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Pfytected by Royal Letters Fatent, Dated October I), 1869. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. (OZONIO OXYGEN.) The New Curative Agent, and only reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. THIS Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminent nr embers of the medical profession to be unequalled for ita power of replenishing the vita ity of the body, by iti supplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for developing all tho powers and functions of the system of the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and ianocent iu its action, while retaining all its extraord nary properties; and as a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agenta of the preaent day for the speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Lassitude Liver Complaints Shortness of Brefltb PalpititioQ of the Trembling of th . Heart Hands and Limbs Dizziness Impaired Nutrition Noises in the Head and Mental and Phyaical Ears Depression Loss of Energy and Ap- Oon.umption (in petite first stages only) Hypochondria Timidity Female Complaints Eruptions of Skin General Debility Impaired Sight and Memory Indigestion Nervous Fancies Flatulence Impovtriidied blood Incapacity for Study or Nervous Debility in Business all its Stages Sick Headache Premature Decline and all morbid conditions of the syßtem arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phosphodyne is twofold — on theone hand increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other the most powerful flesh and blood generating agent known; therefore, a marvellous me licine lor renovating impairel and broken cown constitution?, It quickly improves the functions of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition his existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity and firmness snd the whole system return to a state of robust health. The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation; for instance it assists nature to generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, and organic systems. It operates on the system without exc ting care or thought upon the iodividual ns to the procesß. It moves the lungs, liver, henrt. kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildness unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suit*. ble form, the phosphoric or animating elenv-nt of life, which his been wasted, and exerts an important influence directly on the spinal marrow, and nervous system, of a nutritive, toric and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the bram and muscular syßtem which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive and sluggish disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. The bent ficial effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown Irom the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with a feeling of rigor and comfort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed Digestion is improved; the appetite increases wonderfully; the bowels become regular, the eyes becomes brighter; the skin olear and healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debilitated nervous system; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound state and perform their natural functions. Persons suffering from nervous debility, or a'>y of the hundred symptoms whieh this distressing disease assumes, may rest assurred of an effectual and even sp edy cure by the judicious use of this most iuvaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Is only sold in cases at 10s 6d. by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout ihe Globe. Full directions for use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch Languages, accompanies each case. %W CAUTION.— The large and increasing demand Jor Br. Bright's 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. Bright's Phosphodyne " engravsd thereon, and that the same words are also blown, in the bottle. Wholesale Agents fob New Zealand. — KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Dunedin aud Auckland. 3469 LIVER PILLS FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. DR. KING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills (without mercury) are the beet remedy for Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness, Gout, and all disorders of the Stomaeh and Liver. They combine mildness in operation with the most admirable effects, and as an aperient, cannot be surpassed. Manufactured by JAMES RORKE. 47, Mortimer-streejt, London, W., and sold all over the World by moet Cher-rifts and Medi-cine-vendors, at ls. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 5 and lis ! 499 THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY Ibon Manufacturers & Galvaniskhs. Firpt Brand. Second Brand. 'G Anchor o."[Trade Marks ] " Eagle." Fibst Quality. Second Quality. The GOSrEL OAK is the oldest Manufacture of Galvanised Iron in Fn gland. The original Galvanised Iron was first made at these works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for «« excellent quality " at the Great Exibition of 1862, it being the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Workß, Tipton Mitre Works, Wolverhampton Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse— 6o Upper Thames-street, London. Export Oflice— llo Cannon-street, London. 2fi6i FOURPENNY EXERCISE BOOH§ J . deceived by B. LUCAS ft SON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 4

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