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Protected, by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11^,1809. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. DR. BRIGHT'S P II OSPHODYNE. (OZONIO OXXOEN) The Now Curative Agent, and only Rolinblo Remedy for Nervons and Liver Complaints. rpiIIS Phosphntie combination is prononncod JL by tbo most ominont mombers of tho Modicat Profession to be rmeqanllcd for its powor of replenishing tho vitality of tho body, by its supplying all tho euonlial constituents of tho blood and nervous substance, nnd for dovoloping oil tbo powers nnd functions of tho systom to the highest 'degree I . ' : ' I ,' _ It i* agreoab)e to tho pnjato, nnd innocent in its action, while retaining nil its extraordinary properties ; nnd as a specific, surpassing till'lhe known therapeutic ngentsof ; t!lo prosont day for tho speedy nnd ponnanent cnto of—. . , Nervons Prostration — Liver, , Complaints — Palpitation of tho Heart— Diaainess — Noises in tho Head and Ears— Loss of Energy nnd Appotite— Hypochondria — Female Complaints —Gonoral Dobility— lndigestion— Flatalenco — Incapacity for Study or Bnsinoss — Sick Headache— Lnssitudo— Shortness of Broath— Trombling of tbo Hands nnd Limbs— lmpaired Nutrition— Monlal hnd Physical Doprossion— Consumption • (in it« first - stages only) — Timidity —Eruptions of the Skin— lmpairod Sight 1 and 1 Memory — Norrous Fancies — Impoverished Blood — Nervous Dobility in all its 'ntnges 1 — ProWtoro Decline — ond ol| rno"rbld' cttrtttiilons of tho • systom arising from whatever, causp. Tho action of the Phos. p'hody'h'b is twefofd— b'tt the ono hand ine'fcairing the principlo which constitutes ncrrons energy, nndon tho otber the most "poworful blood and fl<jsh generating 'hgont' known ; therefore, a marvoltous medicine for ronovatirig impaired and brokon'down constitutions. It quickly improvos' tho 'functions ef assimilation to such & dogro'o that whore Tor yeah* Hn emneialed, anxl. ous, cadftverous, nnd semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh wijl rapidly incroaso in quantity ond firmness, and »ho whdlo ! system. return to n stnto of robust health. Tho Phospl.odjne acts oloctrically upon tho organisation ; for instance, itnssists naturot'ogottoratc that hnman elootrioity.w]iic)i rcnows and robqilds tbo os«c> ous, muiialar,' ' norvoiis, niombranoos, and organ (6 syalonfl. It operates on tho systom without exciting oaro or thought opon tbeinJividual as to U>o process. U moves tbe lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach,/ «»^ intestine, with a harmony, vigour, yet mildness unparallolod in medicine. • , - ,-< Tbo Photpho'lyn? gives buck to the v haman structure, iv a suitable form, Ilia pbosphorio or animating; elflm,?ot of l\fo,, > which has been wnstod, and oxorts nri important influence directly^on the spjnol ntarrow nnd- nervous systom, of a nutritive, tonio, and invigorating chiweter, ntoinlnining th»t buoyant energy of tho'br.iin and muscular gystoro, which renders tho mind cbcerfbl,- brlllwnt, ohd energetic; tirety bvorcoming that dull,! inactive, ' injd sluggish disposition which many persons jet* periouce in all'thoir actions. ■> . • > * . The bonofioial effects oftho Phosphodyno are froqaontty ehowri from tho first day of its administratfon^by a remarkable incmnse of norvous power, with * feeling of vigour nnd comfort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved.; the nppotito increases wonderfully ; tho bowels become rcgulttfj' the eyes; bright.'