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CJoYeriiment IVotice. protected by royal letters LAND TRANSFER .ACT rAiJiHi. , Dcated October 11, 1869. LANDS ALIENATED or contracted to be alienated from the Crown in fee prior to "<i^b^^^^^)r the coming into operation of "The Land Under Distinguished Patronage. Transfer Act, 1870," may be brought under TTVR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPfIQDYNE. the provisions of the Act by application from -*--' — '— the persons entitled thereto. - A , S °k P > s P? 1 0rnS> ., 1T , „ „,.'■, „ r with the Vegetable Alkaloids, Quinia, CypnAll Lands aliennted from the Crown after p e den, Xanthoxylin, &c. the coming into operation 0f ,," The Land Discovered, introduced, and extensively Transfer Act, 1870," are subject to, and prescribed by Charles Leslie Bright must be dealt with, in manner prescribed by b Surge ° U t0 Mary ' 3 H ° 3 ' the Act. This Phospbatic combination is pronounced ' : . ~ ■ by the most eminent members of the MeThe following are examples of the fee, dical Profession to be unequaUed for its paj,He to briogi-g the tod «nd,r tte provisions of the Land Transfer Act :— : of the blood and nerve substance, and for 1. When the Title, consists of a Grant, developing all the powers arid functions of dated on or subsequent to the 28th the system to the highest degree. December, 1841, none of ' the land . I * IS ag[?eable to the palate, and innocent . included- in which has been dealt "\! ts acfclon > le retaining all its extraw ifcu_ ;. .■••,..-..: ordinary properties ; and as a specific, surwru xi r, \-n i. » i-.-i • passing all the known therapeutic agents of Where the Certificate of title is f he d | y for the' speedy and permanent directed to issue m the name of cure of— • .'■ ■ the Applicant : Value of land - : ■ Nervous prostration Shortness of breath ± ' lUU —..••• — . ■-*0 11 2 Liver complaints -Trembling of the Where the Certificate of title, is ;1 .. ",.:. Palpitation of the hands and limbs directed to issue in the name of „.''.' heart Impaired nutrition the Purchaser : Value of land Dizziness . , . , Mental and physical £100 ... . ... .1 10 0 Noises ia the head. depression These charges, are increased by 4s 2d an d ears ' ' Consumption (in its (Assurance Fund) for every additional Loss of energy and incipient or first £100 in value. ■ appetite stages only) n mi. ' , - »'i- " . . „ . . , Hypochandria '„ Eruptions of the skin 2. When the Applicant is the original Female complaints Impaired sight and .. Grantee, and the .land, hu. bean-. dealt- General debflity .memory with; :or where the Applicant is not indi^tion < Nervous fancies - the original Grantee^- Flatulence , Impoverished blood • Where the value of the- land is Incapacity for study Nervous debility in £100 ... ' ...'■ ... ... £2 14 2 l>r business ! allits stages Where the value of the land is Sick headache .; Premature decline £200 ; ... .... ... • ... 33 4 Lassitude _ _ ■: Where the value of the land is and all morbid conditions of the system aris£3oo " .... ...... 312 6 ing from whatever cause. The action of the Where the value :of the land is Phosphodyrie is twofold — on the one hand - £400 ... ... ... ... 4 1 8 increasing the principle which constitutes; -Where the value of land is above £400, nervous energy, and. on "the other the most the fees increase at the rate of 4a 2d powerful blood and flesh generating agent (Assurance "^und) for every additional known; therefore a : marvellous medicine for £100 in value. . • . , renovating .impaired and^broken down conThese charges also represent the cost of stations. It quickly _ improves the function Conveying Land, ? f assimilation to such a degree, that where , , ■ J ,° ', , . , , " "' for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, Inasmuch as applicants to^ bring land under : an d semi-vital condition has existed, the the Act can direct the Certificates of Title fles]l win ra pidly increase in quantity and to issue in the names of any other persons. nrmness, and the whole system return to a '; ... _, . ... state of robust health.; "•'•■■' Credit for Fees is Given, Th g p flOS phodyne acts electrically upon When desired by the Applicant, in all cases the organisation; for instance, it assists nawhere the proprietor applies to have the ture to generate chat human electricity which land registered under the Act in his own renews and rebuilds. the osseous, muscular,! name, and the fees may