ProUUjd oj lljyil Laitora Patoat, dated Oc n.>bcr iLh, -o 9 U.NDIU DISIIVQUISIU.U P\TBU.\\Gr. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSriIODYVE A C lemieul Prcpii itionot Pho->nhoru<., witli t.j«> Visitable- Alka o iKQnnn.i, Cjpripe'iulen, Xanth'>\\lm, A.c D.»icmied, nitiuduceit. mid extensively pic'hcnkd b\ Ciai^lis Lhslii LUicHr, Ml). Resident Surgeon to St. .M in 'i. Hospital, London This l'hobphatic coiiibni ition is pionon ce-d hy the mo-t eminent members <>f the Meitienl Piofeb-ion to be* unequ'illed lor its power in replenishing the vi.abu of the body, bj its suppljii.g all the essential cuu>»titnents ot'thp bli>ocl lu'id nyivo j substance, anel lor dc\ doping nil the powers and functions of i the sj stem to the highest degree It is agreeable to tlie> palate und innocent in its action, while i rctainiug all it^ cxtrsiordnury piopcities; nnd as a ape-c fie suipussmg all the knowui tiie'ia{)cutic agent., otthc day lor the .speedy nud pcrmaue-nt cine of Nervous prostration Shortness of breath Liver comphiiiits Trembling of the hands and Palpitation of the heart limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head and ears Mental and physical depression Loss ot energy and appetite Consumption (in its incipient or H)pochondiia hist stuge's only) l'cmale complaiuts Eruptions of the skin General dcbiht) Impaired sight and memory Indigestion Nervou faucies Flatulence Impoverished blood Incapacit) for study or business Nervous debility in all its stage Sick headache Piqmamre decljne Lassitude und all morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause. The' action ot the Phosphodync is twofold on the one hand, inei easing the puneiple which constitutes nervous energy, nnd on tho other, most powerful blood and flesh generating agent know n ; therefore, a ninncllous medicine tor reuovitmg impiired and brokeii eloun constitutions. It quicklj impious tlie function ot assimilation to such u degree, thatw he-re lor jeais an einaci ted, humous, cadavorous, and sLim-vital condition has existed, the flesh will r.ipidU increase ii qudutiU and iirmncss, and the whole system icturn to a state ot lobust healih. The Phosphodyue acts electrically upon tho organisation; for instance, it assists nature to generate that hum.iv elcctricttj which lene'ws and lebuilds the osseous, niUßeul ir, ner\ous, insulin auous, and mgamc bj stems. It operates ou the syitom withj>ut evciUjig care or thought upon the individual a? to thr process. It moves the lungs, lher, heait, kulnejs, stoina< ti, and liitesiines, witn a harmoin, vigour, j et, mildness, imp r.ulelcd in me mine. Ttie Phosphodjnc ghes back to the human utructur. . . ? suitable loun, the phosphoric or nuiniating clement. "! I.i which has been wasted, and exerts an important in!l ..i ■. j directly on the spinal marrow and uer\ous sjstem,ot a nn*-.:' " • i tonic, and iiiMgorating character; maintaining that bu> , energy of the bram and muscular system winch remit is uk mind checitul, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcomint; that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition >vjnch mau\ pci~ sons experience in- all their actions. The ocueticial elf cts ot the Fhosphodjne »re frequently shown from the tirst day of its admuiisiiation, by a reiniu liable increase of nenous power, with a lecling oi vigour and comtoit to which the patient has long been unaceustome i. Digestion is improved ; the appetite inei eases wonderfully the bowels become regular; the eyes blighter; the skm clc.u su.u healthy; and the hair acquires strength, showing the lmpir tancc of the action of the Phosphodync ou the oig..u.i ol nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degieo uf activity iv the previously debilitated ner\ous system; its use enables all debiiuo.ted oi^.ius io rcluin io then s und a d perform their natural iuucti"iis Peisoiis .-ullenu/ tioin nervous dubility, on any oi the huudied sympto.us which tins distressing disease assumes, may icstassuied of an ell. dual and even speedy cure by the judicious use ot this most invaluable remedy. PR BRIGHT'S PHO.SPIIODYNE Is sold only in cases at £1 !.