* J tho skin dear and healthy ;- and tho hair acquires Blrdflgth/sKo^lng tl*o impptta'nQc.of.tiit attion of tbo Phosphodyno on tho organs, of nutrition. ' .Finally, the, Phosphody'no maintains , a ce'r. tnin degree' of activity in tllo proviously debili. tatod nervous systoin : its use enabled all delpilU iatod organs id foto'rri totheir sound stale aid perform tbolrnriturnl runctions. s4f. foring from Nervoas DoblHlyJ or any of the hundred symptoms whioli thia dfstrssairig disease two mw; may rest nssored of on effectual and oven speedy cttre by the jtidioiou* ose of thi« tn'ost'lnvaltiablo ramedy; • ' ' < > . "- > DB.MJRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNB 7 is sold dnly'in enses AlilOli'Od'iby tilPCheniisU nnd latent Hodkind Vehdors^ tßrobghodt'the Globe. , . ," . . Fxdl Directions for XJto', in tJus English, Frtnch, ' dormant Italian awl Dutch Languages, „. . accompany^epehfiase* „ „ JJgJ" CAUTION.— TfM large and increasing demand for Dr. titighl's • PM4f>)tA&jne lias Ud to several imitations under somewhat ( similar iWMies'i jhlteMscr* if tUn" vtedicind ! thtoild there fiiris'H careful to< tfbaifvd that each' titsc bears the Government Stamp, ivitti- fft<) vbbds 2M Wright'H WhdsjMdyiio cng*Hv6d ihcrefi, ond that fl\& taint xootds are alsb cfoion in jtho bottle. Wholesale Aoents for New Zeaiand— KBMPTHOItNE, PROSSER & Co., DUNEDIN nml AUCKLAND. 1 28 n 8 „ Sold, by, WiiiiiUMSOff , <fc , C 0. ,, Ditvonslrtet. . r - • • i ' . ! i ' "' ■ DE. ErOBERTS' " cklebkated; ointment !' ' ' CAIXHft TIIW T ■ ■'••«' . POQII' , MAN'S ! FRIKND; ' ' ' ' In confidently 'recorrimonded lo llio pnblio ob nn onfntling remedy for; wounds of ovcry description { cortnio euro for Ulcorntcd Soro Leg», otoo of twenty, yeora'i ntondtngj Cuts, Hums, Sonidft, Hrniacs, Chilblains, Hoorbutio Euptionsv and.l'impk'son |he 3^»c«,6<jro«^ tnllanro^ £y.e«. . Soro • Hoods,. Sorq, Crena:*, l>;il«sl > ; il«s, < Fjitu!a, sndCuncGrona Uaroonra, and ia n specitio for ttioso afflicting Kruptions thai somotimoß follow vaccinntioij. SolO'lfJ ijoifl nt 1». IJfl. and 2s. Od.^nqh, , Dr. Roborts'^ Pilulw Antiscrophulso Or ALTERATIVE I^ILLs, confirmed by iiXttiycnrn oxporionco to- bo ono of the: btst medicine* over taompbnndod for 'jJoWfyingAho blood, nnd nsaisting Nntoro io her operations, llonco.thoy Atd nnoful in Sorofola, Scorbutic Colriplainti; Glnndnlar Swellings, particularly tlioso of the nwkr &o. Tlio/'fqr4t«miW"*nU Soporior Family Aporiont, which may bo token nt nil times' nit hoot oonfiuemonf fcr ehnngo of diot. i ■ ' } Sold ifi Boxes at Ift. Ijd., 2«.9d., 45.Cd.,11a. , ,' . , ) ■ nod 22a. eaoh J > BY TKK P«oimir7rOßß, ' • IttSACII. AND liAUNICOtT, , i „' ' AT TIIBIR " , DisrKNSAnv, nmopoHT, knoland, nnd by nil ronpocUblo Modioino Vendor*.. Sold by Williamson & Co., Devonelrecl. ' • - ■ > ■ 2Wjyl*-s BOOK BINDING. Xi ' Jui' "oriptrbnof *S^SS^^\o^^hj*^W • 00K Bind'iso '^»p3^ notitncsa ond do®**^wl SjSj^Ui '»\|l '" os * rcrtsoiiablo TABAN^KI ÜBBALD OFFIgK.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2451, 4 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2451, 4 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2451, 4 October 1876, Page 4

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