remain unpaid until nbrvous, membranous, and organic systems, land is dealt with. It operates on the system without exciting Any person, therefore, who wishes to ?f c or thou f ht upon the individual as to if he may be in a position to avail himself of onv '. vl S or ' y. et : miWness - unparalleled in by allowing the fees to remain unpaid untU structure,.m a suitable form, the phosphoric -such dealing takes place. He wTu then be °^ animating element of life, which has been B^m S3S- . " rp.., , , , , ing character.; maintaining that . buoyant Any Title, however long and complex, en^. of the brain and muscular system may be investigated at a cost to the Appli- w hich renders' the mind cheerful, brilliant, cant of only Five Shillings ; for if the.Title ; ; a ,i d energetic entirely overcoming that dull, is rejected all fees are returned, with the Active, and sluggish disposition, which exception of that amount. m^ ny persons experience in all their actions. : i ' CERTIFICATES OF TITLE- ARE The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne - atU-OTTTTFTV TNnwPAcraTT? arp frequently shown from the first day of ABbOLUiLLY IJN DEFEASIBLE. it?) administration, by a remarkable, increas Under the old system of Conveyancing, of ;nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and if a single deed is lost/ the title is in many comfortto which the patient has long been cases rondered absolutely defective, and unaccustomed. . Digestion is improved, trie therefore unmarketable, while in others it appetite- increases wonderfully, the bowels can only be iectifie& at [great cost. : Persons ■ become regular, the eyes . brighter,, skin who bring their land 1 under the Act, sur- clear and healthy, and the : hair acquires render all their deeds, and receive in ex- strength, ' showing the importance ot" . the change a Certificate ofTitle, a duplicate of action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of which is retained in the office. If the Cer- nutrition.;: .; ... . . , ;;•.;;.:■ tificate in the possession of , the registered , , . Finally, the Phosphodynemaintainsiacerproprietor ;is' at ; any tinie^ lost or destroyed tain degree of activity in the previously deby fire, &c, a new Certificate is supplied by biliated nervous system ; its use enables all the Registrar at a small cost^ debilitated organs to return to their sound ':'. ' ".'i\\ ,:■•"■■' state and perform their ; natural functions. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED Persons suffering from Nervous, Debility,, or BY THE GOVERNMENT an y °^ * ne ua( i re^ symptons which this '-„.; : ;:, i . ■ ' .; : . distressing disease assumes, may rest assured On all Conveyances by -Deed under the of ; an effectual arid even speedy cure by Old system, the cost of Registration in the the judicious us« of this most invaluable . Deeds Registry, over and above the Soli- remedy. ■„ , : .. : .' ' citor's charge, is never ; less than Fifteen DR.:.- ■BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE, " 1 Shillings, frequently very much more; while . . .• land which has been brought under the Is sold Only in cases at £1 Is I , 'containing s. provisions of "The' Land Transfer Act" can Two Bottles ; and £2 2s. containing Five be transferred at a Total Cost of Eleven Bottles. Also in family Cases at £5 con- *•'■ Shillings' where a whole section is conveyed ;' taining 16 Bottles. and where only part is conveyed (and there- To be had of all Chemists and :Up-couutry i fore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessi- Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. tated) ? of Thirty-one Shillings, which is the, Full directions for use in the English, K highest sum allowed by the 'Act; no riiatter 1 French, and German Languages, accompany what the value or area of the land. . each case. . ' ' .■> Under the" Regulations in force on 'and : - omlnminumrnT 00™-™*™ t after the Ist January, 1872,. the charge for, , < l SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. . Certificates of Title issued upon Memoranda Sir Charles Locock, Physical Accoucheur of Transfer is Reduced to. Ten Shillings in to Her Majesty the stated at a, meet- ..,'.: all cases where the value of the land is under j n g of the Royal Medical aud Cbimrgicax Ten Pounds. ; ; . ;■ j; ;•.