Medical Protected by Boyal Letters Patent. Dated October 11th, 1869. TTKDEB DISTINGUISHED FATBONAGB. DR. BRICHT'S PHOSPHODYNE (Ozohic Oxygen). The New Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. THIS ■ PbopphrtMc combination is pronounced by the must eminent membprs of the Medical Profession to bo unequalled for its power in replenishing the vitality of the body, by its rupplying all the fseen'ial confiituentsof the blood andne.-veßiibstiii.ee, and for developing oil the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining nil its extraordinary, properties; as a specific, smpassing all the known therapeutic bgents of ihe present day for the speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Shortness of breath Liver Complnints Trembling of ihehonds Palpitation of the heart and limbs Dizziness .Impaired nutri'ion Noises in the head and Mental and Physical ears depression - liOPs <.f energy and Consumption (in .its appetite first stages only) Hypochondria Timidity -Female Complaints Eruptions of the skin' General Debility Impaired fight and' Indigestion memory Flatulence Nerv:-us fancies Incapafity for study Impoverished blood or business Nervous debility in all Sick Headache its stages Lassitude " Premature decline. and all mrrLid condition* of the system, arising from whatever cause. 'The action of the Phoephodyne is twofold —on the one hand , increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and <>n the other the moet powerful blood and flesh generating 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, and : semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will' rapidly increase in quantity and firmness, and the whole system return to a state of robust. < health. Tbe Phosphodyne acts electrically J upon the organisation ; for instance, it assists j nature to generate that human electricity | which renews and rebuilds" tbe osseous, | muscular, nervous, membranous, and 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'barmany, vigor, jet mildness unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives bickto the human structure ma suitable form, lh* phosphoric or animating element' of life, which has been , wasted, and exerts an important influence , directly on the spinal ■ marrow and nervous i system, of a nutritive, tocic arid invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system which render* the mind cheerful/ brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition which. many persons' experience in" all their actions. v ■ • ' The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently' shown from the first day of its administration by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with & feeling of vigour and comfort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed.,. Digestion is improved*; the appetite increases wonderfully; - the bowels become regular; the eyes brighter; the skin clear 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 enable* all debilitated organs to return to their sound state and perform their natual functions. Persons sufferiug from Nervous Debility, or any of the" hundred symptoms which thisdistressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and even speedy cure by the udicious use of this moet invaluable' remedy. DE. BEIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE IS BOLD ONLY ' In Cases at 10s 6d by. all the Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the ' > Globe. . Full Directions for Use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch Languages, accompany each Case. ' ■ • - 83T Caution- —The large and increasing demand for Dri Bright's Phosphodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; puichasers of this medicine should be careful to 'observe that each" case bears the Government Stamp, with the words Dr Bright'sPhosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the. same words are also blown into the bottle. ' ' Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— KEHPTHOBNE, PROSSER, & CO., DxrNßDnr aot> Auckland. 1471 "STAMP ACT, 1875." BILLS OF LADING AND BBOEIPT3 IN LIEU THEREOF. XT is hereby notified, that, after the Ist of Jauuary 1876, the use of Impressed Stamps on Bills of Lading is compulsory. Such documents must, after that date, be written, upon paper previously impressed-at the Head ..Office, and cannot be stamped after the execution thereof. ' Ifc is requested, therefore, that Merchants, Shipping Agent's, and others concerned, will, without delay, forward to this / office such forms as they may requre to be impressed, accompanied by the usual requisition and receipt of the Bank of New Zealand for the amount, less the authorised discount. Information may be obtained at any Stamp Office. ,-..,• | The provisions of the Act bearing on this 1 point are as follow: — "47. Except where express provision is made to the contrarr, all duties are to be denoted by impressed stamps only." " 62. (1.) A Bill of Lading includes al*o any receipt given in lieu thereof from the master, mate, owner,- or agent of any vessel, and is not to be stamped after the execution thereof. (2.) Every person who makes or executes any Bill of Lading not duly stamped shall forfeit a sum not exceeding £50." SCHEDULE. Blix of Lading for any good?, merchandise, or effects to be carried to any place beyond the boundaries of tho Colony: For every such Bill of Lading or copy thereof, Is. Chaki,:eß C. Bowbh. Head Office, Sfamp Department, Wellington, 29th October, 1875. 1.1 EE S H- OA T M^E A L at J MoGO WAN'S.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2562, 23 March 1877, Page 4
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