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QMtxtmmuts. Mom. supply : oi ;best brands v '•■:•■ " '•■-of-'■.'■. ■■-*.. v-GOEDIALS, -BEER AND POETEB.- „ fi ,;\ ./\ j.BEOvttf, :■, '■:*■.■■' "tfENEBAI/ STOREKEEPER, &0., Leven Street, Naseby. . ..... , IRONMONGERY >FANOT -•* \'\'[L.[ r '.IGOODS ,/;2ln every .variety and at Cheapest Eates. '-■-'-■ '.\.: j. ; Brown,. Family Grocer, and Provision Merchant, >•».-> -,■ ~,,,„., -jjCYenSlreet. Naseby. -\ELICACIES OF THE SEASON o'® L.F ASt " SIT 0 RJE, s, and ;■_ TrufSed'orEoastfat Lowest Prices, ';S C' I T/H E : T;TTM v : EjS ( ; 1\ OUNT II)A DEEP' LEAD . 4JOIJJ MIKING COMPANY, lIMITED; "TefsoS3 , S''b?d*Paid" Deposit on Application for Shaves in .the..above Company will please cal^and?receive back the amount. guarant&etl preliminary expenses are requested ; to. pay, their proportion, p C,the 6ame. t..-.....-/...-jj.A ! "'-'>By-brdfflfi-' ? --- ; - £ -" ?■ A 1% 2 - T - G-EORai, ,._. Hon. Secy. E. H. LONtG, j *— -~ -(Late of Johnston's)--VE N io&dotton gee . Builders' Ironmongery. "Carpenters' Tools, ... . description of Furnisbing,'Hai'dffare\Crockery," &c." / ' '"'•" : Protected by Royal Letters Patent, ; ; ; : Dated October 11th, 1869. TJxpm? Distinguished Pateonagb, "\R- BRiGHT'S : PHOSPBZbDTNE: pi/-svj ~, (o?okic; qxigek;) ~-.;..; r -2V*e JTew Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints..; This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminent -iriemberaof the Medical power in replenishing the vitality'of' the body~ : by" : i£s supplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for developing all the powers arid functions the system to. the highest degree. ~- , , -'. ; It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent" in its action, whilo retaining all its extraordinaryproperties ; and as surpassing all the known therapeutic agent* of the ' pi-e----sent day for the speedy-and-permanent cure .JsTervous Prostration Lassitude "'Liver. Complaints SlTortness of Breath of the' 'Trembling s.of hands, I Heart ani limbs' * SDizziness ImDafred Nnf.m'h'nn

JNoises m tho Head: Mental. and 7 Physical arid Ears Loss, of Energy and Consumption (in its T . Appetite 1 '■•' " : ; ' Hypochondria -~ Female. Complaints >Grenoral;P>biiity *; ; Indigestion Flatldenceo-} ;•• ;■!< . ' firsl»ißtageß:Only) - Eruptions of the Skin, Unpaired eight ;and c "> Memory. • " /.v.""''"' Jxei Tpiis fancies impoyerwhed Blood •>. or Busujosb. ; Sick Headache., ; / ; ; /.;"'ali ijs,Stages ' Premature Decline* andaU ing from whatever cauae.vA The action" of the Phosphodyne is twofold—on tho ono hand increasing, thejprinciple which constitutes nerr rousenergy, ,and on the .other the most powerful blood arid flesh" generating' agent known {' therefore, a'marvellbus medicine for renovating iuQpairedlaad broken-down constitutions, it quickly improves, ,the functions of assimils* 3.tion to such a degfeo, "tbat'wh : ere'for years an anxious, cadaverous, and Bemi-vi-has eiisted,"the flesh will rapidly' increase in quantity and-firmness, and the whole system return to a state of robust health. The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation; for instance, it assists -nature to . generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds tho osseous,„mnscuiar, membranous,.and•organic;system. It, operj'ates on the system witliouVekciting'care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It.iuoves- the*' lungs,: lifer,';heart >L kidneys,; r stomach, and $ intestines, with ,a harih'ohyji 'vigor, yet-nuldnes3,imparalleled ikinedicino. •"' Tiie.Phosph'odyne gives back to the human : structure, in a suitable "form, the phosphoric or aniiiiatingi element of life, which ..has been wasted, nnd exerts an important influence dirreetlyion the.'spinalimarrow and,nervous „ systchv,aof a-,nutritiyo,..tonic,'; and.-, invigorating the brain and muscular syteni which rondqrs the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, enlir%t^'¥com.ing!tha| dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition, which .many*" experience in all tbeTr* actibnar * ; "* "" Tli beneficial effects of .the Phosphodyne are iiequeiitly'shdwh from'the first d.iy of its administration-, by aremarkable increase of nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort, to which the patient has lohgbeen unaccustonjed.r; Digestion is. improved.;..the..appetite 'increases wonderfully'; the bowels bdebmo regiilnr*--the- eyes brighter; the ./skin clear, end healthy; and the hair acquires strength," showing, the importance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition.' ' * Finally, tlio Phosphodyne maintains a certain : dqgrec of activity in the previously, dcbili-, taled nervous systemj jts use enables all debilitated.organs to "return to their sound state snd'.pci'fb.rm their natural functions. Persons (Buflbring from Neiwo'us'pebility, or any of the' ;hupdred By'mptbinß which this distressing dis■easo'assumes, may, rest' assured l of an'effectual ; and even speedy cure by the judicious use bf- : this most invaluable remedy.

De. BuionT-'s Phosphodynb -, r -'"''\' ' : '-*''' " : 'IS SOLD'ONtT., In cases at 10s. 6d.-by all' Chemists and Patent MedicihoVendors throughout the Globe. Full JDirecttorisfor Use, in the Englisli, French' German, Italian cud Dutch Languages, accom' •'■■■■■ '■■•'•'•■ jpdny edeli Case. ; .'. ;"-- Caution.—Tiio large and increasing demand for Dr; JJ-.-ight's Phospbodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names ' purchasers 1 of Hub medicine should therefore bo careful to observe, that.each case bears the Government Stamp, with the wordo Dr.; Bngiit'o Phospbodyno engraved thereon, and thill tho. eamcjworda arc also blown in the bottle. Wholesale Agents for Now Zealand— ; KEMPXHORNB FIIOS3ER AND CO. Dunedin and Auckland. .

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 2

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