Dunedin Advertisements ■DROWN, EWING, & CO., "*"* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR \PERS, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, &c, Princes and Manse Streets, DUNEDIN, Possess *supprior advantages for supplying the very best, value in every description of Drapery and Clothing. They always on hand a large and well-assorted stock of Goo''s, selected by a buver of experience and taste. Their Goods are all purchased direct from the best Manufacturers, for prompt cash, tbus avoiding all intermediate profits ; and they conduct their business in the most economical manner, by which they are enabled to sell the very best goods at the lowest possible Prices. Patterns sent Free to Every Part of the Colony. TO GENTLEMEN ! A Chart for self-measurement, with patterns of Cloths and List of Prices, sent free on request. The Chart is intended to meet a long-felt want by parties at a distance, who have hitherto found it impossible to get a perfect fit, either in Readymade Clothing or garments made to order. CROWN, EWING, & C 0., DUNEDIN.
[THEELER'S ADVERTISING I? AGENCY. R. T. WHEELER, COLLECTOR, Advertising and General Commission Agent, Stafford-street, Dunedin. Agent for the Crojiwell Argus.
Patent Medicine Protected by Royal Letter* patent — dated October U, IBi>9. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. VR BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A chemical preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloi Is, Quinia, (.'ypripedon, Xanthoxylin, &e. Discovered, introduced, and extensively prescribed hydi.\s. Lrslik Bright, M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. This PhosT'hatie combination is pronounced by the most eminent members of the medical profession to be unequalled for it 3 power in replenishing the vitality of the body, by its supplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for developing all the powers and functions of the system to the highest rlejme. It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific, surpassing all the known thurapuetic agents of the day for the speedy and permanent cure of : Nervous prostration Shortness of breath Liver complaints Trembling of the hands Palpitation of the heart and limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head and Mental and physical deears predion Loss of energy and ap- Consumption (in its inpetite cipient or first stages Hypochondria only) Female comnlaints Eruptions of the skin General debility Impairad sight and meIndigestion mory Flatulence Nervous fancies Incapacity for study o.' Impoverished blood business Nervous debility in all Sick headache its stages Lassitude Premature decline and all morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever ciuse. The action of the Phosphodync is twofold—on the one hand increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other the most powerful blood and flesh generating agent known : therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It qnick'y improves the function of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, arid condition has existed, tJ>e flesh will nm'dly in .quantity and firmness, and the whole system return to a state The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation ; for instance, it assists nature to ge"e-n>e that hrm-in nloctr'eity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, and organic systems. It operates on the system without) exciting cire or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kHne'"s, stnnvch. and intestines, with a harmony, vigour, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphorlyne frivs n-r-k to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating eleme.it of life, which has been wasted, and exerts an influence directly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character ; maintaining that buoyant energy of tile brain and muscular system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that i dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition which The beneficial elfe?ts of the Phosjfhodvne are frequently sac*n from the fust day of its ad-
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 158, 19 November 1872, Page 8
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