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DR BRIdHTSriIOFriIODYXE. A Cuemiial P.rcparation »t riiosphoius, tvuhtbi \ iqetable Alka uuUUmina, Cjpripi'ii ld», Xnnthn\^lin, \<i. Discovered, introduced, uiiii j eMensivelv piesmbtd bj Oh vkli.s Li'sr.ti R'tiour, Ml). [ lt< suleut Hui^cou to St. M'iijN llospit.il, London, This Pnosphatu. combiuaiion is pionou.ccd by the mot 1 eminent membm of the Meiliiiul Pioii'ssion to bf unequalled for its powtv m rnplcnishing the vLalit) of the bo I), bj iN Mip;>!)ing all the esitntiul ion*titncnts ol the bluod and nine Mibstumv, und fur dc\ duping all the powers and functions of the sjstem to the highest d giee. It is ugieeuble to tuc pal.ue und innocent in its action, while retaining nil its estiaoidiuuiy piopercin , and as a specihe sui pacing all the known therapeutic ageuts of the day lor the speedy and permanent cuie of Nervous prostration frhortnoin of breath Liver complaint* Trembling of tli« hands and Palpitation ot tue heart limbs Dizziness Impaued imtrition Noises m the head nnd enrs Muital and physic.il deprcshion Ljss of energy and appetite Consumption (m its incipient 01 Hjpochondua hrst stages only) r ciualc complaints Eruptions ot the . skin General debil.ty. Impaired sight and memory lndige»tu,u Nervou^ fune-ies Flatuleneu lmpovcriihed blond lucii]>acity for study or. business Nervous debility in all its stage Sick heidache rrcmatuic decline Lassitude • and all morbid conditions of the sys'em, wising from vvhatevci cause. The action oi the Phosphodyne is tvvotold— on the one hand, increasing the piineiple which coiistitutcs nervous energy, and on the other, most powerful blood and flesh genii, tting agent known ; therefore, a inanellous medicine tor r-iovuting impaired und broken-down (.(institutions. It quickly impioves tue function ot assimilation to sulli a degree, that \\ here for years an emaciated, anxious, uula\ orous ( anil benu- vital condition lus existed, the flesh will lapidlj mciease 1 1 quantity and firmness, and the w hole sj return to a state ol robust health.. The Piiosphodyne acts electrically upon the oiganisation , for uistauce, it assists n.ituiv- to gcneiute thak human ekttncit} which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muwubi, ner\ous, Hi'Miibiauous, and organic B) stems. It operates on the .sj>>Um without exciting care or thought upon the indiwdual as to the process. It iuo% us the lungs, liver, hcait, ludnejs, stomach, and intestines, with a harmony, vigour, jet mildness, unparalleled iv mciuiua The Pho.sphodj no gi\cs back to the human stiuctur. 1 , in a suitable toim,.the phosphoric or atimating demon of hie which has bien wasted, and e\erti an linpoitaut lnHuince dircctl) on tho spinal mairow and nervous sj stein,ot a nutritive, tonic, und invigorating chariuur; maintain tug tliat buojant em.ru> <>t the br.uii mid uiuscul ii> sj'ktom which rcmli'ia the uiinu cheerful, brilliant, and energitic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, und sluggi-h disposition w Inch manj ptr> -on* experience m all their actions. Tue ocueKcial elf ats ot the Phosphod^ne are ficqnentlj shoNVn from tlie hist day of its aduuuistiation, by a kiu.ii liable mciease of ucivous power, with a lceling ol vigoui and comloit to which the patient has long been unau-usto.mti. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wuudeifuliy , the bowels btcomo regular; the eyes brighter; the skm tlear and healthy; und the hair acquires strength, ••how ing the importance ot the action ot the Piiosphodyne on tuc orgdiia of nutiit'oi).. Finally, the Plioiphodyne maintiius a certain degree of nctivii) in th/i previously di'bilitutud nervous system ; ita use uiablo all debitiuted organs to return to then smnd state and peilormthi.ii natural functi ns. Persons nuttcring from mrvous debititj, or any of the hundred symptoms which this dis>tieiiin^ disease assumes, mly rest assu led ot an effectual and even speedy cure by the judicious use ol tuis most invaluable remedy. DH BHIGHTS PIIOSPHODYNE In sold onlj in cases at £1 1« M containing Two Bottles; and £2 -i, containing Five Bmtles, Also in Family Cases at £•), containing SiMllii Bottks To be had ot all Chemists and Up-Countiy Storekeepers thr mghuut tue Ciloine*. Full Dnectioiis tit L'se, in the English, freuch, andUirman languages, uccompaiiy each case SUXIXr MIIDICM, OI'IMONS. Sii Charles Locoe'k, Phjsical Accoucheur to her Majesty the Queen, stated