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SAVAGE,

R S. SAVAGE, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. Hot Pie with i Cup of Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa for 6d, daily. TIMARU PORTRAIT GALLERY. Secure the shadpw ere the substance H O M A S E. PRICE, PHOTOGRAPHER, A R U. N.B. —Views tal en in any pari of the district. PROTECTED LETTER BY ROYAL S PATENT Under distinj uished Patronage. THE R. BRIGHT S PHOSPHODYNE, (Ozonil Oxygen), NEW dciRATIYE AGENT And only Reliab and Liv ;r Complaints. Tliis pbosphat e Remedy for Nervous c combination is prolounced by the n ost eminent members of tbe medical pro fession to be unequalled tor its power in replenishing the vitality of th<* body, but fits supplying all the efseatial constituents of the blood and aerve substance, a he power and fun< tions of tlie system ;o the highest degi It is agreeable ncessant in the ac surprising all the irticles of the present day for uid permanent cur d for developing all ;e. to the palate, and ;ion, while retaining its extraordinary properties ; and known therapeutic speedy cone in all morbid itions.of the system arising from whatfer cause. The action of the Phospho- ) r ne is two-fold —on the one hand icreasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other le most powerful blood and flesh generfing agent known I* therefore, a marellous medicine for renovating impaired ad broken down constitutions. It tiickly improves th< function of assimiition to such a de| ree that where for 3ars an emaciated, inxious, cadaverous ad semi-vital concliiion has' existed, the esh will rapidly i: icrease in quantity ad firmness, and the whole system ‘turn to a state of -obust health, The ’hosphodyne acts < lectrically upon the rganisation; for nstance, it assists ature to generate t|at human electricity Inch renews and rebuilds the osseous luscular, nervous! membranes, and rganic systems. Sit operates on the fstem without exciting care or thought pon the individual as to the process, t moves the lungs,lliver, heart, kidneys, fomacli, and intestines with a harmony, igour, yet mildness unparallelel in ledicine I The Phosphodyr® gives back to the uman structure, ii a suitable form the hosphoric or animating element of life Inch has been wasted, and exerts an nportant influence directly on the pinal marrow, and! nervous system of. a utritive tonic, and! invigorating cbarac3r, maintaining tllat buoyant energy oi he brain and muscular system, which iders tlie mind 4 dheerful, brilliant and ergetic, entirely ( vercoming that dull 1 1 >li disposition, which iferience in all their active, and sluggi any persons exp jtions. The beneficial eff icts of tbe Phosphone are frequently fehown from tbe first y of its administration by a remarkle increase of neiwous power, with a ing of vigour and| comfort to which * patient lias long! been unaccustomed, gestion is improved ; tbe appetite incases wonderfully!; the bowels become r U lar ; tbe eyes f brighter ; tbe skin ’ar and healthy ; knd the hair acquires lie importance of tbe .odyne on tbe organs rength, showing tion of the Plios nutrition. Finally the Pho ihodyne maintains a •tain degree of activity in the previdebilitated itervous system ; its 3 enables all debilitated organs to re rn to their sound eir natural functio from nervous de state and perform s. Persons sufferillity, or any of the ndred symptoms which this distressr disease assumes,! may rest assured an effectual and even speedy cure by e judicious use of mis most invaluable medy. 1 Dr BRIGHT’S PHOSPHODYNE, sold only in cases |at 10s 6d by all lemists, and patent jmedicine vendors iroughout the globe.J Wholesale Agent f|»r New Zealand iEMPTHORNE, HROSSER/& CO. Dunedin and | AubklaufiL

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Temuka Leader, Issue 175, 13 September 1879, Page 1

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607

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 175, 13 September 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 175, 13 September 1879, Page 1

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