j&butrtisenttirfs. pHE GEAND EELIEE A. SOB SUFFERING HIJMANITY, Lately introduced into New Zealand. THE INDIA!,' BEiIEDIES ! GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. • • ; . (Tiger Brand.) ? - Marvellous in their effects. NEVER FAILING TO CUBE; ' -I . i l ' - . ' find t ) , " COMPLETELY OVERCOME, ,' . i "". All "Me various - Complaints of "'< • •! : S ir j F!P ? E RI N G A 1,1 D sv;' I t i Who say:—- ••• I don't .know..what's 1 tile . matter with me ; • ; i;» !■ I'm aU outjpf, sorts." . ; ..-»■} !- •» , r- .-,Tliis ,/kind of .sickness.... - • i THE APERIENT .MIXTURE QUICKLY .* .. CURES.,; • _ , As also ! 'Biliousness, Sick Headache, Gosfciveness, ; -Flying-Pain3, Weakness of Stomach. ■ - i.and Bowels, Intermittent ~- ! -.Ferer, (Lpss^ofrAppetite,-Earache, . - r,i Faceache, &c. .: ; THE EHEUMATIS^'MIXriJEE Searches but and eradicate Sciatica,—Lumbago, and NeuralL'l ■'f «■ .. \ :gia. • ',U—Vi Curing these Complaints; in, an > .. Manner^ i * THE GOUT MIXTUEE' Is .Magical m its effects. All who have tried . it have experienced a relief, that no other i • GOUT MEDICINES ' have at all approached, or ever compared with. i DELIGHTFUL SENSATIONS,' • and a complete subsidence of the - : ' ••> .-•• GOUTY: DISEASE^ take < the place of the previously - ■ TOHTUBING PAINS.: i i THESE EXTRAORDINARY MEDI- ! ' •' : .GIKES < " ' 4 1 jN"ever have been known to fail, wlien properiy * : or.'ca takenoarid persevered with.* ' They can be had of—- - JAM E S 'BEO WHV ' - ,t! •• >•"•> Kabebt, ,j -And-'of the duly .. Appointed Agents-throughout-New. ' Zealand.- , Handbills arid Pamphlets distributed gratis. Protected, by Royal-Letters.Patent, Dated October-Xltk,, 1869. ."-fkv TJNDEH DISTINGUISHED PATKONAGE. r\E BxitG;HT:S,PHOSPHODYNE. U lozomc oxygen) ~ = •'.. The 2iem -Curative Sigent,and-,only Reliable Remedy ifety Nervous, and Liver■; Complaints. . This ; Phosph : atic; combination' is - procounced by, the. most eminent members of the Medical; Profession to .be unequalled for> its power' iii replenUhiug .the vitality;: of the. body, vby? its). s u PjJjing:ailitlie,|' e ssetitiaL. constituents of the blood.and nerve substance, and .for developing powers, and.iunctions of the systeiii to the. highest degree. : : . It" is agreeable to.the palate, and innocent, in its action, while.retainingall its, extraordinary properties ;~iind as a specific, surpassing all the' known therapeutic agents of the present day for the speedy and'permarierit cure Nervous Prostration 1 ' " Lassitude ; - Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Palpitation of it-he. of- hands ■Heart and limbsou-.r v -. Dizziness c. Impurea Nutrition r:;.: Noises ,in . the... ITcad . .Meutal; .and; Physical, • .and Ears ~ .> .. ..r. . .Depression? •.i . p°ss,>f Energy ; ,and . Confgmp^.i.Xii ,; Ay' Appetite . first stages 0n1y)...... Hypochondna Timidity''' 4 T; I' Female Complaints tlie^km; G-eneral Debility , Impaired' sight' and ' Indigestion •• - -Meiriory ' ' ' Flatulence Nervous Fancies fi Incapacity for Study- Impoverished Blood .• or Business . Nervous, Debility ..in Sick Headache Vill its Stiige3- ' 1 _" ( J '' " 'Premat;ure. ! Decline : '' and all morbid conditions of the 'system' arising from whatever -came. 1 ' The action of tlie Phosphodjne' -is twofold—oji the -one * increasing• the principle which 1 constitutes hervous energy, ; and;on the other the most'powerful • blood;Stnd flesh generating; agent known therefore, a. m^rvellpjis.medicine tor^renovate; ing impaired; and, ; bi;pkei)-down- constitutions.' it quickly.,improves the functions of ? tiop to sucb-.a degree,, .that where.for years an einaciited* aniiousj'ca'ddverousi and' semi-vi-: tal condition lias existed, .the.flesh will'rapidly;: increase iii quatitily , 'aiid,. and..' t& whole system'r'etiirii ; to J astaiteof robust The Phosphoclyne acts electriciVlly upon the organisation to r generate thut liumaii elocLricity -which renews' and' rebuilds tho osscousj iiiiisculur', nervouSj membranous, and organic' system.' It ; operv ates oh the systeiii without exciting' care or thought upon the-iudividual the process/? It moves the , lungs, -liyeri heart|v kidneys, stomach, and rintestiues,with ■ ;ii;i,rmoiiy vigor, yet mildnsss unparalleled.in.medicine,;', The Phospliodyne; gives back to the h'uman structure, ■ in. a suitable form,: the*, phosphoric, or animating element of life, which. ,lias been wasted,-and exerts an important rectly on the spinal marrow a l nd nerrpus' system, of a nutritiye,' tonic, and' invigorating character, maintaining that-bu'6jant i eiiei : gybf the brain and muscular sytem which renders' the mind cheerful. and.energatic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and s.uggish; disppsition which many persons. exp&rience,in all their actioiis.-r/ ..jL ii -•> -t Tha beneficial effects pfi the Phosphpdyne are frequentljr; shown, from the first, day of itsj administration, by increase of nervous power, with Ot' Reeling .of vigor .and .coin-* fort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion'is improved.; the[ tite increases woriderfuiiy ;' the bowels be'c'otne regular; the ; clear and healthy ; and the hair acquires 1 strength, showing the importance of of 1 tiie Phosphodyno on the orgjEmS %ffnutrition;;'} . Finally, the Phosphodyno maintains' a • certain degree of activity in the previously debiiituted nervous system; its use enablesall de-i bilitated organs to retura to,their, and-perform their nat ural fuqctions.l- Persons suffering from NervoUß Debility,, or-any .ofthe hundred symptoms which t his dis'-. ?ase assumes, may rest assured, of an- effectual, even speedy cure by the judicious, use' of tliis moßt invaluable remedy. ,T ' Da. Beight's Phosphodynb ' IS SOLD ONLY ... :' In cases at 10s. 6d. by aU 'bhemists and" Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Globe. FiM'Directionsfor Use, in German, Italian and Duteh 'Langiiages, '&cconipany each- Case. , Caution.—The large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphpdyne led to several imitations under somewhat similar names J purchasers of this medicine should- therefore be careful to observe that each case boare the G-overnment Stamp, With the words' 'Di\ Bright's Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the same words are also blown in the bottle. ; Wliolessla Agents for.New Zealand—--3vttMPXHOliJ<Ji PKOiSSKR AND CO. • iIIJJtEDIW .. ,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 383, 14 July 1876, Page 4
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