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i'.:-:;-> r-'- ': - ; HE &OaAND :EEIIEf • v:i ,:.-. . /:;,., ' ' ' ''■-'"■" '" ; - §TTFFEEIN'G:' HUMANITY, Lately : 'introduced' into New Zealan d. ' ; / , "/THE INDIAN CFEES^ ! "j.'.Vj r;.a : 'I" r (Tiger Brand.) - ,> | -rj" •„•;> -Marvelloiiroiri.their effects;.i-i,;fi N- E.T-E'R.-i-. I'N'G >T-0 -''" c XT' B-iFy : | ,>j : >ifj uf_.^ riaJ i-[ ; . ; :.: -.■-.• of■.!-..:! i,-.ui ] ''; J : v'pOMEil^TEl^ j ; V;.., Air "the." Tarioua'r ,'CbmpJaint'u 'off,'"'' ■ | ~.,;..,,',,"., I,™ all outiofsorts." \ ',..,' '->"., I io.r ; &in.d'i of:, 6iekness A"'' s '""/"; •"■ j '.'/' J--J7-; '■•■■;'-:•'■ rcUEES;?-. 0,:.W } j ' Bfliousnessj Sick Headache, Costivenessi. ■: ] bofMyingiEains, of Stomach.' ■'>'•' j '{.wj Bowels, ;r t j Fever^Lpss;-pf Appetite, Earache, -vr v -, &c. . ; ■ »- j THE MIXTURE- ', \<,.;].j „,.Searches, out and eradicates,",",' "'.*,. Sciatica, Lumbago, and.'Neurair ;Cunng\these .Complaints ■ in an Astonishing. j .... . .. ~ Manner. ' ■ -—-■•- ,M. ;.*..•.'. /J: i-y.',* -?;■;;,irr. •n;-, .not! ;■•;;'</['' jlsjlagieal in its',effects, i' "who,.have ,:tried i it nave experienced a relief that no other : ?Jf(f:«vr ifn.GOpi MEDICINES ■■.";. .-'.'<> all approached, or ever compared -with;, j -i-;,;.; .-r^EMGHTJFTJL.SENSATIONS,, ! ;.•>*.■;,■ j -';:• and .a'r complete, subsidence ofrthe! , : •■ I ifi ./.'.: .' ■■.•... , GOTJTY.DISEASE.. ■:'. ■■:<■ -,:'■■■> ::■ ■ j ■€.'•:, .take the place of the previously - -,-: •'- J j i.:c.;~; -•■::• A TOBTTrEING PAINS. ' ; " '/'>-;>>. jTHESI EXTBAOEDESTAEY J&EDII ~.. -..-a., .: :;:v';:;'::::::;a- - known to.fail, when properly• ! , ~r . taken and'persevered withu../,' ..',' ' l ; ;„• j. ;; r ; They ; can be had of-r-? -. ; ;an™ ! -■■■rrJi AM E S , B B O j --Jui-.! fU.-h-TM.-i.; ; : i]^ASEBYj- : '-Vv,> i ■•;<:'■«■ .;..- ; < ! Andof the duly . ' :: i * !j ;S; jApppinted Agents^throughout New^Zealand:' ; Handbills and Pamphlets distributed grati^' '"' j y ''JProtectbd bi/'Eoi/al Betters' Patent- :! ' I •••';,: ■■""■ Dated Octobw Tiih, 1869.' -■■ ■ j *-'• : -' Unseb'Distinguished Pateonage, ' j"f!|jf, BSj^HT^;,EHOSEHOPYJbI. J.*'.'■'■.<:■: •- (OZONIC- GXY/GEN) -.:■-.-, 'iT^'!Nei»"Chirative ! and only' Sellable j Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. (-Tbi's "PhokpHatic combination, is prorounc'e'd by'^the.most"eminynfc ( tiie'Mieiiical its power in .repleMshing' t]ie;Vitality ! ..of the! body, .byt its ! su Pply^'all tbe ; essential "conshtuentsof, the jblooa'and nerve substance,* and for'liey'elophig all the.ppw.ers ..and.functions of the system to ;the'highesi;!degree. "■'.',< ■',.",'■:" ;.,,,■.,,,":•. L -Pf tp the."palate y "in its ackipn, iwhile". retaining'-a^atafeifcraOTdi-:nary.prpipOT^"s; ■■aod'.,as/a < ;all. thi known therapeutic'agents 'of-the -• we- -------- Prostration . Lassitude, -A .-»,.-! jLiy.er Complaints ; . ■.;•' "Shortness ofißreath palpitation of the j; ,3"rembling< of; - hands ! J<S? at >-:"r.-.;..;. •:! - u!..:,and,limb3 ,-;:.{;.. ' pj??ffi es .3 ; - -.--r-.i ,-;!•!- Impaired Nutrition ! ■r an pLSa'rß.:^; i y ;| ;-L>epresa6n.:i re;:' ': - |Lpss\ F pf-Energy, and Consumption , (inr its I ;,Appetite,j i;~i-i,-, , 1; ; : -j. ; first stages' only) jHypochondria Timidity .•-.•; {female;. Complaints j ncEruptiohs oftheiSkiri 1 Qeneral Debility: : ;..-., .Impaired ■? sight: ? and (Indigestion v-^;,>,.,.h.;-, i.Memory. •- -. iElatuleboft'i.-.'!." ._.;.