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J^KOTJa'TED RY 1J0N VL Lin 1 J I's PVTKNT I) itcd Octubci 11, ISO'J I Mint HNIINOI CII 1 I) I Ml v \"> dr r.ui(;ii r P JL 0 S P II () I) Y X K (o/.omc u\\ t.r\), r ii r. n i: w c i r a t i \ i: a g r \ t \ I) (>W\ II 1 I 1 VHI \ KI-MI UV KOlt NKR VOLTS AXI) MVI11E TOM PI MN'ls ', , P'io ii itic co iiiiini'.on u uronounccd by the nuiiy ti.i'iH'iiinum'nis of t'i* T»! -'iicnl Profession to I, n r , .illed foi lti pov.ei in lcpl. lniiimj th ■ Mt \lity of t i. io ly, by its supply hi,: nil h • t^sent 1 il coiiiti tULnl. of tho blood and ner\o substance, ,i d foi dcvvlopiiv; all the po a cm and functions of tho \> ,tun to the highest degree It u aqieeable to the palate, nnd innocent in Hi nruo'i, while retaining all it» extraordinary properties, an I . i >.pti lac, surpassing all the known therap utic a a c iti of the day ior the speedy and permanent euro of— Nirvi'iu p*oitr tion Shortness of breith Ln -r com ,'liinU Trembhnit of the bunds P.mp ;■■* on uf th* heart and limbs Di//,i'i ., Inipiiiied nutrition N'i.i u i.i th« head and Mental and physical dei . i preiHion Los . i r .Tier?;- and nppetitP Cor.fcuniption (in its jncillvjn l.n.ulr.a i>Icr:t or rlut «t i;e«only Kc n . rni.Mil-.ints r.iuptioris ol tin si in (J. ic.'d lulity lunpaued^i'.ht a <1 mem Ii, i it'Oi. cry 1 it iV.i o Nen ou3 f-inciei In .lucn. for study or Impoveiiihcr) blood i,i, in 3 Nervoui Uabilit; inalliti - L't u. ''"the stages I,, ,i,i ,o Piuiniturcdcclmo an .t!i i ->r'.,Ll condltionsof tho n o .1, .11 , nfj from v Uiei ( we Tho action oi I'l ' ,< o i\ ao ii two fe.' 1— on t ieo 10 hand, mci. u'l.g the , .n i ijile which con-HU 1 ' a .n nous Liieixy, J nd on the otlici, th > inoit ilblo^ lawdrii d'Kyneratingarfintkno n thcro foio, aininc'i'ous medicine for lenovatmt, nn[iair«d miutiii /endoAiioonstttutions Itquickly jinpioves tho fu.i tion of assimilation to such a degree, that where for v -u-. in emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, »nd seiuiMt.'l condition l'-5 Lxisted, tho ileih will rapidly increase in quantity and Qimness, and the whole syston ret urn to a state of robust health Tho Phosphodyno acts electrically upon the organisation ; for instance, it a«i*ti niture tn t;ei'erite that human electricity which loncws and lelmilds tho oss ous, muscular, nervous, membraneous, and oigamc systems It operates on the system without exciting cure or thought upon tho indii idual as to tho process It moves the lungs, liver, heart kidneys, st inich, and intestines, with a harmony and vigour, yot nnhlnoss, unparalolled in medicine. Tho Pho-sphodine gives back to the human structure in a -uitnbloform, the phosphoric or animating clement tf life which has been wasted, and exerts an import mt influence directly on the spinal mairow.ind nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and in\ i<-or uing character; maintaining that buoyant en-iyv of the brain and muscular system which renders the mind cheorful, brilliant, and energetic, entuely o\erconiiii« bat dull, inactl -e, ami siugirish disposition winch many persons expeiiencc in all their actions The beneficial effects of tho Phosphodyne nro frs quently shown from the tirst day of its administration, by a remarkable inciease of nervous powei, with • feeling of vigour and comfoit to which the patient has Ions; been unaccustomed Direction is improved ,the appetito increases wor.derfully , tho bowels become regular ; tho eyes brighter, the sxin clear and healtliy, and tho hair acquires ition,,th, showing the importance of the.action of tlie Pho-phodyne on thu organs of nnlution Fin illy, the Phosphodmr nmiutmio i co.tiiii oegTco of activity in the picnously dubiliutUd i.er\uus sjs tern; its use enables .ill debilitated ou'ins to r«turn to their sound stato and perform their natural funotlous Persons sufferim; from Neivons Debility, or any of the hundred by mi'toins wlilch this distressing disease aisumcs, may r st assured of an eFectual and speedy euro by tho judicious use of this most invaluablo remedy. m\. BUKJUT'd rilOSPHOIA M: Is sold only III Casea ut 10s. Od. by all CheinMs md Titnit Mediuino V'endoiB tluuiighout the Globe Full Duections for UbC, in the English, I'iukIi, Geini'ti, Italian and Dutch lanyuages, .iieoiii]iiuv each case ttdT 0AUTI0X. — Tho larf,'C and increasing dein .nd foi Di. blight's Phosidiody ne hab led to bc\cnl mut.i tiona under boinewliat similar names, punb i<iei'> of thu Medicine "-liould therefore be c ireful loobbciM tlut each ease be.iM the Government btamp, with tl.t. woids "Dr. Dnjjbt'H Phosphod\ne" engraved there, n, .ind th it the b.nne words are albo blown in the hottle WII0LI2SALU AGENTa FOR XCW ZEALAND KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dlnedi.n and Auckland.
