rpiiE '(/BAi T D BELIEF JL ' VOB SUFFERING HUMANITY, -Lately"-introduced 'into 'New' ZealandIJfMAJf BEIISMBS ] . • ' >'•■> ■■■ GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. ' it (liger Brand ) t o, . r ,1 Marvellous m their effects. - , ' SEVER PAILWO'TO' CUBE and ' 41 • ■ - COMPTjETELT OYEIScbME; " AU : tho .various Complaints of ( BfUIJEBING INVALIDS, /, Who say , ■ '.I don't know.what's the -matter with me; ~ I'm all. out of sorts.'.' s Tms,, kmd of sickness - 1 - THE APERIENT - MIXTURE . QUICKLY ■ CURES. / ' i As also ■BiliousnessfSick i Headache,' Costirenesß, ' -' ;■ .Flyings-Pains, ; Weakness of StOmafch io « viiin and Bowels, Intermittent-- " • ■ >'.<■ Eever,.Loss of-Appetite,'Earache,; - JTaceache, &c. ■. THE RHEUMATISM MIXTURE s Searches out and eradieatea . Bheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Neural- '*" S la - ' * % Curing these Complaints in an • Astonishing _ Manner. THE GOUT MIXTURE Is Magical in, its effects. . All wlio have tried -it.have, experienced a relief that no Other GOUT 3tIEDICII*E3 haye at all. approached; or, ever compared with: ■ . DELIGHTFUL 5 : SENSATIONS; S.I i ■ and.ia.i complete j ;eubsi;dence<of the . GOUTY DISEASE take" the place of the previously ; - PAINS.;> 'H 1 . •i-THESE«E XTSA!OIIDINARY MEDI- , i :..,'CIJN T ES " ' | Never have:bera'knbWn to fail, when properly and:persevered with., . j * /,Tbey can behad of—> :t >- ! J A M EJ3 „ BEOWIf,' -NASEBT,! , „.- t And of. tho.duly* ■ -4EP°inted Agents throughout New,: Zealand. ; r Handbills asidiPamphlets distributed gratis. Protected, by, Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11t1i,,1869.;, - .'P^EE.&STINGTJISHEDfPA3'EO2IA'aB.' T\B. Blil&HT'B 'PHQSPiIOpTkjs! U - (OZONTC OXTf.Eji) i , The ,Nem Qurative Agent, \ and only I,Reliable Remedy for Nervous, and -Livery Coniplamisl* .»iOW9- P.hosphafic 'combination is'-prorronnced .by -the most, eminent • members of the' Medical .Profession .to; ;be-unequalled for <'its'-power in .replenishing,. the vitality of -the body/'Tjyi its .supplying, all,the: essential*-constituehts*'pfjthp; blood and nerve substance, dev&opnff* all the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree:! ! : _ it- is i agreeable to the palate,:and- 7 innocent P;it 3 action,iwhile , retaining-all its extraordinary, proper ties ; and ■as a specificj surpassing -, . »U; fcb? known therapeutic agents' of the I present , , day for tho-speedy 'and permanent cure Nervous Prostration Lassitude [Liyer. Complaints: - of Palpitation: of tho Tremblirig ; of s i Heart. , '> rani linibs Dizziness' :r ' ; /,i 'lmpiaired Nutrition ■ . Noises -tint th9 ; !vHwd--m'nt^--'and' : 'Pliysic4'- ' ttll d Ears -. 7 'Depression* , .-Loss of- : Energy- f -*and ; Consumption® (in its ' Appetite *■ • i - . ; *- first stages only) Hypochondria- - Timidity ' ' ' , Female-Complaints ' - Eruptions ; of tlie General.Debdity ■ • Impaired '''sight' and, ludig;stion •••*• Memory Flatulence ' Nervous Eancies Incapacity for- Study Impoverished Blood '■/or/Business Nervous DebiUty in Sick Headache - ■ " ill its Stages ' *•- ■ Premature Decline ' ; and all morbid condition's'of the system'arising -from, wiiatever cause; The action 1 of tlie is the one. 'hand: '.lhcrejisiijig-the priheipie constitates .nei*-, lis eiiergy, isjid bii the otlier the inost powpr-' ful" blood and, flesh generating", agent known-; marvellous for renovatT; Irig impaired and broken-down constitutions, it of assimilatipii .to._fiuclf a degrep, ,tliat where for years : an, emaciated, "an3dd'U3/'cadaverbus ) , 'and semi-vi-tal condition' has~esisfed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quautil.j- and firmness, and the yvhole. systeni. return to.a s ( tate of robust health. Tli e I'hosphodyne aoto electrically upon tlie organisation ,• ior instaiice. 'it lissisfc's nature to -generate that liuman'electricity' wliich renejEvs aridt rebuilds the osseous, -rriascular,' nervous, i membrimous; audi Organic system. ■lt bper-a.-vs. the system j without exciting -carfe or thought upon, the.individual as'td tlie process. ; It- . moves the ...lungs;: liver,: heart,-' :kidrieys,,stpmach,, and , intestiues;Y w.ith-, a vl o or yet mildness, unpaßUlefedannnedicine. .The Phoaphodyne gives. back,to th.e human structure, m a .suit able t'oririj-the phosphoric or animating element of v life»..which has been wasted, and'exerts'an important influence ; ,directly on the spinal marrow and.nervous sjstein, of a nutritive," tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of • the,byain> and musnulai- sytem which ' renders Lthe'Cmind brilliau t; entirely overcoming that dull, inactive;'and 1 s:uggish disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. Tho beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne' are;frequently-shown the'first'day'-of its ;adpinistmtioh,'by aremarkable'increasepf ner-' , yo,us : .with,a; feeling 'of vi| o r and conifort, to which the patient lias long'been unac-: customed..,. tite increases wonderfully ; the bowels become regular.';, the; eyes -briglitw ; 'the skin clear and healthy; ancLtbe-iiair acquires strength, showing the importance -of the action of the on the organs of nutrition. Finally,. the Ph ospli oclyne main tain's a certam degree of activity in the previously debilitated nervous system; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound slate and perform their natural functions. Persons suffering from Nervous Debility/or anv of the hundred symptoms'which this distrossinV disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual wid even speedyicure by .the judicious use of txiis most invaluable remedy. Dk Bhigiit's Phosphodynb . IS.SOIJJ ONLY In cases. at ips. 6d.;by all Chemists and Patent Med lC iue Vendors throughout the Globe. Full Directwnsfor Use, .in the Mulish French German; Italian and Dutch Languages, wcom l ■ t party each. Casa. Cautira.—The largo and increasing demand for Dr. Bright a Phosphodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names • purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe ..that each case bears the Government Stamp, with the - words Dr Bnghts Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and bottle q - P0 blown in >th e Wliolesfla Agents for Nexv Zealand Kh.MPI-fiC«,lNii ASUCO. AJ£l) ApCKiiM.Uj
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 4
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