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ROYAL NAVY LIST.
Supported by the Admiralty,
Edited by Lieut.-Colonel FRANCIS LEAN, late R.M.L.I.
Is the only public record of the WAR and MERITORIOUS SERVICES of Naval officers. It also
contains the dates of all their Commissions, from Cadet to Admiral of the Fleet, Dates of all Retire¬
ments, Dates of Birth of Flag Officers, Captains, and Officers of the Royal Marines, Fellows of the
learned Societies, and J. P. Private Appointments held by Retired Officers, Causes of special pro¬
motion. Gazette accounts of Victoria Cross, and Societies' Medals, Egypt and Soudan Services
entered of all officers engaged, &c.
FAMOUS BATTLE SHIPS.
The names of the Famous Battles in which Ships have been engaged are placed against their
names, in the same manner as the Battles are placed against the names of Regiments.
"There is no work of the same kind published of so exhaustive a character for any other profes¬
sion."—Army and Navy Gazette.
"The gallant Editor has surmounted every obstacle, and turned out a perfect Navy List."—Court
Circultir,
"Is so carefully prepared that it may be regarded as an exhaustive hand-book oi the profession
to which it is devoted."—Morning Post.
JOHNSTON'S COSMOGRAPHIC ATLAS,
21s., is published by W. & A. K. Johnston, of Edina Works, Easter
Road, Edinburgh, and 5, White Hart Street, Warwick Lane, London, E.G.
It contains 66 large, carefully coloured, and accurate Maps of Political,
Historical, Classical, Physical, and Scriptural Geography and Astronomical
Plates, and has Gomplete Indexes and Explanatory Letterpress. It is
recognised as the best Guinea Atlas in the World, and many Thousands
have already been sold. Ask your Bookseller to show you a Copy.
Detailed Prospectus on application to the Publishers.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Feuers,
Ague, Spasms, Diarrhoea, &c.
DR. J. GOLLIS BROWNE'S GHLORODYNE.
A Few Doses Quite Effectual.
CAUTION.—The extraordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne
render it of vital importance that the public should obtain the Genuine, which bears the
words, "Dr. j. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government Stamp.
Vice-Chancellor Wood stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the
inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the Defendant Freeman was deliberately
untrue, which he regretted to say had been sworn to.—See Times, July 13, 1864.
Lord-Chancellor Selborne and Lord Justice James stated that the Defendant had
made a deliberate misrepresentation of the decision of Vice-Chancellor Wood.
Chemists throughout the land will confirm this decision, that Dr. J. C. Browne was
the inventor of Chlorodyne.
From Dr. B. J. Boulton & Co., Horncastle.
We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately, and look upon it as
3,0 excellent direct Sedative and Anti-spasmodic. It seems to allay pain and irritation in what¬
ever organ, and from whatever cause. It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtain¬
able by any other remedy, and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other Sedatives
that it leaves no unpleasant after-effects.
Sole Manufacturer, J. T. DAVENPOET, 33, Great Kussell Street, W.O.

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