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Business Notices. [Protected by Royal Letters Patent.]Dated October lUh, 1869. V. R. Unuer £)i*;ttno,m.!3l)?a Patronage. DR. B R I G H TS PHOSPHODYNB (ozokic oxygen) The New Curative Agent, and Only" Reliable Remedy for Neryous and Liver Complaints Thts Pbosphatic combination is pronouneed by tha most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its power in replenishing the vitality of the body, by its upplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve suhstance, and for developvq all the powers and functions of the system 0 the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, &nd innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of the present day for the speedy and permanent cure of — Nervous Prostration Lassitude Liver Complaints Shorrness of Breath Dizziness and limba Noises in the Headandfmpared nutrition Kars Mental and Physical Loss of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Female Complaints Timidity General Debility Eruptions of the Skin Indigestion * Im pared Sigkt and Flat ulence Memory Incapacity for Study Nei vous Fancies or Business Impoverished Blood SicK Headache Nervous Debility in all Premature Decline its Stages and all morbid conditions of the system aris- j ing from whatever causf. Tlio action of the Phosphodyne is twofold — oc the one ham 1 increasing the principle whish constitutes nervous energy, and tbe otner the most powerful blood and flesh generating ag 1 * kuown j therefore, a marvellous medicine f u ' renovating impiiired and broken-down c" stitutions. It quickly improves the functi assimilation to suori a \)ttj>, t'ut w.iiio years an emaciated, anxious, cadave •!,>, semi-vital coHition has existed, the #a rapidly increase in quantity and firmnesf the whole system return to a state oo ust health. The Phosphodyne ac' ctrically upon the organisation ; for inatanc assists nature to generate that human ectriciry which renews and rebuilds thets sseOus, muscular, nervous, membranous, andd rganic systems. It operates on the system without excitiug care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, hearf, kidneys, stomach, and intestine?, with a harmo y, vigor, yet milditss unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back <o the Luman sti' ucttne, in a suitable form, the phosphoric oi animating element of life, which has been wasted, and exe>'ts an important influence directly on the spinal marrow aud nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain ami muscular system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disoposition whioh many persons experience in all their actions. The beneficial ctlects of the Pnosphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase ot nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort, to which the patient has long beeu unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully ; the bowels become regular ; the eyes brighter; the skir. clear and healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action i of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degiee of activity ii^ the previously dei Militated nervous system ; its use enablos Uo debilitated organs to returu to their soanr stale aud perform their natural functions , Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, id any of the hundred symptoms which th.a ! distressing disease a.^nunes, may rest assured j of an effectual and even speedy cure by the iudicioua use of this most invaluable remedy. Da. BRIGHT'S PHOBFHODYNE 13 SOLD ONLY In Cases at 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Globe Full .Directions for Use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch Lunguages.accosnpany each case. * CAUTION.— The large and increasing ## demand for Dr. Bright 's 1 Sosphodgne has led to several mutations itnde <• somewhat similar names ; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, wili the words Dr. Bright' s Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that ihe same words are also bloion in the bottle. Wliotesate Aaentsfor New Zealand— KEMPTHOKNE, PKOSSti\4 & CO., Dunedin and Auckland.; TII B IN SPEC TION OY MACHINERY ACT, 1874. THE attention of Owners of Machinery and Steam .Boilers is culled to the provisions ol " The Inspection of Machinery Act, 1874," which requires them, within a month lruu. tue date on which the Act is brought into lorce, to send a written notice to the Inspector ot Machinery lor tlw district in which such ni-icuinery boiler may be, giving the name oi owner, tLe placo wliece suuh inauhlaery or boiler is used, the nr Mice of such machinery, and tbe nature ant* mouut of the moving power. Ihe Act was, by Proclamation datei the ]Oth instant, brought inlo lorce in the Province ot iNelaoii. JSoUc>:» tor the Inspector of the Nelson Sout.li Jhsii'iel are yj be aUUresstiU to UlmstttuuvuU.. ? NANCARKOW, Chin* jU^jhu tar.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 99, 6 April 1877, Page 1

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