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Medical . Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 18C9. UKDEB DIBTINOTTISHED PATEONAQE. DR. B:RICHT'S~I>HfISPHODYNE (Ozonic Oxygen). The New Curative Agent, and only" Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. THIS Pbosphothic combination is pronouncert by the moßt eminent members of the Medicnl Profession to bo unequalled for its power in replenishing the vitality of tho. body, by its supplying all the' essential constituents of the blood and norve substar cc, and for developing nil the powers and functions of tho system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to tho palnte, and innocent in its action, while retaining nil its extraordinary properties; as a ppecific, ourpassing all this mown therapeutic ogonts of tho present day for the speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Shortness of breath Lirer Oompliiints Trembling of tho hands' Palpitation of the heart and limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head and Mental arid Physical ears depression Lobs of energy and Consumption (in its appetite first stages only) Hypochondria Timidity Female Complaints Eruptions of the ekin General Debility Impaired eight and Indigestion - memory Flaiulence ' Nervous fancies : Incapacity for Btudy Impoverished blood ' or business Nervous debility in all Sick Headache its stages Lassitude Premature decline and nil morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cause, " The action of tho Phosphodyne is two rold—on the one hand 'increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other the most powerful blood and flesh genera ing agent known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken down constitutions. It quickly improves the functions of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous,jmd semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in'quantity and firmnes*, and the whole system return to a state of robuafc health.' The Phosphodyne'acts electrically upon the organisation ; for instance, ie ess'sts nature to generate-that human electricity, which renews and rebuilds the osseous/ muscular, nervous, membranous, aad organic system. 'It operates on the-system without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver,' heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmsny, vigor, yet mildness unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyno giveß back to the human structure in a suitable form, tho phosphoric or animating element of life, -which has been wasted, and exerts an important influence directly ron the spinal marrow and nervous system,-of a nutritive, tonic and invigorating character,. maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system 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 beneficial ■■■> effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its administration by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with a feeling o( vigour and comfort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion" is improved; the, appetite increases i wonderfully; the bowels become regular; the rey«s brighter;'the skin clear and healthy; and tho hair acquires' strength, showing s the importance of the action oi the Phosphodyno on the organs of. nutrition. ■ Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of 1 activity in the previously; debilitated netvous system ; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sourid state aid perform their "natual . functions, Persoriarsufferiug from Nervous Debility,.^ any of the hundred symptoms which rthia distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of anfeffectual and even speedy cure by,the udicious use' of this a»ost invaluable remedy. > '> DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE IS SOHD ONLY ,' ' .In Cases at 10a 6d by all the Chemists' and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout, the Globe. Full Directions for Use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutcbl.Languages, accompany each Case. ' , <|&g" Caution-—The large snd increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; pmchasers of this medicine should therefore bo careful- to.bbferve.that each ease bear* the Government Stamp, with the words Dr Bright's Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and thut tho same "words are also blown into the bottle. ' JRTholeeale Agents'for New Zealand-— KBMPTHOKNB, PROSSER, & CO , " DUKEDIN AItD^ATJCIEIiAJirD. r ' 1471 THE EVENING-STAR., THE present'is.' a bobd Time for Subscribing to tHe Stab. , Hames and subscriptions received* at; any time during the Quarter. - -f > Terms 6s 6d per quarter in advance. 7s Gd „ „ booked. Residents in the Townships can have the Star Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sixpence. BAY OF PLENTY TIMES AGENCY. THE Undersigned are prepared to Beccivc Subscriptions and Advertisements for the Bay of Plenty Times, Published Bi-weekly in the flourishing Towship of TauraDga.— Hofobaxt, MoOtniOTJaH, & Co., Bvenis" Stab Office, Grakamstown. npHSATRIGAL PEIKTING, equal to Mcl X bourne work attbeEVBMHGSTABOifiop FOR CHEAPNESS —2s TEA — I McGOWAN'S. 1

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Thames Star, Issue 2526, 9 February 1877, Page 4

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