--. Society, that in thirteen cases of debility ■':' The total cost of executing a Mortgage and nervous prostration he. had effected per--01 Lease of laud, registered under the Act, mainent. ciires by the- use of Dr. r ßriyht ! s s I'welvo Shillings, no matter what the Phosphodyne. ' ',' ".".'' . , - amount involved. " i-, ■ Sir- Wm; Ferguson, Bart-., F.R.S., SurA Mortgage "riiay" : be" transferTecl" I ©?™^^" "geou to r Her.- Majesty the 1 Queenj says— "l . charged, or please transferred or surrendered bave repeatedly .prescribed,; Dr., ; Bright's for Five Shulings. Phosphodyne arid found it an agreeable and . .;<.:,-■ T., -„ -, ■ — ■— : : :< :'.> - '. i \ "/ '"' bendicLil remedy. I have bub one objection ■',;' ''.-:■ .. . '>;■].■:.' ■.:' . ' ;:. . regarding it, .and that is, the elaborate pro- , Tm?«?T7 nPT7T?ATTn-NT<? TNvnTVi? "Nin cess required in the preparation wili not allow • THESE OPERATIONS., INVOLVE NO of theTetail price being within the reach of : : DELAYS. ' : ' '■'-' '"■'' ■ all 'classes.' . , . .. > ••■•■-;;; r • ■'■' -.■,;■- ■■■■ 1 ...... , '■■;:•• '■.■,-■ 11 f ■■:.. -Dr Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner, says - The following are some of the advantages -^-"Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated conferredby the Land Transfer system:— ! to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsapa- -.' nlla, quinine, and codhver oil. 1. It secures the principal benefits and ptU. Quain; F.R.C.P.,; Physician to the ' advantages sought to be attained inia Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, re: system of registration of deeds. - marks— "lt cannot be doubted that this 2. It; renders; retrospective investigations Phosphatic , preparation will, henceforth -rank . .of title: .unnecessary as to all lands foremost in therapeutics ;it generates all registered. .-,,, ,-., : . . -■■,' >;-,.. the important elements of the humattframel 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property the peculiar character of this substance fiV I i for the future. • i •• ' * ; -ting it for vital uses." .4. It makes purchasers, of the fee and leases ' Sir T. Lawrence saysr^" I have found Dr. perfectly secure i "- / Bright's Phosphodyne an excellent remedy in 5. It simplifies, /to. the utmost possible skin diseases. I presume it is by oxydi--3 extent, the forms of transfer and the iation." ; - : ; modes of conveyance. ■: Professor Syme says— " The effects of the 6. It increases the saleable value of land. *- Phosphodyne iv obstinate cases of disease 3" 7. It tends to lower the rate of interest on are as astonishing as perplexing. ' v ' . i ; loans secured on lands. ■. ... : . - Dr Haridfield Jones, P.R.C.b., P.R.S M . , S.. It gives. facilities for the 'sale, of large' physician to St. Mary's Hospital, ..ays in estates in allotments. Atrophy, and General Debility, Phosphodyne '9. Transactions can be effected ■ at 'a i 8 a most admirable, remedy; it irivigoratts moment's notice, and at a minimum the nutritive functions and increases • the „: .; ■ of cost.: ' '.:'••'.-■ ; Vital EnergyTH-'-' it not; only acts as an ab- : > 10. Frauds in the purchase and sale o£ land pprbent," but retards or repairs the waste are effectually prevented, becausethe 'of tissue, arid restores the Nutritive Func'-i Certificate of Title in the possession tions to their normal condition. .. :.-.,.. ; <■ .of. the Vendor shows theiexact^cori 1 - /The "Laiicet" considers^ jflie Phoßphbdyne ■; dition of the estate, i.e., if the estate o h e ; of the' most ' important; contribution.3 be mortgaged, encumbered, or leased, made 1 iio" ! Materia Medica, during the last Memoranda disclosing the particulars century. ...,.' ".',', ' of any such transactions affecting the Caution— Be particular to ask for Dr estate are written upori the Certificate Brieht's Phosphodyne, as imitations are ofTitle. .abrSacL,-! ■■.. *,< ■ ■■• ■',' i .••! • •'. •■■■! -.' !i— - ■■■ ■■.■: > :-■< •• -i ■■•'■•!>■ •! Pamphlets containing testimonials may be obtained. from all Chemißtsyand up- -■■; Lands: purchased fromlthe >Crownisinoe cduntry Storekeepers.. :> -■ : ■' the coming into operation of "The Land ; , , i . i „.'. :i _._ J _ ;; „. : ,( y ' ;•'■ Transferf.Act ?'i cannot be-dealt with under^ iU^Li-J-^ ■mn imw 7K*miid>-^ : the old system. wholesale, agents for new zkaiand . »■ •' • . .^— - -vt <-:mh ::<;•: d:j »h,l^ KEMPTHORNE,; PR'QSSER,; &.'-.C!p.f : d '""■ ; JOSHD^.STRANGjE WILLIAMS, | diir ' ; '"'' ""'dunedin. '' " l "" : "" lv,+.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 4

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