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4X • J.FO KXJQPSb."! Allol.. ,_,. i SUFFERING -HUMANITY, lately introduced *into ; -New - Zealand.' ; •" THE INDIAN ESMBDIE3 JGHOLLAH'S a BEAT INDIAN CURES. (Tiger Brand.) . j in.theirieffectSi., - • ~ j SIYSEHFAIUNO ,TO . CUBrE j r.f! >- ; and' • •• . ; iV «0? -' COMPLETELY' OVERCOME^' ; ? vr: Sill" -Various Complaints .''of " ? ; S UFPE EI N a INV: ALI $}S .v.-'r.iWho say * £ l-don't know."what's the matter with. me;. ' ; •mH i. Sil'jH'all out.of Borts." , • Tfiia .kind /of sickness - < . ■ | THE APERIENT MIXTURE QUICKLY ; " I ; : CORES. ;i : : ;I I'*'. 0 . 51 *" As also? ;•.,)».• H .*• . j Biliousness, Sick Headache, Cpsti^epess,,.,, | ? 'ElyingVPains,- Weakness, of jStqmach T . | • jsaor: ;Bnd Bowels, Intermittent' , 1 f K> Appetite,. ;Eaiaelie, . \ | ffif>f|-ftld®cpae.he, '] ■ THE RHSuii£^^ ; . ? Jutland eradicates,. " .Rheumatism, Sciatica,, Lumbago, .and -Neuralr ' . ' gia. ; . 1 these Complaints in an Astonishing : ' :Manner. ' ' ; ! i GOUT MIXTURE.. ' ? Is Magical m its effects. All who hire* tried ; itjhayy'expierienced a relief, that no : bther •« j gotjt medicines" i;,i : ■'Vf? M. or ever compared witlii . I "SENSATIONS, ; ■ and a complete subsidence' of-the--' j „• GOUTY DISEASE . I , ;j ?teke the'place l pf the previously I '- j - '1 —T i "I''"' •;■! - iir 1;' THESE . E XTRAORijINARY MEDIi V.V'V'l . '/':ci3fES. •' . : Never have been' 'known to fail, when properly l | no ...tkkeh aiid persevered-withv' l .bnin.i '■ oi* y- v.. -They can.be hadif— I ES '" BR O "W" N ' !io ; ; , ; ;. ; .::: ? .'::ijrASE^Y," ! oil-t - v '-'T A'i&'pjF jf. ■, AgsAt.s, throughoufc'^Zfekland/ protected }>y TtoyaV jLette'rs Patent, b:j Dated Octobef-Ytth. 1869. f» CO hiij! ■ UNDEE '©TSTII^iTISHED'PATHONA&B. DR. BRIGrHT'S PHOSPHQDTNE. (ozoNie-oxygen) The New Curative Agent, and only Reliable 'Bernedi/ for Nervous and Liver Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the most emiuent 1 members of the Medical Profession to be unequalled for its power in repfeniahiiiig the vitality . pfthe body, by its siipplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for developing alkthe:.powers -and functions of the eystem ; to _ to the palate, and innoceiit in its action, while retaining all its .extraordinary properties; and,as'a,specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agent's of the present ~day; for the speedy and permanent cure 'of—'' ' ■'"> •> •'• Nervous. Prostration Lassitude liiver Compraiiits •' r .'Shortness of Breath Palpitation of the Trembling of hands •' Heart •' • . ; ' ani limbs Dizziness - . /Impaired Nutrition iNoi'sesiinrithe- BEaad- Mentdlvand Physical; '>!?and c ßarff»iw : a.'! Depres?ion Loss Energy and Consumption,;(in its! Appetite . first stages only) Eruptions'of the Skin' Indig"stion- . . ... .. Memory . .' t Fi^tulenc6jr j; „ Nei-vous Fancies •lnMpaoity for :Study Bi66d; jr.-r-® r .-Bdsmessj: ; j Nervous Debility.'in all its-Stages M ~ . Premature' Decline .and,all morbid conditions of the system.aris-fing;frpm,-whatever' cause. The action' pf the PJioaphodjne is twofold—on the :piae. hand increasing.the principle which constitutes, nervous .energy, and on the other the most power,,fulj: blood and ; flesh generating agent known; itherefore, a marvellous medicine.for renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly improves the functions of - assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an •emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and-semi-vi- ; tal condition- has existed, 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 i;ature to generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, ; membranous, and organic system. It operates oil the system without: excitino- care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach. and intestines, with a harmony, 'vigor, yet mildness unparalleled in medicine. •" The Pliosphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, ; the phosphoric 'pr animating element ol life, which has been wasted,'and exerts an important influence di■rectly on the spina-1 marrow and nervous system, of-a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the hrain and muscular sytern which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and s.uggish disposition which many persons experience in all' their actions. Tha benefioial effeota of the Phoßphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervqus power, with a feeling of vigor and comf'ort, to which the patient has long been anacDigestion is. improved.; tbe appetit« = inci-oases wonderfully'; the bowels become regular j: thi /eyes' brighter ; the : 6kin clear and healthy.-; aiid the hair acquires' strengtli, Showing 1 the importance oftlis action of the phosphodyne oh; thfe organs ;df nutritioh. : ; Ph<Mph6dyne maintim's i' pertain.'dpgrep of m the debilitated ,' nervous, system; ,'itt |use enables' all debilitalieid i retufii to their sound state hundred disease assumes, ihay rest assured bf'an effectual iM§^im<?Re^dy,cure, by, iise of - ran! ir;: . • ! ! ipE.'lßEl&n<r , s PHOSPHOI)TNB il i '.. V, ; jtS-SOLD f OXLX V , j.=;' ' In cases ■ 10s: '6d; by all • Chemists and Pateht Medicine Vendors throughout the Q-lobe. Full Directionsfor Use, in the English,-French, German, Italian and Dutch Languages, docompang each Case. i iu ' •.'.Caution;'—The large and increasing deniand for-Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to eeyerai imitationfr under somewhat similar,names! pyrch^ser^. p|, jtlys medicine should therefore be carpfiU ito pbsijrye. .fhat eaoh ttfe ..Stamp, with , the wo'rda Dr. Briglit's -Phosphoayne'' ;<hjgraye(i' and that the . jßaape words are also' blown in the : 1 Agents' for ;Kew!Zeaiand~ DM iDDhdoßin

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 379, 16 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 379, 16 June 1876, Page 4

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