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Protected i\ Uoj.il I^tteis PaUnt, Uctid ( ctt bcr 11th, 189

U\l)l'H Dl,ll\i,l ISHI » IVlltOWOr. T^K BRIGHT S PIIOhPIIODYVK \ ("icninl Prppma- *-* tiouut i , ■ i,aih,\iiiitili(| tah.i Aikao'dsQumia. fjpnpcndt.. X.i, . x»h.. Ac D » mci-d. mti dneed, iinc e\teiißni.h 1,1 .1 u\ (.' iv.i -, 1 si.n BkK.hi, MIJ Undent S,i< t . S>. Mi> '- lio,pm ), L .mi on. This ]\ ), i ,t;. Liiiinin inn l, piouu cd by the mo I eminent ii. ub i-. t tiu Medic il Pi .i •> i.,n t> bo unequ uk-il for Hi piv l in i.p' i\],h [)„' till m iliu oi the bod} bv it supplyi 'q ,uj tije isvuiw niiis.jturnt-. ut the" blood untl nu\' substance, ii, .l 1. , ' iMtri jiiil fVv urn ol the system to ' 1 ' < It isagiceauu [i , 'i t in , ,hi nits action, while retaining .ill it> cxti.toiuiu .i_y popem ■> , und T-. a specfiu suip vising all the known tncrapeutie agents of the day ior the speedy and perm meat erne of Nirvous pro-trjtiou .Shoitno^s of breath L'ver complaint-, Ti n >'>uu o ' -jf tie hinds and Palpitation oi tae hout hmoi Duzinets Impm.-d nutrition Nui-e-, in the lead indeui M ntal iiul physical depression L>»i ot t-migj and ctppccite Consumption (in its mupic-iu ur H\pochomln,i first stages o ily) l'euia u complaints Eiuption>, of the skin General debility linpuncd Mght and memory Indigestun Nervou fauoieb Flatulence Impoverished blond Incapacity for study or busincs') Nt rvous clcbilitj in all its fctape Sick hendacho Premnturc decline Lassituie and all morbid conditions of the tystom, arininfj from whatever cauw. The action of the Phosphodyne is twofold on the one hand, mci casing the piinuiplo which constitute? nervous energy, and on the other, most powerful blood and flesh generating agent knowu ; thereioie, ti manellous medicine lor renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly improvis the function of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cada^orous,°and sumi-vitnl condition has existed, the fleih will rapidly increase i i quantity and lirmnosb, and the whole bysteui return to a state of lobust health. The Phosphodyue acts electrically upon the organisation ; ior instance, it assists nature to genurutu that human electricity which renews and rebuildi the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, and urganic systems. It operates on the by-stem without exciting care or thought upon thu individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidncj«s, stomach, and intestines, with a haimony, Mgour, jet mildness, unparalleled m mominc. The Phos ( )hodj ne gives back to the human structur.', in a suitable form, the phospbouc or animating clement of life which has bien wasted, and exerts an impoitant influence dircUly «n the spinal mairow and nervous sjstem,ot a nutiitive, tonic, and imigorating character; maintaining that buojant energy of the brain and musculir sj stem which renders the mind chcerlul, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition which many perbons experience in all their actions. The beneficial eft' cts of the Phosphodync aro frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a lemai liable increase of nervous power, with a feeling of vigour and comfoit to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases nondei fully , the bowtK become ngular; the eyes brighter; the skin dear and healthy, and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance i>t the uction of the Phosphodjne on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyno maintains a certain degree of actnity in the previously debilitated neivous sjstem; its use iimbk', nil debilitated oigans to rctiiin lo their s >und state and perlonn tluir natuial hmcti .ns. Persons Mifleiing ftoin ner\ous debility, or any oi thu hundred sjiuptoms winch this distressing diseaso assumes, muy rest assured of an cikctual and cm en speedy cure by the judicious use oi tuis most invaluable lemcdy. DX BKIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Is sold only in cases at £1 X, containing Two Bottles , and £2 2s, containing Fne Bottle.-. Also iv Familj Cases at Jbo, containing Suteeil Buttles. To be had ot a.l Cliennsts and Up-Countij Storekeepers thiMughout the (Julomes. Full Duections tor L'se, in the English, i-reuch, andOeimau language^, accompany each case SKLECT JIUDICAL OPIMOA'S. Sir Charles Locock, Phjsical Accoucheur to her Majesty the Queen, stated at a meeting oi thu Ilojal Medical and (Jhiiiirgic.il Society, that in thiuecu cases of debility and nenous piostratiun he had effected permanent cures by the use of Di. linght'^ Phospliodjue Su Vs^liam Feiguson, Bait, F.R.S., Surgeon to her Majest) the Queen, h a}s.— "l ha\e repeatedly prcscubed Dr. Bright' b Pliosphoduie, and found it an agree ible and beneficial remedy. 1 have but one objection legmding it, and that is, the elaborate process requited m the preparation will not allow of the ictail puce being witiun the rekch ot all cl^es." Dr. Lmcaster, the eminent O)ioner, says — "Dr. Blight's Phosphodjne is calculated to entirely supoisede non, mcicury sai'sitp.u ilia, quinine, and cod hver oil.' Dr K. Quani, F.K.C.P., Pajsiciau to the llosj ital for Consumptiou, Brompton, re-in irKs — -It lanuot be duubtcd that this Phosphutic pnpaiation will hemeloith rank fmemo^ in therapeutic-. ; it genuatos ail the iiu.oita t c^e,lle■llt^ ot the human frame, the peculiar character o *,h.s substance Cttiiix it ior vital ut,ur. " SirT. Liiwrcncentjs:— "I have found Dr. Bright's Phosphuayue an e\eellent remedy m nkiu diseases. I licsuiuo it is «>\ydi-ation," l'r./iL^ui Sunmo sujs- — 'The elfLt-ts of the Phosphodync in übalinatb ciM."i ul div^e ate a-, astonishing as perplexing.' Di. iiandficld Ji.ue-,, i LOP, i'.K.S., Ph)»ieiau to St. Mary d Hosiiital, s>aj -, m Aiiopuy and Gin^ial l>(,biuly Phospho*O u e i^ a most adii>irab>c lLineilj ,it ni\ isolates the nutiiti\e JU '"tions, and uittiasis the vital emr k k \ — "it lict otuj atts a» a» "bsorbent," but utauU or tepaiii the'wastuot titsue, and restores the nutritive i , t •, )>>',, i.e.,,. The "Lancet, ' toi . S , . :.i , n ut in, mo,x impoitant coutiibutiou .a.J. tu U...«.i» i A ui< a ilaiuig tlic l»si LClltUlJ. Pamphlet? containing Tt -tnnoni ils may be obtained from all Chemists and Up count m moi keipu-,. Ig^ Cvuiion — Be j, ..iulu toa.k foi Di Blight's Phosphodyue, as Imitations h- abioad, and a\oid puichasing Single Bottles, the Gentiiue Article being sold in Cases oul). Wholesale Agcut3 for Kew Zealand ;

