Ph olphaitic preparation'^llTieimeforthirahk foremost in tlierapeutics; it generates all the important elements of the human; frame, the ■■ peculiar character of this substancei fitting it for vital uses." : ; !' ; |if.i ! - Lawrence says:—''l have;: found: 'Df.r Phosphodyhe ahexcellent re--medy.in.^ai ; Osyclisatioh;" '"•"•' "■■ ";.'■;'■"■■■ Z: ""■-■•"'5—t ! ~'^~:"^-.*; Professor Phosphodyne jn obstinate cases of disease v are as: ■;'■ ""' ; " L ■ 1)r. Hunctjield Jones',- •■ W;i1. 0.P., ~F. ft.S., Physician to:^t.: Mary's Hospital, says y in : atrophy and general debility a most admirable remedy; ib invigorates the nutritive functions, and increases the vital energy—"itnot only acts as an absorbent," but retards or repairs the waste of tissue, and restores the nutritive functions to their normal coiVditibh, .... V:)* :^y.-/ : :.\i■:'■ ■ .icj-,'.: :'.;• ■':,: The- La-iceb considers, the Phosphodyne one o the most important contributions made to Materia Medica during the last century; , ; Pamph I ets containing Testim oni&ls may heobtained fiom all cheniists and iip-ebunlTy; storekeepers. '■-.<"■' OAU'nom r to JDr, UriglUs • as Ihittabibni' ! cw&- ' abroad ; and aroidpurchasing Single BoUles r the Genuine- Article beingsold inCases Wholesale Agents for ISiew Zealand:— ■■- M, PEOSMU, AND CO., % FOE, ;A. SHILLING-!:; ....; ~ Friendsand i r - \ ; ;th.e ; AAitipodes-! have ; nb dp'ubtv:often, these Household M themselves ;:yOu-and will act wisely in following their.exainple. . , : ..;..■-._. (Signed) TJTOM^ Derangement of the ' Comj)tamts.r ':; \ -■; This medicine 13 so- well inown in r every, partOf the, effected^by, hs4iseV are so wonderful as'tb astonish everyone.^- J .'lts?. pre-eminence as a remedy for bilioxis and liver complaints, and derangements of the stomach and bowels, is no longera matter of dispute or doubt.: In these diseases the beneficial effects of Hoiipway^s'invaluable Pills are sdr permanent and extensive th at the" whole system is renovated, the organs of digestion stren<rthened, andlull arid easy assinnlation promoted; ao tliat both physical and moral energy are in.oreased!...';.;:V -;'.? : '. : ; ' ; ' -???p-'?-. Determination of' Blood to the This is generally occasioned by eoine irregulariiy of the stouiathand bowels,rwhiehj if not? quickly attendedy to, lrequently terminates doses of? these Pills never fail ix> give tone to the stomach, regularityto the secretion's, and purity to the fiuids.: Vertigo,. cuumessx>f sight, and other iridication* of approaching apoplexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of this admirable medicine. The'Femdle , s liestFriend. " ! ;:; Pqr all debilitating disbHlers pecidiar to ttie sex, every contingency 'perilous; life of woman, youthful or aged, married or? sirigle',-this mild- bvtt? *emedy i isrireedmmeuded with friendly earnestness; 'dtSwillcorrect all functional derangements to wluch they .are subject: ,;-; : ; v .'.!■' ■'"■' '■■ y^ } Skirt; Diseases. ; For all skin diseases^ thene medicines are a sovereign remedy. While the Pills act upon t.he,hio.ocl,,\>ddchtheypiirilV, tile OinLmc^if-passes f lirough'tlje^ppies of *tfiei sldn, and every", ,as water? saturates the'.soil or as" meat. The whole }d)ysical>imMdiinerv is thus rendered healthy, regular, amiyigbi-quSj. T "' '■': r ; Coughs, Gvlds, No medicil to will cure colds oil ion^.d or such as are settled upon the ebestVo quickly as these famous Pills, Even in cases wheretlie .first stage of asthma has appeared these Pills may be relied on "as a certuiii and failing- remedy, particularly if the Ointment be simultaneously well rubbed into" the, chest and throat night ujid morning. fiidiyesfioK.~-fiUibus Headaeliei : ; These complaints-are sometimes considered trilling;dud it, should bo borne in mind that; by inidtehtiohanU uegtcet, they 'often end hiost serioasivv Uive early thought to : a deram/ed siOiuneh, take 11 oliowtVy's Pids, rub Ins celebrated Olni.irieutf o\"er'tlie pit of the stomach w.tll shortly perceive a change for the lie.lw ■ dxj your digest-ion, spirits, . suvugtii and'euergy. The unprovenienr tiibdgh it may be gradual, will be thorough and lastliljj*.;. ■....:.,' '"'. ■■■■■.-'. ...;. ',: :,: ; . .-,;■ UolioKay's Tills are the best remedy hwwn m Ike ivorld for the /Wowing diseases ;—- Agm; Pem;>le ivregu- Scrofula, of Asii.ilu'a ,; V laritics dung's Evil .bilious Com- Pcvt'i-s of all Sore . 1 nroats phdjits kinds ytoneaud OraBlotehes oil Pits vel the skiii;.'■'. "-■ Oottt SecpndarYsymlloVvei Com- .Headaches- .ptonis*. plaints .Indigestion Tic'DouJoureus Colics Iniiannnation Tumors - Constipation of Jaundice . Ulcers-. r , the boweia Liver" Com- Venereal affeeConsumption plaints • tions -J ' Debility Lumbago Worms of all pi'opsy Piles kinds Dysentery Pheumatisin WeaknessfromErysipeias Ivetention of wiiatevercause .■„' V . -urine,. ;■• a .&.C., &c. N.B.—directions for the guidance o; patienta in every disorder are aliixed to each box.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 210, 7 March 1873, Page 2
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660Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 210, 7 March 1873, Page 2
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