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Miscellaneous.

Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Sateo October 1 1 th, 1889. Under Distinguished Potronoge, DSD S ■g^GUrs pBOSVHQDJNE, tOZONI ■ OXYGtFN), The New Curative Agent,- *pd only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. This Phosphttic combustion is proneuneed by the most eminent lneiobtru of the Medical Profession to be nnequu.led for its power in replenishing tbe vitality of ibe body, by its supplying ail the ecftei.tia] constituents of fie blood aod nerre substnnce, bnd tor developing all tho powers and fund ions of the i, %itia to the highest degree It is agreeable to tho palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining nil its exdaordinarjproperties $ and at a specific, surpassing all tne known therapeutic agents of toe .present day for the speedy and permanent cure of — Nervous Prostration Shortness of Breath Liver 1 Complnints Trembling 01 tbe hands Palpitation of the and limbs Heart Impaired Nutrition Ditxinrss Mental and Physical liioise* in the Head DcprtMion and Ear* Consumption (in it* Los* of Jtnergy and fir?t htogt* only Appetite Tiibk ity Bjpochondria Uroptions of the Skin leuidte Complaints Impaired Sight and General Dtbility ■ Mt-mory Indigestion Ntrvous Fancie* FlatUieoce Inipeveiished Blood Incapacity for fitudy Nervous JDebiiiy m all or Business re stitga* Lassitude Premature Deolio* Sitk Headncb* and all morbid conditions of ihe cystem arising from whatever cause. The act ion of the Pbosphodynei? two-fold— on the one hand mcrehaing the principle whioh constitutes nerrous ensrgy, and On the other th* most .poueifui blood and fl*sh generating agent known; Therefore aronrvelious medicine for renovating impair* <i and broken-down con«titutions. It quicker lmprq^^. tbe function* of assimilation to k Uih a ciegrE' that wh^re lor years au emaeiat-d, anxious^ c«da»ffous, and semi-7ital condition has eiistenj t!»# flesh will rapidly increase ie quantity ti rt firmness, and tho -whole system return to a «t\te of rt>hu«t health. TLe Pbo«phodyne acts eUotricftlly upon tbe organisation ;' fur mrtunce. it assists nuiure to generate th»t human eledricity which renew* and rebuilds the osseous, mutcolar, nervous, membranous, md organic sjsteui*. It opwnfcfß on the system without txciting care or tbought upon the individual as 10 the process. It mores the lungs, liver, heart, Itidrx-js, stomach, and intestines, with a barn-env, vigour, yet mildness unparalleled in medicine. (The -Phosphodyne give* b»ck to tbe human •tructure, in a suitable form, the pho»phou« or auimatiug elomont of life, which has been wa*ted, and exert* an important iuflmnce direotlyon tbe spinal marrow ana nerrou« system, of * nutritive, tonio, and lnvigoratmu character, maintaining that buoyant energy of tbe brain and mutwular system which reuders the mind cheerful, brill. ant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that doll, inactive, and sluggish disposition «nich many person* experience in all their action*. The beneficial effect of tbe Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the .first day o< it* ad* miniitration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with a fselinf of rigour and comfort, to which the patient has long teen unaccustomed. Dilation is improved j tbe appetite inoreases wenderfully j tbe bowel* become regular } the eyea brtghter.} the skin clear and healthy ; *>nd the/hair acquire* *tr»ngth. -showing the importance -of the action of tbe .Ehoepho-dyne-OD the organs of xuittilion. Finally the JPhosphodyne (maintain* * .certain degree- of activity in tbe ,prov»on*ly deoilitat«d nervous system 1 it* use .enables all do bilitated organs to return to -their sound state and perform their -natural functions. -Parsons suffering from Nervons Debility, or any of the hundred symptoms which tiis distressing dw eats assumes, tnaj rest assured of an efieotual and even speedy cure by the judicious use of I this most invaluable remedy, DR BRiaHT'S PHOSPH6DYNB Is sold only in Oases at 10s 6d, by all Chnsist* and Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout ihe Glob*. Full direction* for Use, in (he English, Frnch, German, Italian aod -Dutch Xanguagea, aceompanj eaoh ease. sX3"OAUTION^Tb* Jarje aad increasing demand tor Dr Bright* Phosphodyne ha* led to ssvera] imitation* under somewhat similar names 1 purobassr* of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bear* the Government Stamp, with the worde "Dr Bright* PJws. phodyne " enfraved thereoa and tbat (he same words are also blown ia the bottle. Wlioletale Agent* for Nen Zealand— Kvrmthorn*. ProuerdCo., Duntdin.4 Auckland.

fJIHE •jyAIXATO nniMES u rrniimtD at oir Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday UOXMXOt. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Single Copiei, 2d ; per Quarter, 6* ; or ptr Annum, 20s ; payable in Advanc*. Posted vithin the Colony without eXtr*>oharge. Svbtcribcri can commence at any dot*. Notioe to discontinue stsbsoriptfon* or adverti**. ment* must in all case* be in writing. tbbms op A&vmmsma .- OiSDAi, ADV«aTi»B»f EBTB— 3s ,per inch tor the first three insertion*, half price afterward* 1 - ten per c'int- discount for eath on fy. Standing AVviuTini&tvT*i for three or J& ' month*, oan bo arranged, for at •liberal tcdle TbaSß CIBDS AKX) Bd*1N«88 ASTSSTISmKnTfI to appear for twelve month* and over, vnth .right of occan'onal alteration* of natter at BTIIX EO-WBK HATM OT OBAUQM. ' ' Orders for advertisement*, if not Moempanied to instructions of number of insertion*, will be treated as standing advertisement* and continued until written notice ia forwarded to the Manager for discontinuance. It is psrticulaaly requested tbat in the event of any irregularity or non-delivery of tbe paper. complaint be made to the MiKAem. Advertisement* and Business 'Letter* should be addressed to "Tut MaiTicUjb." for publication to "Tbi Bbitob.' All Buaints* commumoaiioua -will be rooeired »t thm WAIKATO TIMES BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT. In front of the Printing-office.

'Of er*ry description at greatlyTedueea prieei. , XAisGSßiDfira * num. Hamilton, January 1, 1876.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 585, 19 February 1876, Page 4

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912

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 585, 19 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 585, 19 February 1876, Page 4

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