at a meeting ot the Itoyal Medical and (Jliuuigieal Societj, that in thiitcen eases ot debility and nervous piOsttation he had eltccted permanent cures bj tho use of Di. iJnght'n Piiosphodyne Su William Ferguson, Bart , F.It.S., Surgeon to her Ma-je->tj the Que-eii, says. — "I have ltpeatedl) prescribed Dr. iiiight's Pnosphodj ne, and loundit an.agieo\ble and bfiielicial leuudv. I have but one objection regarding it, and that in, the elaborate proeess requited in the preparation will not allow of the ictuil price being witbin the reach of all clashes" Dr. Lmcaster, the eminent Coroner, sajs. — "Dr. Bright's Phosphodjnc is calculated to entucly supeistde iion, mereurj sarsaparilia, quinine, aud cod liver oil." Dr I{. Quain, F.K.C.P., Physician to tho Hospital forC'onhumpt on, liiompton, remarks .—"lt. — "It cannot be doubted that this Phosphatic prepaiation will henceloitb. lank forcmo.st in therapeutics; it gen 'i.ites all the im>'os ta.it elements ot the human lraine, tho peculiar character o Mll3 substance lilting it for vital use". " SirT. Livvrcnco sijs:— "l hare found Dr. Bright's Phos phodyne an excellent lemody in skin diseases. I i resume it. s (>xjdisation." Piolessor Symme says-— "The effects of the Phosphodyne in obstinate cases ot disease are an astonishing as peiplexiug." Dr. Handheld Jones, FrK.C P., F.K.S., Ph.)siciau to at. Maiy's Hospital, says, in Atrophy and General Ucbility Phosphody nc is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive Junctions, and increases the vital encrjij — "it hot only acts ' as an ab^oibent," but retaidi or lepairs the waste of tissue, and restores the nututivo functions to their normal condition. The " Liiict, ' considLVs the Phosohodyue one of the most important contributions made to Matena Medieu during the fust century. Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Clv mists and Up counti} Ktor keepers. tgs> Uauhos — P.e particular to ask for Dr Bright* b Phosphodync, as Imitations aie abroad; and avoid purchasing Single Bottles, the Genuine Article being sold in Cases only. Agents for New Zealand : KEMPTUORXE, PROSSER, 1 CO.
Notice to Publicans.
""VTOTTCE is hereby given that the Anm t al Lico'Sixa -*-^ Mkiuing of the Justices of the Peaco for tho District of Wmkato will bo holden nt the Resident Magistratc'i) Court, at lliunilton, on Tuesday, thelSUi of April, 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, for tho purposo of taking into consideration applications for licenses to bell alcoholic liquors. J ANDREW T. BARTON, Clerk to Bench.
P S.— Names of Applicants applying for licenses who havo not been previously licensed. M.YTU.UB A&iie'ss, Aloiandra. W. 11. Lovci/i*, Taupiri. Resident Magistrate's Olllee, Hamilton, Bth March, 1873.
FOR SALE (Daily Expected from Waikato Head 3), OA AAA FEET FIRST-CLASS KAURI 9 130AEDS.
C H A R LE ; 9 BEL L, Ngai uawahia.
Ploughing;
rpENDERS will bo rt-coived up to MOND VY, the 24tb -■- instant, for Clearing and Ploughing from GO to 70 Acres of Land on Tamahehu No one need Tender who ia not prepared to perform tho work thoroughly well, and to Biich, a Good Prico will bo gn en. PATRICK LESLIE. Worth, Gth March, 1873.
US., N 7-i , LA. Fruit Depot, opposite tho Bank of New Zealand, and Fijian House, Queen, street — Settlers ot Waikato and surrounding districts, wlion vieitmg Auckland, would do well to call at the above establishment, where tho choicest and most vunod stock or Frmti in season may bo obtained. All kmcls of Nuts. Orange*, and American Pea-nut 9 always in btock. Just" received, a very choice lot of Blputon Pippins and other Apples, several casks of Prunes, Olives in kegs, <fee , &c. The only house in Auckland wherp tho genuine Amencau Iced Drinks may be had. Don't forget tlio address. Country orders punctually and carefully attended to for oasli. — R. MjssaENGElt, Manager.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership ousting 131 tiutween xa as Contractors on tho Waikato Railway Lino has been dissolved, and that the contract will bo carried on by Mb Higus, by whom all accounts will bo received and paid . Dated 24th February, 1873. W. 11. Madim. Thomas Ken^nem-ey James F. Hi«oh. Witness- W. Ashdowk.
TWO Thousand Merino "Wether for sale, iv. lots to suit purchaseis. For particulars apply to JOHN ALLEN, Cuinbiidge. 1 - *■ \
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 13 March 1873, Page 3
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