HAMILTON.
Tuesday, February 4, at Noon.
WITHOUT JtRSEIiVE.
Household Furniture, Howard's Two-wheeled Plough, Saddles, Etc., Etc. J. K*»ox Haa received instructions from Mr Dando, who is removing to Wellington, to sell by auction on the above date, the v hole ot Ins FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, VI Z • Iron Bclstead, Mattrasscs, Bolsteis, Blankets, Countei panc^;, Toilet §ets, Diebbing Glass, Dressing Tables, ('hest Draweis, Washstand and Ware, Ax minster Cat pet, Sheets, Tables, Couch, Sofa complete, Kouking Chair, Ottoman, Window Curtains, Table Cover, Clock, Plated Cruet, I'lated Forks and Spoons, Decanters and Gliss Ware, Water Tauk, Crockery, Kerosene Lamps, Tm \\ aie, Buckets, Pots, Boilers, &o. ; Garden Tools, Carpenteis' Tools, Double Barrelled Gun, Books (a choice collection), Howaid'a Two- wheel Plough, Two Saddles. N .B. — The above are well worth the attention of parties furnishing —neatly new — being sold m consequence of the owner's official duties requiring his attendance at WeJUngtou. No Reserve.
REG-ULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTUEAL PRODUCE Aie held by the Undersigned as follows :- On each Thursday at Remuera, at twelve o'clock, the Principal Market for Fat Stock of all descriptions. On eacli Finlay in Auckland, at tlie ]Jaymaiket, at eleven o'clock, for Horses, Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, and Agricultural Implements. On the first Friday in each month, at the Haymarket, for Wool, Flax, Hides, and Shecpskinq. At Waiuku, Quarterly, in Mr Campbells Yards, on the third Wednesday 111 February, May, August, and November, at one o'clouk. At Papakura, on the first Wednesday in each month, at half -past twelve o'clock. At Hendersons Mill on the third Wednesday in October anit Api)l, at one o'clock. Sheep Fairs are held at the Remuera Sale Yards on the second Tuesday in February. Ample accommodation for Live Stock consigned for sale or awaiting delivery at llemuera, Otahuhu, and Drury, where they are well kept at fixed charges. Dry nnd commodious Stores for Wool, Grain, Seeds, or Carriages, at the Haymarket, whore the goods in store are insured. j 4.LFRED BUCKLAND.
Wednesday, February 12. THE SHEEP FAIR Will be held at Efinuera on Wednesday, February 12 at Noon. About A f\ f\ RAMS and 11 A M LAMBS \J \J 2()00 Ewes and T< :we Lambs fiom the best Longwoolled Flocks in the Piovince, will be penned. It 19 desirable that all cutties be made during the month of January. ALFRFD BUCKLAND.
Protccttd u Koy.l Lt-'tLi-, Pa.cut, ■U'ot Uctobcr IJth, 18 9. UXDKR DisriVGUlsiiLD P.VT4OXAOE. Dlt. BRIGHTS PHOSPHODYXE A Ohemicnl Preparat.nii"' !»'i ' -■ .' ' A.M..U U 1 Ov,i'Pi--' -i- " >. 1 >-c. Do jh.i«jU, lntrodui'L-U, am c*iensi\n> pi<-M.iib u U^ C'lahi.ks L sun L.jghi, 51 1),, lii'side.i 1 Sui^d.»ii Ui S f . May's Hospital, Lundou. T'ns Piiii-pn itic co/übiii urn i-> piouou cid by t'le mo<t envincnt m.-inbLrs ot th' il'ilicil Pmrdi.ioi) to b,« u.icq 1 illed for its pnwer 111 replenishing tlie vi alit^ of the bo ly b\ it-. Miippiu- q all tue Ci-. niul ot the bloud and nerve substance, aid tor develop. ng all tue powers and functions of the sjs em to the nignes degree It is' agreeable to tne palate and innocent in its action, while retaining all its cxtraordinaiy properties ; and as a specific, sui pissing all the known therapeutic a^cnU of the day lor the bpeedy aud permanent cure of Nervous prostration Shortness of breath Liver complaints Trembling of t'.ie hands and Palpitation of the heart ljmbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition i>Joise< in the Lead and ears Mimtal and physical dcpre«nion Loss of energy aud appetite Consumption (111 its incipient or Hjpoeliondua tirst .stages only) 1< eui.tie complaints Eiuptjon-i of thu skin General debility Impaired sight nnd memory Indigestion Nervou fancies Flatulence Impoverished Woud Incapacit) for study or business Nervous debility in all its stages Sick headache Premature decline Lassitude and all morbid conditions of the sys'em, arising from whatever cause, The action of the phosphodyne is twofold -on the one hand, increasing the principle winch constitutes nervous energy, and on the other, most powerful blood and flesh genciating ngent known; therefore, a marvellous medicine tor renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly improves the function of assimilation to such a degree, that >\ here for years ancmaciited, mixious, cadavorous, and scnn-vital condition has existed, the fifth will rapidly increase 111 quantity and firmness, aud the uhole system return to a state ol robust health. The Phdsphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation , for instance, it assists nature to generate t)}at human electricity which renews nnd rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, lni'iubrauous, and • rgainu system*. It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon thu individual as U> the process It moves the lungs, lner, heart, kidneyi, sto:nach, and intesunes, with a harmonx, vigour, yet mildness, unparalleled in me .nine Tue Plioaphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable ioim, the pliosphouc 01 animating element of life which has been wasted, und exerts an important influence directly on tho spinal mm row and nervous »} item, of a nutiitivc, tonic, and invigorating charmter; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and musculir system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, aud energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. The beneficial off els of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its admimstiation, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with a ieelmg ot vigoui and comfort to which the patient hm long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite incic-Hses wondei fully , the bowels become regular; the eyes brighter; the skm dear and healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance oi the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutntion. Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity 111 the previously dtbilitated nervous system; its use enables nil debilitated organs to return to then s >und state and perform their natural functions. Penon.s niiffermg fiqm ncrr- ' ous debility, pr any qf th,e hundred symptqms which tujs distipssing djseasp assumis, may rc»t assured Qf qn eflectual and e\ta speedy cure by the judicious xise of this most invaluable remedy. DR BRIGHT'S PIIOSPHODYNK Is sold only in cases at £1 Is., containing Two Bottles , and £2 2s, Cditaining Five Bottle*. Also in Family Cases at A-?, c jiitiiiuing Sixteen Bottles. To be had of a 1 Chemists and Up-Countrj Storekeepers thrmghout the C<»lonie«. Full Du-ections lyr Use, in the English, French, und German languages, accompany each ca'e.
SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir Charles Locock, Physical Actoucheur to her Majesty the Queen itattd at a meeting ot the Royal Medical and (Jliimrgicul Society, thut in thirteen cases ot debility und nervom piostration he hnJ effected permanent cures by the use of Dr. Bright'a Phosphodyne Sir Wilhum Ferguson, Birt, F. 11.5., Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, Bays: — "1 ha\e ripeatully prescribed Dr. Bright'a Piiusphodyne, and found it an u*s'ee<.ble und bjnefieial pemedy. 1 iiavc but <mo ob|cctiua rcgiiitling it, antj that is, the elaboraie process required in the prop iratiuii will nqt allow ot tne retail unce being witiau tue rc.Ui of all clas-e«." Dr. Lmtiuter, the uniiiient C<iouer, bays — "Dr. Biight'g Phospho .jue is cakulatijd to eutuely supciacde non, mercury hursa^aril'n, nuinuie, and c(i»i livtr oil.' Dr It. Q'uun, F.K.C.P., PU>»ici.m to the llos,>iti»l forConsnin.Jt on, B.onipto i, roiii.irKs .i— '1. i.iiii t o> d ml) led that thi^ rho>|ili.itu piipuiali.ui w 11 in in < ti 1 ill rank foremost 111 tueuiji. ul.c, , it gui lit.- jiu tut ,m i.)ii, l 1 li. .unts ot the hu'iiui ti.lill , tilt pnull ti Cliiil'at tei ol tii!^ uo-Laucu luting it t >r Vit tl uil ." S.i 'If. LiWieiiCD myg : — I> l have found Dr. Bright's Phosphudvne tin ei.ellmit teinedy 111 -<kiii dueas^h. I presume it is i.xjd *.t^tion." Protcswr Wymiue savt- — "The per <'*' if ° a Ph-^.'ioUnr i ' . 1 1 il ■ 1 ii 1 «11 i ( »| vii ■. 1> . ii i aiic t . 1 < 1 ».!».. 3 _j ..\ 1 I.UI tv tjt. Muiy'n Hospital, nayi«, 'ii nnupuy aud Gca'uut I'l-jilii^ Pl>n - plioiyne is a i iu>>t iid.i. lab'e luinudy , it invigorates the nutritive lunctinns, and incicui-s lac \iul ener^> —"it hot only cU as an ui>soibciit,' but ltuids or icpairs tue w.utt- ol tusuu, aim res tin us I lie nutritive hnuti m.-. 10 .{ua normal couuuion. The "Lin-iiJ ' coutiturs tiiu Piit'i&pUo(l)iii: one of the most important contributions mad j tq j\[iitina Medica during t.ie lust century, Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Chi mis s. und Up couutiy Stor keepers. tg^" Cauti >n —Be particular to ask for Dr Bright's Phosphodyne, ns Imitations «re abroad , and avoid purchasing S nglu Bjttlcs, the Genuine Article being sold in Uuics o.ily. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMI'THORNE, PKO.SSER, & CO.. JJl^Blll^.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 30 January 1873, Page 3
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