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Medical Protected ly Royal Letters Patent. Dated October 11th, 1860. TTNDEB DISTINGUISHED PATBOHAaB. DR. BRICHT'S~PHOSPHGDYNI (Ozonic Oxygen). The New Curative Agent, .and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. r|lHl^ PhosphitMc combination is pro JL nrunceri by the most eminent member* of the Medical Profession to be unequallec for its power in replenishing the Titality of th< body, by its supplying ajl the rseeniia COnetituonts of the blood and,ne,rve substance and for developing "oil the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, nnd innocent in ifs action, while retaining nil its extraor oinnry properties; ac a imrpaeßing all''the mown therapeutic agents of ihc pr^eenT day for 'the speedy nnd permanent coreiof— , ' > • ,jv ' ' Nervous* Prostration iShortness'of breath Liver CJomplriints -7 Trembling of the hande Palpitation of the heart' and )imb* Dizziness Impaired nu'ri'ion Noises' in the head an<? Mental and- Physical ears ( depression : ' ' Lobs ,-f energy and Consumption (in -Itl , appetite , _ , JBrstistpgts only) '- Hypochondria Timidity , Fejnsl^Qrmplaints Eru'ptjbjjS of the skin Ujan^rnl-D'ebility Impaired eight Inaigrstion meircry Flatulence NeTrrirs fancies In^aparity fdr' study Impoverished blood orbutinc'ss Nervous'debility in all Sick Headache its stages '' Lassitude > Premature decline' and all nvrbid conditions of the'system •'srijirVg'from- Whatever cniise.. The action ol the\Phoßphodyne is two'old—bntheoneliatu] ' -inSrtOßing""!tli6 principle which "'constitute! nervous energy, and on the other the'most powerful-blood and flesh" generating -s *geril knowfl f-therefore, a marvellous medicine'fpi renovating impaired and broken down const! tutifn*., It quickly improves. the functions oi assimilation to such, a degree, that where foi years' ari emaciated', 'anxious, cadarerous, anc seniPvlial condition'has nisted, the flesh, wil •ropifHj incre'dse'in quantity and firmn^sf^anc ' , the-wb'oltt system.return to a:»late;ofjrobnsi health.- The. Pho»phodyno a?ts- •lectricallj Upon ; the organisation ; for uj»t«nce,',ii assist nature \o generate that .human electricity I wbifh renV.ws and. rebuilds, the osseous I muscular, .nervous, membrano.us, and orga'nL BTsfejcn. It operates on the system' withou exciting* care or thought .upon th/individna as to tne process. rlt moves the Tungs, Hvei " B^rt, kidneys, stomach, and intestines; wit! ra lifisSnft>'fiy l vrgor, jet mildness urip/arallelei lif Bftffieine. 1^ v ..-■>' ' >'TBfe^hospho(Jyne gives buck to the humai s£Suct*W.in t'a-suitable" form, the phosphoric o ■ annnalisg, element of life, Which;'has * jjeei >was(ee\"s and '"'tier's' sn important irifmenfei directly" on the spinal marrow and: nervou system* of a nutritive, tonic,and,invigoratin| character, maintaining that buoyant energy o the. brain and. inuscuter system ; whjcb render the .nrind. ,cher rful, brilliant,, and,,energetie entirely overcoming that dull, .jnaj^ive^'aitt sluggish' ■ which many, penoni experience jn all their actions "'" Tbr bene^'cial effects of the PhosphQdyni art frequently shown from the, flrsf "day «f iti admiriwfratiori'bj a remarkable-fnbttaf% 9 nervotti power", with a'feeling' 0$ ;vifoji£]anc coinfdit^fO Which the jxitiebt'hM'lonfe Wet unafciouWmed. JL)ige*tfenis imprdftdj th< appetite recreates wdridet*uflyS|} ttoi jbowell beoomejegular 1 fh'e^es>tafcnto4ntjia skit clear and healthy; and tba, vbliv^aeqtt'irei strength* showing th«r ivStfbn&ei pffth< actiqn^of^the Phoaplyjdyfle on tfeftjorgans oi nuteitiom' v , i, , „ H ,",' -^v 'I ( , |"ln,|Uy t the Phosphodyne maintains a r certain 'degree of activity in the? previously debilitated^nervous system.; it* use enables all debilitaTed" organ's to returntoHlieir! sound state 'and/,'perform their natbal' furictioh* \P«rson» suffering froM Nervous* Debility^oi ~any ofihe htrtidredf symptbms 'which f thii diotressing disuse astnmes, rest assured df an 'aild^ven speedy cu»s»,lytht udicious -me of tttiirTfUsir^fivraluabU remed^~ ' '»- m -nO DR. IBEKrHT f Sf I»iIOSPH6PY^E In Caaos. at 10s v6d'by" all the Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors tferouehoufe the Full Dfrectio.ios' for Use, in!the English, French'; 55 German?^ltalian, and T)utch .Languages, aucompanyWeh Case.' ' - 1 fIST"* Caution- —The large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to imitations' tinder somewhat •simiUr names,; pui chasers-of this medicine should therefore, be careful, to: observe that each casg beaip the Government Stamp, with the words Dr Bright'a Phosphodyne- «ngra¥ed theroon> and. that the same word* are also blown 'info tne bottle. „ > . „" - Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— • - KESipiHOBNE, PBOSSER, & CO., Hvsiois ins Avexi>Axn>. 1471 o - - ACtriß7s;" BILLS OF LADING AND EECECPTd IS LIEU THEBBOF. * j '"' XT is hereby notiffrsdj-tbat,- after the, Ist of > January 1876,1 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. '■> Ibis requested, therefore, that Merchants, Shipping' Agent s, and others' concerned, will, witLoutn'(Jelay r -ft)rVard io this office such forms as they-may requ're to be impressed, accompanied by the > uaual requisition and receipt of' the Bank of New, Ze,aJ«|»(lfor the' amount, less the authorised ilisogitißtc. t -Information.may be,obtained^atjgrayStamp' Office! , w . . , .1 t. ->-, ,- n -' The provi#ions of,the Act bearing on .this point are as foll?w'{— "* . s ,'. ,- r fl*ii.\ "47.'Except where expre'fl's^pi^iikio^rilr made to-the contrary,, all du(i«iTar* tfr W denoted'by impressed'stemtjs only!** A • j- r-,i ;;62. (1.) A Bill of Lading'inpluides.al*© 'ie^fecelpt giVen in lieu thereof from the ';m'<ister^ mate, owner, or Hgent of'any< vessel, and is not to be'stamped after the execution therevf. (&) Every'person who/mak'B or, executes any Bill of L«di»g not duly stamped shall forfett:a sum not exceeding £50." '' SCHEDULE. Bill of Lading for 'any goods, merchandise, or effects to be carried to any place beyond the boundaries of the Colony: For every such Bill~of- Lading or copy thereof, Is. Chablhs 0, Boinm. Head Office, Stamp Department,* ' ' < . Wellington,.29th October, 1875. ' \ FOE ECONOMY, TEA 2s 6d, at McGO WAN'S. I '

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 11 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2603, 11 May 1877, Page 4

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