CENTRAL HO TE L, JfGAUVAWAHIA. FTIRAVELLERS visiting the Waikato district will ihul -*- the above Hotel 1 eplete with every convenience and comfoit. The proprietor would also inform the public that the Ferry is now under his charge, and every assistance will be given in the crosfcin^ of cattle, sheep, &c. Meals always ready on the arrival of each coach to and from Auckland. Wines and Sjiirils Second lo None. F UST.CLASS S TABL I 2T G. lIEKRY THOMAS, Proprietor. Election of Superintendent. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. /~N ENTLEMEX, — I beg to announce that it is my intenvX tion to oiler m\, bell" in a Candidate /'or the office of Superintendent ot this Province at the approaching General Election. In the meantime 1 shall take early opportunities of visiting tho various districts of tlio Province with a view to communicate to the Electors biich information as they may desire to obtnin from me, as a Candidate for their bulirages, on matters relating to the local and general interests of the Province. — I lu\e the honour to be, Gentlemen, jour obedient Servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, Jan. 7, 1873.

P0 It SALE (Daily Expected from Waikato Heads), 20 000 FEET FIHST -^A.SS KAURI BOARDS. CHARLES BELL, NganieTw ahia.

WAIKAi'O STEAM NAVIGATION AND COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) rpilE Company aie Cash Buyers of WHEAT. Sackb will be supplied. R. R. HUNT, Manager. January 4, 1873.

TH Olt N T ON, SMITH A, PI RT H ARE CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT. Aiuleklan, January^, 1873.

MOXKY TO LEND, in Largo ami Small Sums, at .1 niouciate rate of jiiterf&t. JACKSON & KUSSELL, Solicitors, FOl l Street, Auckland. Tickelpenny's Cheeses. A FEW of tlio above on hand. Orders for same may

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 127, 27 February 1873, Page 3

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