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■- Protevivd'bg y Rdyal-Leetws Patent; •; «' ; Dy;|dfsclo^rtf',^S9. B3 UND;ER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE " i DR. BRiaHT'S PliiA^yHaDyjsrE,. T^e New Curative Ag^ent, and only reliable Remedy for Nervous and Li vejr Complaints. r■„ „...,. -. . ■•:. • fTHHIS Phosphfitic combination Is pronounnpd :JL by the most eminent a embers of the medical profession to be unequalled for ita "pdwejrof replenJßhing c ihe vitality of the body,, by iii supplying all 'the tesentiul constituents' of th£ blood and .nerve, subjitanceV and r for developing all the powers and. functions of the ey stem of the highest degree. ; It agreeable to cbe palate, and ijinocent in itsiactibn, while retainiag all i's extraordinary properties; and as-afpecifior'Burpaesing all the Joapwn- therapeutic agents of -the-; presept'day 1 for the 'speedy and bermanent' 7 -butepf— •" - '■"■• -'• ;• '■;• ■• '* • ■-'-■'■ Nervous Prostration . Liver; Complain! s -, >. Shortness of Breath -, Palpitition of the - ,'j Trembling , of ins /• Hekt;" "V " • Hands and' Limbs . Dizzmesp^ ' -„• ,-; Impaired, Nutrition Noise* in. the, Head and : Mental andPhysic'al ; Ears Impression -Lobs of Energy: and, -Ap-Con^umptioa Qin petite -.../"•/ " first stages only) Hypochondria Timidity ..-, ,\ . : FemalelConiplaintß- .'Eruptions of Skin General Debility ; i .. . <; Impaired Sight and: i ■ i M em 9 n y : Indigestion Nervous Fancies Flatiileuce , - . . , Impov< ridjied blood Incapacity for Study or NerTous Dfibi'ity in) Bußincß.s. . . , "all its Stages ,:. Sicklieadache . „.". Premature. Decline and jail morbid' conditions of the system arising, frpm wbatevec'ojuse.- The actiori-of. the Phosphodyne 's twofold— on the one hand increasing the ; principle which constiluttß nervous energK, and on the other tie most powerful jfleßh and blocd: generating, agent' known; therefore, a marvellous meiicine for renoyat'ng impauel and'brofeen cown^Otf-. stitutions'; It gttk-kly* jni'prdvee -the, functionfii of aßßimilatfon to siich a degree, that where for yfears an emaciated, anxious, c^daverou?, f and tfproi-yjlt'at condition h^s'^xitted, ttie, flesh will rapidly increase in quantity arid firniness ■»'iid tibe, whole 1 system.^reVu'rh to a stafe. of. robust K^lth^. The /PUo'sphodyne acts eiectripally upon the Organisation ; for instance ic assietJß Dacure to. generate that human electricity which' renews and rebuilds the osseou*, muscular, nervous, membranous,, and .organic^ systema; It operatcs.on.the'.g>sle'm Withbut! exc tjng c,are or thought; upon the, ibdividutU •s toithe proces's^,' It rnovts the lungs, liver, l heart, kidneys, etoniacb, an i in esti^eV, with a harimony, .vigor, yet mildness unparalle ! ,ed in njedfc'ioe. : . .1 ; ' .", ''."''' ' '. ''' Thje thoß^liodyne gives .back to tlie human! Btruqture, ma bulte b'le. for in, : the phpsphdric .. iOPLXiQimatirig'Wem' nt of life, Which has been ■'..waited, and exerts an itnp.ortait, influence directly on the spinal marrow, and nervous system , ota nutritive, tocic and invigorating,. character, m lintainiug that buoyant energy' 1 of the bran and r muscular system which ; repders' r the ; - mind' cheerfu 1/ bYflliant, 'and ; entirely oveVcbmirii; tliHt' dult^in-'' and shipgish disposition which many, persons experience in ail tKair act.ioiiS."