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“Dr Bright’s Phosphodyne is calculated to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cud diver oil. Dr R. Quaiu, F. R.C.P., physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, remarks: “ It cannot be doubted that this Phospbatic preparation will henceforth rank foremost in therapeutics ; it generates ail the important elements of tae human frame, the peculiar character of this substance fitting it for vital uses. 1 ' Sir T. Lawrence says: “I have, found Dr Bright’s Phosphodyne an excellent. remedy in skin diseases. I presume it is by oxydisation.” Professor S/me says:—“ The elfccts of the Phosphodyne in obstinate cases of disease are as astonishing as perplexing.” Dr Handheld Jones, F.R.C.P., F.R.S., physician to St. Mary’s Hospital, says in atrophy, and general debility, Puosphodyne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive functions, and increases the vital energy,—“ it not only acts as an absorbent,” but retards or repairs the waste of tissue, and restores the nutritive functions to their normal condition. The Lancet considers the Phosphodyne one of the most important contributions made to materia medica during the last century. Caution. —Be particular to ask for Dr Bright’s Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad. Pamphlets containing testimonials may be ohtaided from all chemists and up-country storekeepers. Wholesale agents for New Zealand : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., 1) U N K D I N.

DISTRICT HOSPITAL. Moneys collected by the Cromwell Local Committee : Per Mr J. A. Presliaw’s list. Mali Hoy, iis ; Ah Yung, 4s; Oeong Cun, 2s ; I Wong Cue, 1/ Is; Ah Him, 1/ Is ; Ah Hang, 31 j 3s; An Gow, 2s. Total, ,C 5 ISs. Per Mr Robert Scott’s list. I All Nations Co., 21 2s ; Louis Busch, os ; Mrs Peake, .‘ls; “Hospital,” os; Robert M'Lauch- | lan, ds ; John Good’a I. 1 )s ; Thomas Rich, 8s ; I Joseph Shield. 1/ Is; Thomas Scott, 10 s; Hen- | derson and Co., \l los ; Janies Smith and Co., 1 2 / ; Charles Stoy, os; John Pryde, os; J. hj t I Bruce, His; John HalH lay, 1 is; John Men- | zies. U Is; Samuel Iba npion, 1 Is ; George I Hancock, os ; Thomas Hancock, os ; Charles i Lawrence, U. Total, £l4 17s.

OUBSCRIPriON LIST in aid of tin; I O Widow ami Family of THOMAS HUTTON, accidentally drowned in the Kawarau I River on 7th July, IST - -’. Mr Owen Pierce, lion. Treasurer. I James Taylor, 10' IDs; Owen Pierce, of; Robert Brown. ,'!/ .'{■>• ; Thomas Tail, 1/ ; Arthur i Mulholland, 1/ Is; Alfred (-Jordon, If; N’ichoa Campion, 1/; John Wiigh'son. 1/; Kdward W. I Goninan, 10s ; Thomas Hickson, lO.s; Ah Gue, o.s; George Burrows, 10s; Robert .Reid, 10,s; I John Marsh, 1/ Is. Kdward Murrell, 10s ; William Foreman, 10s; James Scott, 1/ Is; William Barnes, jun., 10s; Francis Sansom, 10s; C. \V. Wright, 10s; W, IT. Whetter, V- Joseph Har- | ding, If ; Charles Colclough, 1/; The Argus. If; I Henry Thomas, 10s; Kdward Lindsay, 1/ Is; | Mrs Kelly, If Is; Duncan MacKollar, 1/ Is; j Henry F. Wilhnott. 10s ; William Smitham, 1/ ; 1 Thos. Heron, If; Knr. Pretseh, 7s 67; Hobeit I Brown, 7s 6 d; John .Mains, 7s 67; Archibald I Burn, 5# ; John Cassels, If; Isaac Wright. 1/; ,W. Talboys, If Is ; Miss Sparkes. Os; C. F, j Johnson, If Is; William Shanly, If Is; 11. W. j Smythies, 10s; D. A. Jolly and Co., 6/; Win. I Rankin, If ; George Jenour, 5s ; James Corse, j M-1 )•, 31 10s; John Ah Tong, If Is; William j Sonny. 10 s; Robert Kidd, T ; Win. Tavlor, If: , Klias Rowlands, 10s; R. Ilurrobin, 10s; Mi j Robertson, If; Andrew Wood, 10s ;J. G. BR. lard, 10s; Aliss Wii'lit, 10s; John Tow.an, 1/ ; Charles Hodlaud, os ; John Hurley, os ; Stephen Bidasio, 10s; James Gilchrist, 10s; M. Sharkey, If; James Ritchie. If; Mrs Box, 10s ; MrsCee, os ; William Rowe, If ; Clement Pollett, os ; Frank Young, 5s ; Th unis Hunter, If; Robert Batty, 10s ; W. Henderson, DC ; AT. Rdwar.ls. |Us ; Mrs Boulter. 10s ; R. Plnnn, 10- 6/; Hugh I Munro, os; Duncan Chisb dm, os; J. R isuter. | os ; John Canard, 5s ; Win. Wood, 5s ; Richard Darle.v. ss; Thomas \ylilfe, 10s; Mrs M'Nulty, |7s ; Thomas Foote. If; John Robertson, 10s ; j Charles Binge, 10s ; Thomas Mitchell. 10s; 11. i Kdwards, 10s ; James Stevens, 10s; W. Grant, If; Thomas Madin, 10s; a friend, 5s ; Mich c" j Shanly, 10s; Wi liam >tnait. 10s; J. Diwkins, If; Tempus fug hj. 10s; Michael Kraer, If; H. ; R. Baird, 21 ; Jdm IVrriam. If Is; John A. j Preshaw, If; Miss lassie Ando son, os ; William j Heffernan, 10s.— Total, £O2 os. Per favour Mr James Stuart. | James Thomson, If; Charles Wilson. 10s ;K. | Tupker, If; Friend. If; L. li.. 2 s 67; James | Stuart, 6/ 6s; Robert Scott, 21 2s; \\". Coldsmith, 10s; James MarshaH. 10s ; Peter Koenig. 10s; Max H. Behrens, IDs (i.f; Thomas Scott, ! If; J. P. Smiddy, If.—Total, £l6 Is. Per favour Mr J. Richards. J. Richards, 2 1 2s; Peter Bissett. 10s; John M‘Connick. 2 1 2s; John Fenwick, 5s ; Tunes Richards, ss; E. Chilton, 2s 67; G. Chilton, 2s 67; Friend, ss; Simon Aitchison, 10s ; J. Bailey, 10s.—Total, £6 14s. Per favour Mr Thomas TTorrigan. Thomas Horrigan. 21 2s; John Mulford, 10s ; Peter Knndsen. IDs; Kvan Jones. 10s; Wil’inn Menzies, If; J. Inglison, 10s; Joseph Shield, ; If; Samuel Thomas, 10s; J. Beattie, If; .1. Muir, 10s; George Manson, If Is; D. Moore, 10s ;R. Kerr, 10s : John Jackson, If; Alfred Short, 10s; A. ATLoughlin. Ills; W. Smait. !Us ; Alex. Black. T ; John MJxersie, 10s ;J. Simmons, 5s ; K. Connor, 10s.—Total, £T4 ISs. Per favour Mr Thomas Hazlett. Thomas Hazlett, 10s; George Marchie. ss; John Kane, 5s ; Joshua Perry, if.—Total, C2.

Yale of avoca q.m. co.—a. Meeting of the above Company will be held at KIDD’S HO TEL, Cromwell, on Satukpay next, August 10, at 5 p.m. J. JACKSON.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 4

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