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HE GEAND RELIEF FOB SUFFERING HUMANI"—Lately introduced into New ii THE INDIAN, BEJIEDIES ! GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. (Tiger Brand.)' Marvßllous in their effects. NEVER FAILING 'TO CUKE, , and COMPLETELY OVERCOME, All the various Complaints of srFFEEiKa iN.y*a'lip s,? Who say : •' I don't know what's the matter "" , I'm all out of sorts." . This kind of, sickness "' ".- THE" APERIENT'MIXTURE'Qmc.KLY;* , _ CURES.' • ' .'.', ]"' As also, . ~ " Biliousness, Sick" Headache, "Costiveneßß, - Flying Pains, Weakness of Stomach' and Bowels, Intermittent Fever, Loss of'Appetite/Earache, Faceache, &c. ■ " ,• ~ ■■ THE RHEUMATISM MIXTURE Searches out and eradicates Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumhago, and Neural- -" '- "gia. _« - '"-"< <Z?L Curing these Complaints in 'an v r Manner. . THE GOUT MIXTURE", _". Is Magical j/ho have tried' it have experienced-a relieflEaPn-o other GOTJT MEDICINES have at all approached,"or ever compared with. DELIG-HTFUjL SENSATIONS, . ►/ and a complete subsidence of the GOUTY DISEASE • " * J take the place of the previously , • \ TOETUEING :PAINS. " . - , THESE 'EXTRAORDINARY MEDI--1 --" CIW'ES ■- Never have been known properly • taken and persevered'with. • * Thoy can he had of— ' JilTS i ''B'EO'W*N, - 11 ' , Naseby, 'And of the duly Appointed' Agents throughout New Zealand. Sandhills and Pamphlets'distributed gratis. "-Dated October 1164, 1869. -SiVA :• iUuDEB Distingitished Patbonagb. ? -. i>f;r; ] \Tbe\Newl Curative Agent, and only : iieT&ahlel jThis, Phosphatic cbmbinatibn is pronounced! 'blithe most'erriinent]members of the' Medical; Profession' to'', he iiriequalled for its ; power ini i replenishing 'the vitality 'of the body, byvits! "supplying allthe;ießsentiarconstituents of the! blood arid'herve'substance, and for" developingall the-powers "and of the system'to, J the highest degree. -■■ '..:.■ ■■■■.', ■ i £ ;It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties; and as a •specific,, 'surpassing' •all; thelknown therapeutic .agonts of the pre-; 'sent day for the speedy and permanent cure of— ;.'ilU'li,,!- .Wi; b'?f;V::-'.vv"". : ; h :■;..' ! Nervous Prostration ' Lassitude "'.']". I •Liver Complaints; Breath ; ; pizzmesjf'"^ *{ ""*', n l . ; -V linpaired Nutrition'' ■ : ( NofeesJ l Tn"the, '':. 'Head- Mental; arid .Physical "■"•oTi"*lriqW--- .-'u '--Depression ?;; - 3 I 'JO'-i ">a first stage's only)d i ' t Hyp'pchprfdria'& e>a-.-lTimidityi i i.'jiV \ ' 'Female'Gomplairitß J-'Eruptions;.of;the:Skbi ;&enerabDebiHtryi nl >sighth;and Indigestions ji .><j bisuy.z Memory. ■,-. n,-.-\v,>, \ iFla'tulerice: .niirtiK i.;^-Nerypuß.Fancies,, \ ;r S: pr;Bußinejß j ;T t;| ytr ;NNeryous/ ? ,pebilifesr,!,iri p *; s ;>r * all its Stages' J? ;.n'; i.'SV *pi P^ematuretpecline'' The action bf'the Phosptioayne Is' w tWofoid ; --pti'the one hand vous energy,-;and on,the other the most powerful blood and flesh.generating agent known'; therefore,v.a^maiy ( enp^8 f medicine for renovating unpaired"arid' broken-down constitutions. lti.(|uickly?improves'the : functions of assimilasuch ajdegree, that where for years an , emaciated,;;anxious, .ciidaverons, and semi-vi- ; tal .fexisted, tlie flesh will rapidly rinc^easp;. in] .quantity ' arid' firmness, and the syatem return, tpa-state of robust health. acts electrically upon the, |- orgamsihtibn; jfor, irisjarice, it assists nature to which renews' "&rid rebuiiasYthe'.ossebußV muscuiar;:nervoufe, ; '-meriibMnous/aritl'" organic' system. It bper-' • ! ates *-6W'the'systeni without exciting care-or 1 thoughtupon T fhe individual as to the procesk.sltU''rDoveß"''thet;lungßii.liver, hearty kidneyk, 'stomachj^ahd^-intestines, with, a .harmony,; vigor, yet mildness unparalleled in; medicine] ei'jfThe.jPhosphodyne. gives back, to: the iuman .^trflcfaarejjin^a;suitable form, the phosphoriqor element ,pf, life, .which, has^fceeri: wasted, and exerts an influence directly on the spinarmarrow and nervous sys-;-, tem, of a invigorating" character, of rfche brain- .andrinuscular sytem which renders : 'the tfiat diiU, inactive/ sTug''gish ■'"dispQs'it'foh 'Which J %iariy-persons-eip'e-in all their actions. ;:: "'•'''• ; i-bm-yj I • 3vli TKe-beneficial-effects ; bfsthe Bhosphodyne' ! a.re'-fre*quently shown from;itlie|firßfcday;df its* administration; by aremarkable' in crease of neruvous power, with' al feeling.-;bf:Mgorjand%corii-; ifbrty.tb has long been unac-. j iQigestipn isj improved;; t the ( app'V .•titeiincreases.wonderfully ; ;the; bowels become,. jjegular jj-the, brighter jVtjbe" skin',.clear ;.and healthy j and ,the hair acquires ,strength,. s sHpwing the importance of the action of the ; Php?|)ho_dyneionthe, nutrition. *' ~}^Finally, : the'Phoßphodyne mamtairis a !cer- , tain degree of activity in the previously debili'tateS 'riervbuß^Byßterii; its use enables all deorgans to return to their sound state j and perform their natural functions; - Persons ,| e'rifferiHg-TrbiriiNervous Debility, or any ofthe=j ? h*und'red:symp'tbmß which this distressing dis;ease":assumes, -may rest assured of an effectual,: iarid;i ey.erii speedy,.o'ure by.the.judicious .usej 6fd:Kis*inoß.t.iriyaluable;remedy. £ :; „\, i|!l ' i«sft iEHospHoBYNB i >l\; 'b'il'iSX hru ,fi;J IS./SOlip; i praT/,- r i(;A:' - :! j | In^cases'.safc',losif6d. by.all Chemists and. Paitent. Medicinq Vendors.throughout the Globe. ■fjfirtl theJEnglish, French, ~0-irman,, Italian and Dutch Language!, accomhU> --i'-ui 4 ... pang each .Case. \ ( T Caution.—7.The large and increasing demand' j.ral imitaiions under somewhat similar names I ! purchasers' pfthiß medicine should therefore careful tP observe that each case bears the Government"- Stamp, with the; words Dr. "BHght's'Phoßphodynp engraved thereon, and that the »ame words are also blown jn the bottlo.. «■■ ■■'■- : ,?■:.*. ■-; ,= -.; \L ?■:■-■■, •' ■ \< : - Wholesale Agents for New, >7E;ii^PTH,ORNifi ! PRO^SEB;;AND^3Q.. i;,'.lir> .I- 'c '.",'.'„ S '„'.,',

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 352, 3 December 1875, Page 4

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