J W. BEN S O N WATCH & CLOCK MAKER to H.RH. the Prince of Wales. Prise Medals : London, Dublin, and Paris. Steam Factory forCloclts and Watches; Ludgate-hill and old Bond-street, London. Established 1749, Merchants, Shippers, and Wholesale Buyers are specially invited to obtain from the Manufactory the Illustrated Catalogue of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Chains, &c., before sen:ling thrir orders elsewhere, as not only are the discounts liberal, but a selection can be made from the Largest Stock in the World. ,1 Orders can be sent direct to the Manu- I factory, Ludgate-hill, London, or through Merchants or Shippers iu England. WATCHES—To Suit, all Climate?, all Countries, all Tastes, and the occup vtions of everyone. 200,001} have already been solu, and are in all parts of the woild, at prices varying from 2 to 200 guineas. WATCH ES -Chrn -ometors, Cnronoaraphs, Key’ess, Repeaters, Levers, Horizontals, for Ladies and Gentlemen, CLOCKS —For Dining or Drawing Room, Carriage, Church’, Hull, or Shop ; Perpetual Calendars, Wind Dials, &c. J E WELLERY—Specialitiesin Monograms, Diamonds, Crystals, and Fine Gold, fur Bridal and other presents. SILVER <e ELECTRO PLATE- -For Presentation, Racing, Diunera a la Russe, or Tea Table, &c. Watches sent safe by P st to all part ot The Vi rl i. Protected by Payed Letters Patent Dated October 11, 1809. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT’S PHUSPUUUYN E. A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Ve.eta de Alkaloids Du.nia, Cypnpeden, Xaiithoxynu, &e. Discovered, .introduced, and extensively prescribed by Charles Leslie Bright, M. D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital, Loudon. This Phosphori comhinationispronounced by the most eminent members of the Meoieal Profess on to be unequalled for its power in replenishing the vitality of the body, by its supplying all the essential constituents of the olood and nerve substance, a..d for developing all the powers and functions ot the system to the highest greeIt is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its acion, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and-as a specilic, surpassing all the knowiuhcrapeutic agents of the day for the speedy ana permanent cure of Nervous prostration Lassi. ude Inver complaints Shortness of breath Palpitatiouuf the Tremb log ot ’-he heart hands and limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head.Vlumal and physical and cars depression. Loss of energy andConsumpiion (in its appetite incipient or lirst stages only Hypocondria Eruptions of the skin female complaints Impaired sight and memory General debility Nervous ramies j Indigestion Impoverished Ldood Flatulence Nervous debility mall its stages Incapacity for study Sick headache or business Premature decline and all morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause, 'ihe action ot the Phosphodyne is twofold—on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes nervous e ergy, and on the other, the most powerful ldood ami flesh gen rating agent known ; theieture, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down cousrituiioiis. It quickly improves the function of assimilation to such a degree, that where tor years a.i emaciated anxious, cadaverous, amt seiui-vual condition has existed, the tlesh will iapioly increase in quantity and nrmii.ss, ana the whole system return to a state ot robust health. The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organization ; for instance, it us.-is s nature to generate that human electricity which rei.eas and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, and organic systems It opeia es o,i the system without exciting eaie or thought up m the mdividua as to ihe process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach and intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating eieqn lit oi life which has been wasted, and exerts an imimportant nulueuee directly on the spinal marrow, and nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character; maintaining that buoyvnt energy of the brain and muscular system which renders the mind cheerful, brdiiant, and energetic, entiiely oveio -miug th it dull, inactive, and slug.ish disposition which ma,.y persons experience in all their actions. The beuetieial effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the ti.st day or i s administration by a remarkable increase of the nervous power, with a feeling of vigor ami comfort to which the patient has I long been u accustomed. Di .esiiun is imj proved, the appetite increases wonoeifnlly, the bowel- become regu ar, the eyes brighter, the skm clear and healthy, and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the Phosphodyne on the organs of mu me. Finally, the Phosphodyne manifests a cenaiu degree of activity in the previous!' j debilitated nervous system. Its use enables ■ ail debilitated organs to return to their ■ sound state and perlorm their natural func- | tions. Persons suffering from Nervous De- ! belity. or any of the hundred symptoms which this distress ng disease a-snmes, may ; r. st assuied of an effectual, and even speedy j cure, by the judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. ; DR. BRIGHT’S PHOSPHODYNE Is sold onlv in Gases, at £1 Is., containing two bottles ; and €2 25., con'aining , five bottles ; and in Family Cases, containi i"g sixteen bottles, £(>. To be had of all Chemis f s and Up • country Storekeepers throughout the Colonic-, from whom Pamphlets, containing Testimonials may be obtained. Full directions for Use, in the English, French, and German languages, oceompany ‘ each case. StS’CAtmoN. Be particular to ask for Dr. BRIGHT’S PHOSPHODYNE. as Imitations are’abroad; and avoid purchasing Single Bottles, the Genuine Article being Sold iu Gases Only. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., | DUNEDIN.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 602, 31 October 1873, Page 4
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