BRONZE MEDAL at the UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF PAHIS, 1855. Bronze Medal at tho Fxhihitmn of Trieste, 1871. Siher Medal it the Exhibition of Ha\re, 1368. Siuer Medal at the Exhibition of Paris, 1372. GOLD MhD\L AT 'HIE 1 MHBiriON OF LYONS, is. 1. Patented is Fkinu \nd iv tiu L ,iikd Kingdom (iRttlt SllUk Kl .1*11 I.l.D ) RICOLLOT'S MUSTARD PA PEE, IOR OR I'L\SIKKS Adojjted l.\ the Hosjutu, of l-i h, 1 icld md Milit . \ llosp.t.iU, b\ the Lnu,li li Ro\ il N ivv, and the 1 Iciltll N it.o i \ \, i^C Under the mm. m '',— d Lcnih-s, I h'\e i ' dueed n neu l.i i t ot - 1 i ,i in, which m m u > . o, t inum\enii lie -. rihcie'u to tny liiitud i ■' i , fonueily used. I'.su id ol tlie liiiny di- 1. eciblu and i > i -^ Opel.ltlOllS H'H II ed 111 til, i i i, t o 1 in I I 113 pi Lp II id II Hi . nil i I \ 111 I .od, mil I I inniiciscd in .t 1 1 l"i in . in. a. ml mi'ii ,1. nftel jpplied to tin. i. .1, wil 'i.\^ toe - i ■ | nod lice d *•> . i m-! ■! ;• • ''••■<■ ' I. .t.i.i i i 110' .i' ce ot .mi\ liutn I ii , bo'L 1, ill \ p^'lv-llt Hid t'lC )i^ I . e' 1 I I ilH II '111 I'l 1 CllcOoitjuiL i.iv.^i V.i 1 '' ili. i i OUI llo'll .ill 'I 'i . > p ) i' . - liut I u'Hild i '"h-i i' i " i i 1 i\ - < i i i tlO 1, Jl'll Kiel tt. t'u l'j.lill.i.1 .lid I MM • , I i foil ittll _' Cllllllellt D ictol J P KK.OL1 'i' E\-AbjUl.mt Chcr.ii L at II i«.|Ut .1-, L.uieko ol tho be. io. (1 of 1 huiaaty. 24, Avfiime Victim i, PARI> To retun tho wliolo of tho j.iojici tie3 of Sin ! i. i in it!) ]x>wdeic,l state, and to o'jluii e.isil . t t j, inomenU a decided leiult with the simlle^t po >- i i|U.int.ty of tho ienicdy,.ne tho p»ob unw w'i.eh .n itlt'ollot has iebol\ed in the in i->l t,<melusi\e .i I s'ul_etoiy mmnci IlI^i.1! „,'» Siiiip.bin in lum i.l, tl.ercforc, be f. iind in cvuy fuu'lv lor 1'u- pioiiipi iietinn obtained by it III ln.iny c i>ji ol" em, , m loaders it an iu\-ilu iblo remedy foi vjnmwdi <> o, i - A. ltul LHA iDVi, Piofessor of Hyijioncat tho Scnool of Mi i ne m Purm; ilomber of the Academy of Jl'die.iu (ASXUAIitK TlIKRAl'UlHitE, li«S, p , 2M) "Under tho namo of MwtirJ Leaves, Mi K s >' t, \\ia introduced ui the therapeutic 1 .i mobt i < . , i e j.ii'onient siuapit.ni, the iuo of u Inch \wi< It i a t.iptcd by tho ho»,>italn of Puns, A.e " Rl'QN \l 1 , .'i ife-5or »t the School of Medicino of P.mi^, Mju'u •i tho Academy of Mo Heine, Director of the ( cnti il 1 ii inacv of the Hospitals. (IIUUK 1)1'. I'll 4ll\lAClU TlJEORIiJUK IT l'KMUjlI, lie j'jubeyran, Oo edition, page 075.) 'lho last ANVUAlilK PllUlMAUKrilo.eB \\ l-i "Ml of Ihp li I lo mention that ingenious mv cut ion (.the Mint mi , <■ iota, by Paul Uijfollot) the nitroduutl in of wlmh \, is then quito now, tuul wo forotold tint bimt-s ,.1 I. n never fails usoful tiling* and roil pm^'im \\o wint ta ineiitioii it HK^hi, after one \en of t'.. . ipeulie essayd, in order to insist that the mw i.i M>mm lus proved fully successful. It has In in i.niiinuouily favoured and adopted bj all the nndm! bl)K. liivcntioni really Rood are so raie, that no mw « ill lu Miiprisod at our jiraisiiiy thatwhieh fco fully ton fi mi our favourable prognostic by a whulc v,e.u of bueee'vaful essays. Pahiih,, F.Mtnerly Prcpamtor %*, tho School of i'harni.m of Paris, *c. (Asnuairi Tiikrapeutiqui, 1809, page 239 ) RIGOLLOT'S PAPER IS SOLD I» THE THREE DIFFERENT FORMS— 1. In Bo.\o» containing 10 leavcu of 1 deeimctie aquaro lurfaco ; that ihape is the moit com cuieiit for home troatment, for family and travelling use •_' I'i Rollera forming a single strip, a convenient li 'pv. to put a sinapism girdle round tho body in caves ol e'.iolcia. i In Boxes containing 25 Ioavea, model of the . tio'iil Navy and Marine Hospitals. MANUFACTORY AKO WAREHOUSE ', ' ' 'ii, AVENUE VICTORIA, 24, PARIS Oi.L'Ol : LUND0N, 23, HENRlETTA-bUlLE!, Covent Garden.
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fDE.ST FOOD FOR INFANTS H > HI'I'I'LIISU TIIK Ilit,liidt Amount of Nourishment m the Mo-,1 Dmi'-i iblo and Coincnient Form ' ' SAVORY &. MOOUL, 143, Now Bond street, London, and all Chcmutl and Storekeepers throughout the Woi Id
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5726, 29 January 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)
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