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by Royal Letters Patent* ... 1 Dated 'October! U, 1869. UNDEH DISTINGUISHED P ATUONAGE DR. B RIGHT'S PHOSPEDCMI* : TN'Bv (OZONIO OXYGES.) The New. Carative. Agent, and only reliable Remedy for Nervous and: Liver [Complaints. ; fXIHIS Phoephatic combination is pronounced JL' by the most', eminent roernbers. of the ' medical profession to be unequalled for itsppwer pf replenishing^thevita'ityof thebpdy, by it* supplying all the essential conbtituents ' ; of the .blood and -nerve -substance, and .for ; ', developing all' '.tho powers and functions of = the Bys.tem of the big'.iest degree. . ' ,'. ' :. :It is agreeable to the palate/ and ianocent ' in its action, while ret>iiniiigall itß eJttrabrdi-' 1 inafy properties; and as aepacifi-j, cur passing il a]l tho koown; therapeutic agents of , the present 'day for tho -speedy. .and f'permancint" cure of — ''■[''„ - !:; '•.."'■ ;; V Nfryous Prostration . Lasaitude - -„;-,. Liver Complaints;;; , Shortness of Breath ' Pialpitation of the '•' " Tr'embiirig of tb.3 I Heart ■' r - <■'> '■' ■• Hands arid Limbs - Dizziness '"' : 'Impaired Nutrition -■ Noises in the Head arid -Mental and Physic^ [Ears 1 •' •'• ■»•-•• D.preasiorij" ''■ ? - -.• Loss of- Energy arid Ap-Consumpt : : on ; (in* ••■ I petite '' r — first stages §nly)-> Hy'pocßon'dria ' ' Timidity' ,• ' l "' ( - female- Complaints Eruptions ofSkfji •• Gefiertil Debiltty - ;: -Impaired' Sight irid" . \ J > ■ : - •': -:> .i =• ... Mem6ry^;- ; H , Ihdigestiofli « '■ ' Nervous fancies : *- Fjlatuleoce ■- jTlmpov. rished blood Incapapityjfor Study pr^NerTQus.Debi'ityfin^ ■ Business ;! ", . allits Srages^j; ;Sjck Headache Premature Decline ' abd"< all morbid conditions of ■ the system arising from whatever CHitse. ' 'The actidri : of t the Phosphodyne is twofold— on the v bhe hand -• increasing;) the'J principle- which' constitutes nervous energy, and on -the bother the most* ppwe'rfnl. fleßh and blood ; generating agent known; therefore, ; a marvellous medicine" for renovating impaired 'and-brol»en doW' constitutions, . It quickly improves the functions < of aßsiinilationUto'such a 'degree; that :wh6re ( foriyears an emaciated, anxious : , cidaVeroat, , and. semi-vital condition his existed, the flteh, will rapidly increase in quantity"' and firmness t and the whole system return l <to a stale' -of •■ robust health. The Phosphodyde acts efcc--tr'ically upon the organisation; for instancelt assistß nature to generate that' human' 'elec- : -tricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, . n|ußcular,-ner^o\ißj rnernbranoua, and organic systems. It operates on the system wichbut exciting care br^ thought iipoa ; the it/dividual fsto theproceßs. i- It-moves the lungsj;liy|r, - --' heart, kidneys, (stomach, and in'estines, with < ajharmonyi vigor,- yet mildness unparalleled. ill mediciDß. > - . ... -i ; '• A"< „ I The Phosphbdyne gives back to the human , structure, in asuitflble form, the phosphoric! -or animating elem^ntbf life, < whicb.