«., containing Two Bo'tles , and £2-ia, contain i ug Five Bottle-. Also in Family Cases at £o, containing Sixteen Bottles. To be had ot ml Chemists and Up-Countiy Storekeepers throughout the C ilouics. Full Diree-tions tor Use, in the English, French, and German languages, accompany each case SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir Chailes Locook, Physical Accoucheur to her Mijesty the Queen stated at a mi uting ot ttn Royal Medical and (Jhirurgical Society, that m thirteen cases ot debility and nervous piosti.uion lie ha 1 effected permanent cures by the use ot Di. Bright's Pliosphodj ne Sir William Ferguson, Bart, 1.R.5., Surgeon to her Majesty the Qu<ec'ii, says — "I h.i\e npuatidlj preset ibed Dr. linght'o Pnosphodyne, and iuuud H un ag ee-'bie- and b neiie-ial remedy. 1 na\e but one objection reganinifj it, und ih.it is the elaborate pro. ess required in, the prep rut...n Mil not u.ow of the letail price being wittnu the re eh ot a l ■ i- •. - ' I Dr. Lmco-ster, the ennneut C.noncr, say^ Di L 'jj t s I Phospho iyne is calculated to ciitirtly super-i a.. i>oi uieicuj sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod liver oil.' Dr R. Quain, F.R.0.P., Physician to the Ho-. it..fr for Consmupt on, Brompton, remarks .—"lt. — "It cannot be duubteU timt this Phosphutiti pieparatiou will heiuetortlk rank f ireuiost in therapcuticb; it gene'iatus all the nn>>oiUi .c ciu.nouts ot the human fiumr, the pccuh.u character o '.his aub.-taticu tittmg it tor vital use*." Su T. Lawrenco niys: — "I have fpuud j) r- Bright's Phosphody ne an excellent remedy iv skm diseases. I presume it s oxydisation." * Protestor Symmc says — " The effects of the Phoiphodyne in ••bstiuutc cases of disease arc as astonishing us perpiexmjf. ' " Dr. Handfitld Jones, F.R.C P., F.R.S., Physician to St. M.uj's Hospital, says, in Atrophy and General Debility PhosphuUj ne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive functions, and increases the vital energy — "it hot only acts as an absorbent," but retards or tepairs the waste ot tissue, and rostoies the nutritive functions to their normal condition. The " Laueet, ' considers the Phosphodyno one of th.c most important contributions made to Materia Medica during the lust century. Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Chemists and Up-country Stor keeper*. lg2f Caution —Be particular to ask for Dr Bright's Phosphoayno, as Imitations are abroad ; and avoid purchasing Single Bottles, the Genuine Article being sold in Cases only. Agents for jS te«t c« Zealand : KEMPTHORNK, PROSSER, A CO.
EXTENSION OF|TIME. TENDERS are invited by tho Colonial Architect, for the Erection ot a Telegraph and Post-olHce at Te Awamutu. General conditions, specifications, aud dtawings may be seen at the Telegraph Othce, Newcastle, hoin Mon.tay, the lOtli, till t riday, the 21st Februaiy; and at the Telugiaph Otiice, Alexandia, fr«m Monday, the 24th February, till Monday, the 3»d Maroh. Tendeis will be received by the undersigned, at hU office in Auckland, up to, 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 17th of March, 1873, The lowest or a.ny other tender not necessarily accepted. By oider, ALFRED SHEATH, luspcetcr of Telegraphs. Auckland, February H, 1873.
WAIKATO. MILITIA NOTICE. Head-quarters, Hanilton, Februaiy 22, 1873, milE Waikato. Militia- of the Ist and 2nd Class, and those •*- of the 3ret Class who have retained their arms, will Parade for Inspection by the Officer Commanding the District, at the places and on the dates undornoted, viz : At Ngaruawahia, on the 17th March, at 10 a.m. Hamilton, 3 p.m. Cambridge, 18th 12 noon. „ Kilnkibi, „ 19th „ 12 noon. Alexandra, 19th 4 p.m. „ Ohaupo. 20th „ 2 p.m. The Cambridge Cavalry Volunteers will parade at 2 p.m. on the 18th March, after tho Militia parade ; anel the Waikato Rifle Volunteers on Saturday, the 22ml March, at 5 o'clock p.m. W. C. LYON, Lt.-Col. Commanding Waikato District.
EFITZPATRICK has now on hand a complete . -wcll-helected stock iv the following hu/'s 1 >rapei y Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's B and Shoes Grocei les Ironmongery Paper Hangings Boys' and MeuV Ready-Male Clothing Window Glass Paiuts an I Oils Garden Seeds The Butcher's Shop in connection with t he -to n v - always supplied with Ficsh and Coined Loet, Mutton and I'oik, of the b/cst quality. Orders for Matai or Totara Posts, Ti-tiee Rails, Shingles, and Kaikatea Building Timber, executed. E. F. is a cash pui chaser of Hides, Skins, and Tallow
THOMAS G B M M I L L Blacksmith AM) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING SMITH, ETC
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 6 March 1873, Page 3
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