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-'<•#.- \- , • •* - ,- ■ ' '" Protected by Royal Letters; Patents i y Dated .Octob/el iV? B *!*' I * DND ER DJSTINGISsHED. PATRONAGE XL übkt.Bßidrfcr'fel O'.tip HO SP HO DYNE. {)A- . (OZONIO OXTOBS.) The New Curative Agent, and only reliable Remedy for Neryous ,anjd •toe^Cohiplamti fpkhf\ M f||THIS Phosphatic combination is pronounced m by the most eminent rx embers of the "medicsl* B profeß/<ibn/to' be unequalled for it's power of replenishing the vitality of the body, by itv supplying all tbo|essential- x constituents °i l l!A#\ 00 /l l*qd|DeWvC striisfenSe, and for dlvirefllng^ali -thi- jfo^r^nMunctlons of fhe system of the highest degree. * :";ilj, is, agreeable ta the palate, and ianocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary prnp-rtiesj and as & epeciflo, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents'!' ofHtlie present day for the speedy and permanent -curo'.6f-ri'. ,V./>.H {ii?.-. 7/ *•/■:-. A'l ,- Nervous Prostration Lassitude Liver Cbm^iain's Fhortness of Breath -Palpitation of the Trembling of lh ) '■*■ : Heart l Hands and Limbs , Dizziness Impaired Nutrition Noises in the Head and Mental nnd Physical i Ears Depression .'• f ; Lose of : Energy and f iQvjn wmptlou^ C»a petite first stages only) ,Rypo,chondria r .- ... . Timidity Obmi.lkihfcs r! • = >; Eruptions tf Skin General Detiliiy Impaired Sight and Memory i ' Indigestion . *• Nervous {fancies . Flatulence , w Impov* ri»hed blood j Ip6apaeitsfdr Study Br| N«a.fqus / Debi , ftr&i *■ o*s._vJ UlMtsS*a|el^ T SiCjk Headache .. f _ } Premature Decline I arid air conditions of the system i , arising from whatever causo. THe action of ] f the*Pl.osphodyne is twofold— on the one hand j incrpasing, the ft princlple which .cgnStitutts i riettrdiW VnfrgyV-and- on 'tUS- bther^-the -most i .-iPPf-f erfal .fleish h.locd generating v agent l -^noWitsHhb'ef-dreiahiafVeirouir me iicine fori renovating impaired and broken down con- j : siltution*. It quickly improves the functions "Of-'aSßimilat'on to such a degree, that where! for yeaTS an emaciated, anxious, cada*»eroui, I and semi-vital condition Ins existed, the fltsh j f rT!H'? a P i^ I.y1 .y rncrease^njqulnti^nd-fipmnlßV '••and^tlfe^whole'-sysce'tn reriuirHd a^sfate^of robust health. The Phosphodyne acts elee- i Vtf ically ptt-gfOi^ the organisation; for instance it j astisYs nature to generate that human elee- j tribity which renews and rebuilds the osseou«, I muscultr, nervous, roembran.-.us, and organic | syTj'toms. It ojpera.es on the system without j exiting care or thought upon the individual | , .^Bjtqt.tbe I4. moves Jjie. lungs, Uver; I / : hc/ir| kidneys", 7with I 5 ' 4harmony,^vigor,;kylt.;nilldiiels unpkraile'ed 1 in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the human ! structure, in a suitwblo form, the phosphoric! or animating clem- nt of life, which hts been ] ■/wasteland eicferts^an iqipbrtaut. infi/ueuce ( .'directly .on th^.spinalimaA6wt7'SiidJ^ne_.Volls ; system, ot a nutritive, toric'! and invigorating ] ■ fcharacter^tnain.tttining' that buoyant energy j •fof .the-."Br^in^ana7 muscular system which? renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and! } eherg'etic f -*£ntirejy overcoming that dull, in-i active and sluggish disposition which many ' persons experience in all their actions. , The beat ficial effects, of the Phosphodyne ! are frequently Bhown from the first d>»y of its '• administrat'oo, by a remarkoblc increase ofj nervous -pow.crjwith' ;a v feellhg' of'; Vigor andj comfort, to which ihe patient bais long been; unaccustomed Digestion is improved ; the / appetite increases wonderfully; the ! bowels * become regular,; .'tbe.eyes: becomes brighter; \ the skin olear and healthy ; and "the hair ac--quires .Btrength.