*h«B ) :'&een- ; wasted, and exerts fin importaaf s influence . directly, on the spinal marrow, 1 and nervous „ system, of a nutritive, tocicarid invigorating t character, moihtainirig that buoyant energy of the bran and •■ musqular : system' which renders the mind, 'cheerful, brilliantj and enr rgetic, entirely.pvercoming. tjbit dull r |nactive and sluggish disposition which nWny' persons experience; in|ail their action si , f ;; ' The bent flcial effect's of tne Plipsphddyhe ' ate frequently shown from the first day ojf its ! administraton^'by a.'remaTkable increase >f ■ neryouß power,' wi»h a feeling of vigor! and" cpniforr, ttf which the patient has long befen 1 : upaccustotned ' Digestion is improved; the appetite increases wonderfully; tlie bowels become- regular, the eyes becomes, brighter; 1 the skin olear ahdhea'thy 1 ; and the hair, ic-- ;. quires strengih, Bhowing-the importance .'of the attiotv of the Phosphodyne on the organs : of nutrition. r " . ; ••• . '; ■■''[ \ Finally, the Phqsphodyne nuintnins a cortain degree of activity iri the previously debilitated nervous system; its use enables, all debilitated organs to return to their Bound; state 1 arid perform their fatural' functions:; Persons suffering ' from ' nervous debility, s or any of the hundred, symptoms which this distressing difesseassumesi may rest assurred of an tffectual arid even sp edy cure by thejudicious use of this most invaluable remedy; DR. BBIGHT'S PHOSPHbDYNE- '■■ Is only sold in cases at lbs fid", all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors - throughout > he Globe: ' ■" . ' : ,'. •jlfull directions* for use, in the ErigWsh,. J'rericb, German, ijtalian, arid Dutch Languages, accompanies each case. \ : \\."' ■'"■■' "..'■. IBS" CAUTION.— The large and increasing demand Jqr \Dr. Bright' s Fh<>sph6(lyne fids lea to ieveral ' imitations undet somewjidt similar names; purchasers'of this ' medicine - \shpuld therefore \ pecarejul to observe that, eiych . case • bear's the - Government Stump, " with ' the • t ivbrds " Dr. Jfiright's Phosphodyne " engraysd thereon, and that me same toqrds' aire also blown iri the bottle. : ■' '' : v ' .'' , . I • : . - !■■. - ■-. ;„' ''• . •■' '■■ '• '•' " ■■• ■ AOBMTS tbß NfiW. ZEALAI<ID ? ~ • ! KEMPTHQBNE, PBOSSEB & 00^ ■ tl ■ I ■ Dunedin arid Auckland. &*69 T>IMMEL'S CHOICE PJiBFUMEHY. iliimmel's To'let Vinegar — A. pleasant, tonic und reffshing adjunct to tho Tbilet '. arid Bath, a reviving eceht and a powerful rdisiufcc'ant. ■ For -warm ! climates it is in- '- valuable. :.. ■• ..•■■■■ •-.:. '■ ■■- ..'•■• (■-.•• '■- ; Rimmel'a celebrated -Lavender Water. ■: ' - jßimmel's treble distilled Fau de Cologre Kimmel's munh improved F or ida Water, '.i Illimmel's Jockey Club, and other fragrant Perfumes. . .--. . , i '•• :■• , . :• - :-■!••-: Rimmel's Lima Juice > and Glyceririn gives, the hair a beautiful gless without greasing, it, ' n6urishea the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness ti the head. < , Bimmel'si; pure -White;. G'ycerine Soap,' 'Brown Windsor,, : Honey, Almond, Coal Tar^ ani other Soap in bars or oakis. . jKimmel's. Valentine Violet, Bice, EoseLeaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxes and packets - . . iEimmelfs Aqua'ientine cleans, whitens, and > preserves the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and ; eyreetends the .Breath. ■■'-'•;.•■ '<■ ■ .- 7 " Bimmei'sphotocbrome, for impart'ng to the Hair ;or Beard a perfectly 'natural and . permanent Bbar'e. 1 :•-..; .;':;.- ■■•:' -•.. ■ ;^. ; >>tJ - 1 , E. BIMMELj 1 Perfumer by appointineHt^o H.B.H. the Prlnfiesj of ""Walfeß; ' 9 8,v Strand,, London ; -' ; ; -'.'•' '''-■"■ : '„,;'.■ '' . ! '' :tK '\ ■'. ; An illustrated ■price. i lu£ : dii- ; Bppli<Sa l ttbni'«^ ie:: ■'^23 .„. . r , .. ~..\."..- r - , z : -,', ' . : --~ ■ i ■ '. ' ''^-'~--- '-'-'~'. -.■'•"■ -""-.:'''';' - . •'• 3 CASES JINGLE^ PEB AMBULATORS" with Hbods'cpmple'te,^x-^iclt; .■ :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

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