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.Dress and Fashion. J M. MoLiC ELA K, 218, QUEEN-STREET, Has just opened—s2 Eolls C I the BEST CHINA MATTING ever mported into Auckland. He .{uarantees ; t t wear twice the time of the ordh lary cheap qualities. 3ft. Oin. 3ft. 9in. 4ft. 6in. V 3 1/7 1/10} EX 'LUTTERWORTH'_ ,He can show the choicest selection of FLOOP CLOTHS in the City, varyii g in pri ce from 2/6 to 5/6. Parties furnishing are requested to inspect Vstock before buying elsewhere. ": --,» OPPOSITE "UNITED SERVICE," QTJERN-St} Medical. T"fc K- GKASS ING ' S T>HOSPHORIN, / THE NEW AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY roK CEREBBO-SPINAL- COMPLAIKTS. It is a safe and sure specific in the following casesNervous Debility in all its stages MENTAL anb PHYSICAL DEPRESSION Impaired Nutrition, Loss of Energy and Appetite INCAPACITY i-or STUDY or BUSINESS GENEKAL DEBILITY, Hypochondria Noises in the Head and Eats Facial Neuralgia, Sciatica, Dyspepsia Consumption in its early stage, and Scrofula Liver Complaints and Palpitation of the Heart PAKALYSIS, Eruptions of the Skin Phosphorus i 3 an important constituent of the animal economy, particularly of (lie brain and nervous system, and is regarded as a valuable remedy for diseases common to them, a3 in cases of Lapse of Memory, Softening of the Brain, Loss of Nerve Power Phthisis, Paralysis, &c. * ~. ' "1. Phosphorus appears to have a favourable influence in progressive locomotor ataxia. 2. Phosphorus acts as an excitant and as a tonic to the nervous system. It returns to the nervous tissue an indispensable element." — Bulletin General de Therapeutic, Jan. 15th, Feb. 29th, March ISth, 1574. The researches and experiments of our great modern Scientists clearly demonstrate that the Brain is tie centre of our nervous system, and is the organ of sei'Sation, motion, and thought. Holding .these opinions Dr. Grassing, an eminent physician who has devoted yeare rf his life to the treatment" of the cerebral and spinal system, directed his investigations to the material essence of the brain, and, after many careful analyse", he succeeded in discovering a potential agent in the invigoration of this organ when debilitated by either mental or physical exertions, and when suffering from that fearful deca" so well known to our physicans as Aphrodisiacal prostration. From the discovery of this extraordinary remedy will be dated a new era in medical Science, for whilst the insidious diseases produced by Physical Excesses have defied the most anxious care and attention of the leading Members of the Medical profession, a few months' persistency in the treatment prescribed by Dr. Grassing has given new life to hundreds who have long been suffering from this fearful loss of manhood power, and are now capable of discharging all the functions of cur beautiful system healthily and vigorously. "~ The business and professional man, depressed, jaded and worn with the cares and du" ie 3 of the day, will fitd in this agent a stimulant to his overwrought brain possessing all the exhil.rating influences of alcohol, but without its baneful effects, moral debasement, or a premature grave. In tie economy of our system, appetite and digestion wait upon a healthy conditicn of mind; it will therefore be foui d th:it not only is Hie brain quickened, but that loss of appetite, dyspepsia, impurity of blosd, and debility arising from imperfectly digested food will quickly pass away, and new pleasures and deiiglits will open out to the* Hypochondriac after a few weeks' use of this marvellous medicine. Numerous questions have been before the public, on the cure of these specific complaints, but it is with unhesitating confidence that the Proprietor of Dr. Grassing's wonderful discovery asserts that it possesses all the virtue he claims for it. It is simple in its use and is the only remedy known Ito Medical Science for the unhappy sufferer to whom, through his own excesses, all the brightness and beauties of Nature seem shrouded as with a pall which hitherto he has been unable to lift.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4335, 5 October 1875, Page 4

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