James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annnual 1881

F R E E M A N ' S TRADEM A R K C H L O R O, T H EO R I G I N A L A DO N L Y T R U E Is allowed to be the greatest discovery of the present century, andis largely employed b ythe mosteminentMedical M e n, in hospital and private practice , in all parts of the world, and is justly considered to be a remedy of intrinsic value, and of varied adaptability , possessing most valuable properties , and producing curative effects quite unequalled in the whole Materia Medica. F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E is the best remedy knownfor Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , and Asthma. F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases --- Diptheria , Fever, Croup, Ague. F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E acts like a charm in Diarrhea , and is the specific in Cholera and Dysentery. F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy , Hysteria , Palpitations , and Spasms . F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E is the only palliative in Neuralgia , Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis , &c. F R E E M A N ' SC H L O R O D Y N E rapidly relieves pain from whatever cause , allays the irritation of Fever , soothes the system under exhaust- ing diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sleep . " T H ET I M E S ," A U G U S T 13th , 1877 . Fromour own Correspondent with the Russian A r m y. Okoum, July 15th , 1877 . Thewant of sanitary arrangements in the Russian Campwas dreadful , and hadwe remained there a few weeks longer , dysentery and typhoid fever would have played morehavocin our ranks thanthe bombsof the Turks. I myself acquired anunenviable reputation as a doctor , owingto m ybeing provided with a small bottle of C H L O R O - D Y N E, with which I effected miraculouscures. From GEORGE F. SMYTH, ESQ. , Manager Licensed Victuallers ' Pure Tea Company . " 9, Curtain Road, London, E.C. , "Mr.R I C H A R DF R E E M A N, September 21st , 1875. " SIR, I have taken your invaluable Chlorodyne ' (especially in the winter time ) for someyears . W h e nI was advised , at first , to use Chlorodyne, I procured some of Collis Browne's . It did me no good whatsoever . I then bought someof your preparation . I firmly believe (under God) that it has been the means of prolonging m ylife . I am affected , or rather was affected with severe Winter Cough, but now, when supplied withyour incomparable specific , I defy m yold enemy, and drive him out of m ysystem . " Iknownothing personally of you , Sir , nor, for that matter , of Mr. Collis Browne ; butIknowthat his preparation of Chlorodyne does me no good whatsoever , and it is with deep gratitude to youthat I nowpass m ywinters free from cough, andin comfort ." I M P O R T A N T C A U T I O N , FourChancerySuits terminated in favour of FREEMAN'SORIGINALCHLORODYNE, and against J. Collis Browneand J. T. Davenport. Lord Chancellor Selborne , Lord Justice James , and Lord Justice Mellish , condemned their proceedings , and ordered them to payall costs of the suits .-Reported in the Times andother Newspapers, April 29th and July 24th , 1873 . None Genuine without the words, “ Freeman's Original Chlorodyne ," engraved on the Government Stamp. Testimonials from most eminent men accompany e a c hbottle. Manufactured by the sole Inventor, R I C H A R DF R E E M A N, PHARMACIST, 70, Ken- nington Park Road London, S.E. Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the World, inBottles , 1s . 1 d.; 2-oz., 2s. 9d.; 4-oz ., 4s. 6d.; 8-oz ., 9s.; pints , 11s .; and pints , 20s , each, R E J E C TA L LS U B S T I T U T E S .

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