;;J Medical . Protected by Royal Letters Patent, ... Dated October 11th, 1869. v > UNDER DIBMNCWTSHED PAIBONAdH. DR. BRIGHT'S~RHOSPHODYNE (Ozonic Oxyg.cn). fl&ej&ew Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. JTIHIS. Pbosphathic combination is pro-* "*T i"nqunctsd,by.the tn'oßt eminent members oFthe Me'dicar Profession to be unequallejd for its power 'in replenißhingtbe vitality of th,e bonry, by its supplying' all the rseenti^l constituents of the blood and nerve Bubßtance, and for developing all the -jpawerrfKrad fj&ictions of the system to the highest degree. is agreeable to tlfo "palate^and innocent in its action, _while retainijig~~all its 7 extraor« /iikry pror&rties; as^ a 'specific, -surpassing all J;be <known' vitherape'utic sgentß of the present day for the--speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Shortness of br-ath Liver Complaints -w Trembling of fckcjiands Palpitajtfbn of the heart and limbs O^a, Dizziness - Impaired nutrition -» * Noises in the head and Mental and Physical ears < v depression Loss of energy and Consumption (in il&' appetite" • , Jirst stages only) Hyjjpchqndria , £imidity ■£ . Femal&ppmplain^ t. Eruptions 'of the skin General Debility,, Impaired , sight and Indiges^on t «j., jsEJniulpn.ee y.\ • -JJtw^sJ«saeß Incapacity for study Impoverished blood > <pr business t Nervous debility in all TSjcll Heidache. * Js£'stagey .^^ ,„_ * Lassitude t Premature decline f and all! morbid condition*' of the system artoing^froin/ whatever caude\ The action of the Phoß^hbayhe is twofold—on the One hand increasing the" principle -which * constitutes nervous'enprgy; and on^'Be other the motst powerful-blood-and - flesh general ing agent known; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken down constitutions." It quickly improves*thefunctions'of assimilation to* such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, unlrour, Cadaverous, and semi-vital conditionjms existed, the flesh will; rapidly increase in qu tntity and firmness, and the whole/iyßtem return to a state of robust' health. The Phosphodyne acts electrically! npon the organisation ; for instance, it assists' nature, to generate„ that human electricity which 'renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous," membranous, and organic system. 'It;. operates; on thefjsystem]without: exciting care or'thoughtj upon ,the individual as to the^processi It moves' the lungs, liver,; heart, kidneys, stomach, and-intestines) with; a barmeny, vigor,, yes mildness unparalleled in^medicine. ,' a r .,. h , y >.. .-,., ..?» •.,■-:>.■■:. U ' '" 'Tne^Phosphodyne.gjves fc^ • structure in a suitable form v tlirf pjipsphoric or "aninjating ■ element of 3ife, r whiaß. has been wasted,-^and exerts Jin. important.•influence; directly"oh'the''spiral"marrbw^aad farirvous: fß^tenijjpf^nul^ character, maintaining Jihat buoyant energy of: the brain and muscular system which renders the miprd^cheJßrful? brilliant? and ieriergetic, entirely ovfrcoming that dull, inactive, and slHggish disjoti^ion^^hiqhjjinabjy persons experience' in all their actions. ..„,,,, il CgftVi bebfefibial of ?thePHrfsFffiodVße are frequently sVc^k^ronV the first day of its admitjisti«tiqn!'rbyiy|y remark»bie increase;^of with a'feeling of vigour and* comfart,-to -which the -patient-has-long-been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved;; tbe, appetite' increases Wotttferfully;' the "Wowels' become regular; tbe<ey«B brighter; the skin (PJeaf?a«d.>thefelthy;;' ind'Jhe-? harr;'M*u?|B strength, showing the importance of the action of the- Phosphodype on the ojgans of nutrition. *."' . , t < ?~& n * '*! " < Finally, .the Ebesphodyne maintajias a certain degree of activity in the i^vioußly debilitated nervouslys^ern^ .its usiTenables all debilitated organs to'returjj to their sound state and pevform. their 'natW. fapctions. Persons sufferiug' fr6m" Nervous Debility, or any of the hundred' symptoms'^which this distressing disease assumes, may rest, assured of'an effectuul and even speedy cure by the ! udicious use .of this mobt x .i/tyaluable ' remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S.PHOSPHODYNE -,' .' IS SOXDONiY In Cases at 10s 6d by .all the Chemists and Patent--lAedicine -Vendors' throughout the Globe. ' j Full Directions for Use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch Languages, accompany each Case. 83T jGaut^On- —The;'large and increasing demand for.thvSxight'B Phosph'odyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; putcba^ers/ of this/ medicine should therefore be"*carefui to observe that each case bear* the f G;o»«nment Stamp, with tjhe words Dr Bright's' PnWphodyne engraved thereon, and that- the same words are also blown into the bottle. . . ..,.,,. Wholesale Age'ntsfor N«w Zealand — KBMPTHOKNB,/PROSSER^i; CO.j - ibxisEDist akdl Atrosiiirb.*; 1471 ■■■■-■■■■ ■<. y. V* •>■■-!■- . \ STEEDMAN'S 1 SOdTHING POWDERS, "FOB" CHILDREN CUTTING WWSS. * OAUTIOI? TO PURCHASERS. r The yslae of this well known Family McdiJ "ire h-»a_bt'an largely tested in all parts of the j f?; 1-; I'^' —^ 1! jz™daa of Btciety, for up- | V. ftrds <fv> l-fSr/r<~ 4.~4^T" " -7J^^£lijSUried extensive ~*~'~iTe-^.^Z* IaTITATIOHS, pom of -»!'ich m OUT"W \iil) APPKA2 * SO? c-o f"3«ly resemble tbo orij»in«il as to have deco/'Urt'many purchasersr The proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give a special caution against the use of SUCH IMITATIONS. Purchasers arc therefore requested carefully to observe: the four ..following distinctive characteristics,,' without^ i Which none.; are genuine;— ; : j.;\ ■ ■< Ist—ln eVery case the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWOETH, SURREY, are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet. . 2nd—Each Single Powder'^has directions for the dose, and-, the words, John Steedman, Chemist, Wai worth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3rd—The name Steedman is always spelt ,with two EE's. . 1 4th—The manufacture is carried on solely !»t Walworth, Surrey. ' Sold in.^P v apkets by all .Chemists and Medicine Vendors. ' Sold By Kempthobne, Pbobseb, and Co., Auckland. 1986 BAY OP PLENTY TIITE 8 , AGENCY. rpHE Undersigned are prepared to Receive .X Subscriptions' and" Advertisements for the Bay of Plenty. 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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2493, 2 January 1877, Page 4
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