'• g. T- Aj B:: Hi 0; T ■Ei^ICALBERT SJ'-R^ET, ; .' r '< PATEI(3]r~GrOEM:«'. ■V. (Late of the AJexuiutni. Ho;ei,'Pnrnell)j. SiMiug. taken :thpabove r splbndid. Hptelj . baas', to' announce that no 'attention? on : 'Jiis"parfrt sball 1 be wanting: to render 'it what' il4 size' anid ' occoinmodStiori entitle' it tO}be,\the leadings Hotel iv Auckland. ; ■ . ':.■■ . To tliroughTrnvellers b.y.the mail ßteamersj. »nd> to' settlers- frpmi ■.the . country,... Mie 'SWy-' Hotel may be B:pecitilly recommended.. .Its bedrooma-an'd' private apartment's are r iec6nd'. to npnc, arid .its' proximity to the WharvfesV Markets, andf Public Buildings,, constitute another great reooiamendation. Nonebat the best brarids-of-Spirits andbCigarß.. .■ Th'«> Billiard^ Saloon is lofty and we 11 venti* lated. The Table is one. of Aloock's'befl^and' the cups and other accessories are first-ijjjp';-. JPro&eted by Royal Letters PiiUr&L ' Dated October: 11, 1869. Undei; Distiriguishjed v]Patrx)hage: PHO^pPHODYFEv . . (O^ONIC OXYGEN) " '. t ' ; . Trie $ew Curative Asent>, aiidi onty Mljabte Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaini^ : fTIHIS Phospbatic- combination • ie i proi nounced by the most emicent members of the Medical Profession to be unequalled tfor its power in replenishing' the "vitality of* the body, by its supplying all the eeeential constituents of the blood and nerve substance-, and for.developing.all the powers and functions of the system to the. highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, . while retaining all its eixtra> ordinary properties j and as a Bpecifky surpassing all the known therapeutic agents'of the present day for the speedy an i> permanent dire of— • Nervous Prostration Shortness- of Breath Liver. Complaints Trembling of the Palpitation of the hands and limbs .' Heart • ; , Impaired Nutrition Dizziness . Mental and Physical Noises in the Head ~Daproesi6n J and Ears • Consumption (in» its Loss of Energy and first stages only)i Appetite Timidfty . Hypochondria Eruptions of the Skin , Female Complaints Impaired Sight end General. Debility • Memcry ' Indigestion Nervous Fancies Flatulence Impoverished Blood Incapacity <for Study Nervous Debility in or Business , all its Stages • Sick Headache Premature Deolino Lassitude . ' . And all morbid conditions of the syßt&m arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phosiphodyne is two- fold— on the-one hand increasing the; principle whioh commutes nervous energy, and on the other the most powerful blood, and flesh generating agent known • therefore, a maryelloaa medicine for. renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly improve* the functions of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated) anxious, cadaverous, and sena-vital con* dition has existed, ihe' flesh will rapidly iucrease in quantity and firmness, andthe whole system rnturn to a state of robn'sb health, dlhe Phosphodyne acts, electrically upon 1 the organisation ; for Instance, jt assists nature to generate that human electricity which tenewa and rebuilds the osseous, muscular,, nerVous membranous, and organic systems. It operates pri the system without'exciting care or thought upon the individual "as to the process. 1% moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and , intestinps, with n harmony yigor, yefc mildness unparalleled in i.-medicine. ' , The Phoaphpdyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating element of life, which has been wasted, and exerts sn important influence direotly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, tbnioj.and invigorating character, maintaining., that buoyant energy of the brain and' muaoulan i Bystem, which renders the- mind> oh'eerful,. brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming; that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition whioh many persons experience in all their actions. . '. T The beneficial effects . of the Phosphodyne-' x are frequently shown from the first day-of ; iteadministration, by. a remarkable increase oft nervous ppwer, with a. feeling of vigor andi oorafort, ; to which tife- patient, has long' > been unaocustomedj.^ Digestion is- improved - r -. the appetite increasea-wonderfully.; thVbowelsbecome regular j :tbe &y«a- brighter ; the skin, clear and healthy; and the>- bah?> acqtiireßstrength, .ehowmgv the ; importance of 'the action, of the Phosphodyne o& the organs oft nutrition. . . ; Finally, the. .Phosphodyjie maintains a^ certain degree of aefemty, in th» previously v debilitated nervous system ;^ Hi- «c c enables^ all debilitated; organs to.retumto..th!eir ; Bourid . state and.. perform^heir. naturali fuootipris.. ißersons Buffering ftfom Nerypus Debility, or any of thehundired symjptoms which this < distressing disease" assumes, may rest assured V 6i an effectual and -even speedy bure by thejudicious use of this most-invaluable remeay. . Dn. BkiokT's PHOsraoDXNB . is- sold only in oases at 10s;6d, by all Chemists- and 'Bateot Medicine Vendors throughout the CHpbe " Full. Directions for use,, in the BJagiieh 1 . French,. German, Italian, andv Dutch 'languages, accompany each caßev. . j CAuxipN;.- 7 Tlbe large, and" increaiinK' demand forDr Brighfs Bbpsphbdyne h^led." to aeTerarimitations- under some what^Bimilarnames. Purchasers of this medicine should* therefore be careful to observe that each icase, bears the ; , Gprerooient Stamp, with rthe, words Drißright's Phosphodyne "engra.Ted< thereon, and ffiri ; the. aame word's^ are alsa, blown in the bottle. I ■■"■.: . ! 'L.J. ' Tr^y^ ole * alea S en t 8 for New Zealand': • kemptb:obne, pbosser,. i co;,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 361, 23 February 1876, Page 4
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