^shpwing^he importancpj of; the actfoa of the Phc'sjihcpyne on tlie organs ..ofnutrition. '..... 7 : ..- -\XfY ''f,yf '", [ .Finally, the PhpSpiindyne/mnintains/.a ecr ! tain degree bf activity iii / the/ previously . debilitated nervous system'} its use 'enables! all debilitated-organs to return to thoir sound , : Btate and perform their t ratural. functions.) Persons suffering from nervous 'debility, or. any of the hundred- symptoms which- tbisi distressing disease assumes, may rest assurred! of an t ffcctual'aud eren .sp-eiy ciire -the! judicious use oi this most iuvaluablc remedy. | DR. BRIGHT'S .PHOSP RODYNE Is only Bold in - cases nt los 6d. by alii Chemists .and... Pateht -Medicine. Vendors; ' tlirbugbjout iheiGlbbe. 1 , \J\ -? J \ \\ \fi i * -Full idireciiorfslfoi- iusei the Engiilh,; B'rench, German, Italian, and Dutch Langu- 5 ages, accompanies each- case. KP- CA U^ON.—Tke-largeandUncreasJ. ing demand. for Dr Bright's Phisphodyne has', led tb several imitations under somewhat] similar names;^purchasers, q/\ this medicine, should therefore oe ccfcefulfo observe that each\ case bears the Government Stamp, with tip words .'.' Pr.. -Brightls Phqsphodytie ", tngmvsfi thereon, dwtf, that the kpdme words are atso blown] in the bottle. " '"' - * . -- -■ *• . * fWßOLi&kit Abmis fob' New Zealand.—; kE&p*HoiNXpftpssEß.& :g0.,.; : ; j Duoedin and Auckland. 34691 ■^ " *.:.-• •■•■■■■'■' I LIVER a PII^LS , r .FOR INDIA] /*■'•/.-- AND. THE. COLONIES; 7:v l : DR. EINGJS Dandelion And Quinine Liver' Pills (without mercury) are the best remedy I for Bile, Wihd,. lndigestion, Sick Headachej Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, "Nervousness,! Gbilt, and all disordersof the Stomaoh and : Liver: They combine mildnesß in operation! with* the most admirable effects, and as anj aperient, cannot. bo surpassed. V- Yf - -A '"f '} Manufactured by JA. MBS RORKE; "47,1 Mortimer-street,. London, Wr, and*, sold 'all! over the World by. most Chemi ts andMedi-! cide-vehddrsi at ls. ljd , 2s. ,9d., 4a. 5 and' Ills'' ■■* ..^ "7 499* ; THE GOSPEL OAKIRpNI 7. ' ' 'AND ' ' ; ''""'* ' I GALVANISEb IRON &fWIRE COMPANY; IROK MANtrPAOITJBBRS & GALVAIJUSBBS'. 5 f First Brand- • , Second Brand, | I «G Anchor p."[Trade Marks *J "/Eaom*" -f i Fiasx Qualitt. - Second Qualitt.| The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Manu-] factureof Galvanised Iron, ln England. .The! original Galvanised Iron was first made at! these works in the yeap J 1842.-- This iron; obtained tbe*PRIZE MEDAL- for "excellent! quality" at the Great Exibition of 1862, it' being the. only. Prize Medal -awarded inthe Trade. ' "*•- -- * - /*' • ' The pfice.is no* greatly reduced, •-■•' Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tiptoh ; ! ; .fMitre -Works, Wolverhampton''. '• ! v .iß'egen t's Canal, Limebouse, London.' ■ Warehoiijd-T-60 Upper TiThanies-street.* .''"'■•'.Lbiidoh. p- .*-..-. •: --• / "' f^spf 7- , - v .' Export Office— UO Cannon-street., London j ■' •"*.:'-'-' -'••'- •■■/.' v/'-. '.' ff 3fi6» r fj F" x o^pe^^Ss^cise :,. BOOM \

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 35, 7 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 35, 7 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 35, 7 February 1876, Page 4

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