-. .Nervous Fancies 'lncapacity. for;vStudy -Impoverished Blood ; -..0r ;;.. Nervous Debility in jSick-Headaehe : ; . .v: ; ;,-. , all its Stages i : -" ;i >•]•-■ ■'■- ' l; - " Premature Decline land,all mprbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cause. The action of the jPhosphodyne is twofold—on the one hand ; increasing the principle which constitutes nerIvousienergy, and on the other the mostpower!ful blood and flesh generating agent known; ; therefore; a marvellous medicine for renpvat:ing impaired and broken-down constitutions, jit quickly improves the functions of assiinOajtion to suck a degree, that where for years an leumciited,' anxious; cadaverous, and seini-vi- ; tai'condition "has existed; the flesh r will rapidly increase in quantity 'and firmness, and' the j whole system return to it'state of robust health. jThe Phosphody.ne act's-eiect'rically"upon the |organis-j.tibh ; ; for'ihstance.iitfassistsipature to generate that : lium'an J electricity wh'ich renews jai>d rebuilds the' osseous,,'masculiir;; nervous, j membranous j ''and 0 6rgaiiic' : |ys.temy' it operJ ales on the'system '"without exciting care or ithougktuponthe individualas to tlie process. m bves -tbe iu'iigs;'liver, heai-t, kidneys, istprnacli, apd ' intestines, ■ with a' harmphy, i Vigor, yet' mildness.unparalleled in medicine." , r -^ e gives hack to the human, 'structure, in a 'suitable .form, the-phosphoric" ;or element of life,., which ". has been' . wasted, and exerts, an iinportantinfluence cuire/ctly pn'the spinal marrow and nervous sys? '- item,' pf a nutritive, toiiic, and invigorating Icharacter, maintaining that'buovanfc energy:of, ■the,brain, and muscular sytem which renders:' ! the mind cheerful,' brilliant, .and energetic, en- - ! tirely p,yei;cpming that dull, inactiv.e,!and siug-, gish disposition which' many persons exper -i rience in all their actions. ..'.,.■: • • *! Tha' beneficial etfects of the Phosphodyne are.'frequently shbwii from' the ftfst' day: of its administration, by ar'emarkable 1 increase of nervous: power,'vvith'a feeling pf I fort, to \vhichltlie patient hits long beeii iina'ccustpmed." 'Digestionis improved'•'; the-appe-tite increases'wonderfully ; the-iiowels become • regular- the-eyes brighter;' the skiu clearand healthy; and the hair acquires strength',*' showing the"impw*tance-of r tEe action of the Phosjihodyne .on- the organs, of .nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyne m'amtains a certain degree ,of activity in the previously debilitated'/nervous;system';' its.use'enables all de- < bilitatedorgans to retur'u to their sound state i and p'erform-their natural functions. 'Persons'! suffering from Nervous Debility, or of the , hundred symptoms which this distressing dis- j ease assumes, may rest assured of an: effectual j and ; even speedy cure, by the judicious, use of this most invaluable remedy.-. ,-.'' ■ ' ■■: Dr. Beighi's-Phosphodtnb > •■ i '■■:;; a'.MS SOLD ONIiT : • : Incases at;los..6d. by all Chemists and Pa-' tent M.edicine yendors throughout -the Globe.' Full IHreotionsfor Use, in the JSnglish, French Genna/i, Italian andputvh Languages, aceom'-' ,;.-.•-'-..:..- ■ .Caution.—lXp larg«;audiuere.asing,demaud. for Dr.. has led ,to.seve-. : rai imitations under somewhat similaiv'iiaines'i purchasers.'of this medicine should therefore' be careful to observe' that each case bedrs'the Government Stamp; with ; f he words' Drl Bright's Phosphodyne engraved thereon; and : that the» same words '- rare also blpwh in' "the bottle.. ■, . ■■> ,-; "<■■':- ■'■:;■! : ';:>?' j i i-WholesoiaAgentsior.New .Kii-2IPTaC|I"S i JH'. ,AJ"D SEOm': DtJ>TiIJU( A#D AuCiJXAKi),

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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