Poetry in this volume is Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, Loudon. alone worth the price of the Review, Ade REWARD AND CACTION. Whereas fraud-dress China Review, Hongkong.-Northern ulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy Christian Advocate (U,S.) have been sold, I hereby request anyone Trübner's Oriental Record contains the fol knowing of the vendor of the same to com-lewing notice of the China Review:—“ This municate with mo; on conviction of the is the title of a publication, the first number offander a liberal reward will be paid. of which has latoly reached us from Hong- 31mob80 kong, where it has been set on foot as In -40079
some respecta a continuation of Notes and Queries on China and Japan, the extinction of which useful sorial a year or two ago has been much regretted in Europe as well as In China. Theprosent publication, judging by the number now before us, is intended to
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Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c.
DR. J. COLLIS
(Ex: Army Med. Staff) IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
neighbouring countries, somewhat similat BROWNE'Supy a position, as regarde China and tho to that which has been filled in India by the CHE LO RODYNE Calcutta Review. The great degree of at tention that has been bestowed of late years upon the investigation of Chinese literature, antiquities, and social developments, to say nothing of linguistic studies, has led to the CAUTION.Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. scentoulation of important stores of inform. Wood stated that Dr. Collis Browne was ation, rendering some such channel of pub- undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlerodyne, licity as is now provided extremely desir- that the story of the Defendant, Freeman,able; and contributions of much interest baing the Inventor was deliberately untrue; may fairly be looked for from the members which be regretted had been sworn to. of the foreign consular sorvices, the Uhinese Eminent Bospital Physicians of London Customs' corps, and the missionary body, stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the among whom a high degree of Chinese- discoverer of Chlorodyno; that they pre- scholarship is now assiduously cultivated, scribe it largely, and mean no other than and who are severally represented in the first Dr. Browne's Soo Times, July 12, 1864. uumber of the fleview by papers highly The public, therefore, are cautioned creditable to their respective authors." In against using any other than
A paper on Dr. Legge's She King, by the DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Roy. E. J. Eitel, to which the place of honour is deservedly given, an excellent summary is presented of the chronological problems and arguments involved in con This invaluable remedy produces quiet, nexion with this important work. Some. refreshing sleep, relievos paio, calms the translations from Chiusso novels and plays system, restores the deranged functions, are marked by both accuracy and freshness and stimulates healthy action of the secre of style; and an account of the career of tions of the body, without creating any of the Chinese post-statozman of the eleventh those unpleasant results attending the use century, Su Tang-p'o, by Mr. E. C. Bowra, of opium. Old and young way take it at all is not only historically valuable, but is also hours and times when requisite. Thou- distinguished by its literary grace. Beside sands of persons testify to its marvellous notices of new books relating to China and good effects and wonderful cars, while the East, which will be a useful feature of medical men extol its virtues most exten- the Review, it carried out with punctuality sively.
and detail, we are glad to notice that are destined to CHLORODYNE is admitted by the profes-"Notes" and "Queries alon to be the most wonderful and valuable find a place in its pages also. It is to be remedy ever discovered.
hoped that this opening for contributions CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for on Chinese subjects may evoke a similar coughs, consumption, bronchitis, aathma, degree of literary zeal to that which was CHLORODYNE effectually checks and ar- displayed during the lifetime of its prede- rests those too oftop fatal diseases cossor in the field, and that the China Review diphtheria, fever, croup, ague.
may receive the support necessary to insure CHLORODYNE nota like a charm in diar- its continuance. The publication is Intend- rho, and is the only specifio in cholera ed to appear every two months, and will and dysentery.
form a substantial octavo magazine.
REMEDIAL USES AND ACTION.
CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations and spasind
CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, tooth sche, meningitia, &c
EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL OPINIONS. The Right Hon. Earl Russell communi- cated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received informa: tion to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne. See Lancet, Dec. 31, 1864.
THE CHINESE MAIL. This paper is now
lasued every day. The subscription is fixed at Four Dollars per annum delivered in Hong hong, or Seven Dollars Fifty Cente in- cluding postage to Coast ports.
It is the first Chinese Newspaper BIF issued under purely native direction. The editorial department is conducted by Mr Chun Ayin, whose experience and competence have already been most fully demonstrated. The chief support of the paper is of course derived from the native community, amongst whom also are to be found the guarantora and securities necessary to place it on a business and
From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspec. tor of Hospitals, Bombay Chloredyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Aathma, and Dysontery, To it. I. fairly owe my restoration to health, after eighteen moatha' severe suffering, and when other legal footing, romadies had failed."
The projectors, basing their estimates Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, upon the most reliable information from reports (December 1865) that in nearly the various Ports in China and Japan, every sate of Cholera in which Dr. J. Cozzis from Australia, Callfornia, Singapore, BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE was administered, Ponsng, Salgon, and other places frequented the patient recovered.
by the Chinose,consider themselves Extract from the General Board of justified in guaranteeing an ultimate Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera. circulation of between 3,000 and 4,000 immense value of this remedy, that we tisers are therofors unusually great, and "So strongly are we convinced of the coples. The advantages offered to advers samuot too forcibly urge the necessity of the foreign community generally will find It to their interest to avail themselves of adopting it in all cases.
them.
See leading article, Pharmaceutical Jour
The field open to a paper of this descrip. sal, August 1, 1868, which states that Dr. J. Usillis Browne was the inventor of Chloro- tion-conducted by native afforts, bat dyne; that it is always right to use his progressive and and-obstractive in tone- preparation when Ohlerodyne is ordered. In almost limitless. It on the ons hand CAUTION-None genuine without the commands Chinese belief and intarest words "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWsr" on the while on the other deserves every ald Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical that can be given to it by foreigners testimony sccompanies each bottle. Like English journals it contains Editorials
with Local, Shipping, and Commerdal News and advertiĝements.
Subscription orders for either of the above may be sent to
Sole Manufacturer- J. T. DAVENPORT.
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