- : "- ''"'' Th'e bentficial effedfi' of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown lrom the J n"fst "d*y of its udruibistration, by a retnaVksble increase' "of. 1 ntrvduß power, wiiK a "fueling ! o'f vigor iindcomfort, to which «he patient, has" long; Keen; unaoiustomed Digeption- U improved ;" "thfe'' appetite increase's wonderfully; the bow<U become regular, the eyes becomes brigKerj the skin clear and heathy; and' J tlie hair' acquires strength, fb^vi frig 'thj importance'^ of the action of the Phosphodyne bn : ihe organs of nutrition. ' •' ' •■■ <■•■■'■• Filially, the PhosDhodyne maintains. a certain jdfgree of activity in the previou'sly' debihtated. nervous -system ;• iti use enables all debilitated organs to return to .their sburid state j and perform their Eataral-' functions; f Pewqns suffering frontf nervous debility, or .aoy bf the hundred symptoms' ''which -this ■■ distressing disease assume*, msy rest assurreJ of an it ffectual and even sp . e;ly cure by ; the' judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. ; ,_. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE '■■ JTs| only sold in cases at 10s dd. by all CK|m;iatß and. Patient' Medicine Vendors throughout i h'a GloDe7 .-Full directions for use, in' the English,, B'renqh, German, Italian, Datoh Languages, jaccompanies each caee; ' , . J .. \' '.' '[ Hgjr'-'CA 'uflOJy.~TJielarge.and increasing ddmandjpr.pr. Bright's Phusphadyjiie Has. led to K! ievera'l ' Mutations' under somewKdi similar ~natnqt', ''purchasers of this medic ine should therefore o'e'careful to observe that each .gase bear's 'thirGovcrnment Stamp,' with the ttiprdsl "Dr. Bright's PhospKoiiyne " engravsd. Ihire6n,^ndthat the same word&are also blown in thelbdttlei ' ; ••■ _■■•■• .- WihmLeßaiie Agents fob- NEwfZEAkK.vpi'T-' iqEJSIPTHpRNI^ KROS SISR .'j£ <og., Jj * -■ ■ ; Dunedinand Auckland. 8469 QTE^DMAN'S BX)OTHINCr. PQWDE^S 'O [ , - . item ' ■""■:.■■". .-"..". CH^DREN CUTTING; TEETHj' CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.M i W The value of this; well known; Family Medicine has been largely, tested in all. parts : ! of the world, and by all grades of society, ; for. upwards ot Eifttf . yean,,. Its well-earnedn extensive sale has ; induced,iSptir«JUß Imitations, 'some |of> which' in, pa/war^ Appearance: so. ckmely resemble .the -original as. to ; have deceived many purchasers.. The proprietor therefore feels it doe. to the public to give a. ■special ; cautiQn against, the use of suchx Imitations., , ... ■ , :•-.•- s r. : : ; . ■ ; Purchasers are therefore requested carefully to observe the afour ■ following ; distinctive. chHracter-isticsi without ..which, none, are' genuine; — .• , c .._. ■-■.... . -j-i. .-.-.i .-_.,■;.' ,■ lsts-rin ■„ evpry case'.the. words : JOHN; STEEDMAN, ! CHKMIBX,WALWOKTH,SOKBBir,i rare > engraved ,on „the ; Government) ; Stamp affixed to kaoh Packet. . >> ; ,; . : i , .'2nd;— Each Si^qlb Powd^b has/ directions: for the dose, and the words John Steedman,t Chemist Walniorth, Surrey, printed thereon. .' Srd.-TTheinamjevSteedman is always spelt with two JKE's.. i . . „ 4th^TUo ; manufacturei isjcfvrriedon rflolely; at Surrey. Boli rjm K .Pjßkqt&i iiby^allMChemtsts/axid Medicine, yendors, at; ,ln.> ljd. and 2s. 9d eBCh.; [■■...,." . ,-. . ..•;.;: . ■:-- .''. -, > . Sold by KBMPflofcNB, Pkosser, 1 & 064 ' ' j Dunedih.i , i 83 Just 'Receivsd, find J&pw on ; Sa le, . -. !. 'AT Ei^UCAS : t c C I ; ; ; ; oici. iss:jsd; f . 'yy'/z^yy, t rr\ e| r6 u, or the mao Ri t at, home. : X A Tale exhjbititig the Sb'qial LVfo.'M^p. lifer's, Habits.Ani 'Customs. of $|e Maori Race . An New Z^alatid prior 'to tht iniroduciion of ': Civilization amongst them. '"'''■ ; -.^,j.Qp^;TOiT*\'^-ii-/y-..:4 NATira I^TBiiPßETfl^ ATJOiaINo , M '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4

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