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TTAVING LOST a number of SHEEP by JLL DOGS and otherwise, any person found TRESPASSING on my Land will be PROBECUTED. CHABLES STRATFORD. Waimea West, May 7, 1881, 1662— t c Patronized by the Aristocracy and Elite, extensively used in the Army and Navy, and highly recommended by the leading Medical Practitioners. Protected by the Royal Letters Patent, dated October 11, 1869. Phosphodyne. Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Tim'dity, Indigestion, Lassitude, Want t/ Power, etc., whose cases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy, Db. BKIGHT'S PH"SeHODYNE (Ozonie Oxygen), whih at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and Ife to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cv. es every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. DR. BRIGHTS' PHOSPHODYNE is acknowledged by the first medical men in Eutope as the most efficacious medicine hitherto discovered for We»k and Shattered Constitutions, Nervous Debility, Aversion or Incapacity for Stndy, Indigestion, Fema'e Complaints, Fla'.i? ence, Liver ComplaiDts, Shortness of Breath, Pains in the Head, Pimples, Impoverished Blood, and all diseases caused by a long residence in tropical climates for w huh iron, mercury, iodide of potass, &c, are given in various form", often to the destruction of the patient's halth. DF. BRIGHTS' PHOSPHODYNE.— Until the irt reduction of Db. Bbiqht's Phopphodtne, Phosporus was but seldom prescribed as a medicine, owing to the difficulty in so preparing is lhat its action could be kept under perfect control. It had been used in Almond and Olive Oils, in Sulphuric Ether, in Rectifed Alcohol, in Chloroform, and io several advertised medicines ; but, in all the hitherto known methods of its preparation, certain irregular results have been experienced. But in the form of Db. Bbight's Fhosphodyhe, its invaluable action on the human system is realized without any of those drawbacks which other modes of preparation invariably produce. DR.BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE ispre pared on a new principle, by which all possible risk and disagreerble after-effects are entirely prevented CAUTION.— Avoid Phosphorus in the form of Pills or Lozenges, as they frequently contain Solid Particles of Phosphorous which accumulate in the system, injure the Bones and Palate, producing Necroses and other serious evils. Being prepared Jrom obsolete formulas, they are generally unra liable, and in tome cases positively danger ous. DR. BBIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE is agreeable to the Palate and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties, and as a specific surpasses all the known Therapeutic agents of the present day. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE.— Its use enaVes all debilitated organs to perform their natural functions. Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, or any o f the hundred symptoms which this distressing di>6BBB assumes, may rest assured of an effectual cure by the usa of tbis most invaluable remedy. Db. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Is Sold in Cases only by all Chemists aDd Storekeepers throughout the Globe. 83? ASK FOR Db. BRIGHT'S *HOSPHODYJSE, and do not be persuaded to take any Useless and possibly dangerous substitute. NEW ZEALAND AGENTB : NEW ZEALAND DRUG CMPY. 2608— 13 a

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 4

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