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Business Notices. [Protected by Royal Le Bated October lit y. ®nD« p*tinßtttol)e& fle, DR. BRIGHfS PHOSPHODYNE (ozomo oxygen) The New Curative Agent, and Only .Reliable Remedy for Ne^fous and Liver Complaint* Tills Phosphatic combination isj nounced by the rnbst'eminent mombers of th medioal Profession to be unequalled for ify owcr iv replenishing the vitality of the be f , by its upplying all the essential consiitue sof the blood and nerve: substance, and for evelopX nil the powers o'ntl functions of the system 'o the highest degree It is agreeable to tho palate, and innoeont |n its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of tho present day for tho Speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Lassitude Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Djzzineas "W and, limbs Noises in tho Head andlmpared nutrition Kars Mental and Physical Loss of Energy aud Depression . Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Fbinale Complaints Timidity G-enoral Debility Eruptions of the Skin Indigestion Impared Sigkt and Flatulence Memory Incapacity for Study Nervous Fancies or Business Impoverished Blood Sick Headaohe Nervous Debility in all Premature Decline its Stages and all morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phosphodyue is twofold— on the one han^ increasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and the other the most powerful blood and flesh generating ag° known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine f n> renovating impaired and broken-down c° stitutions. It quickly improves tho functi assimilation to such a degroo, that vrh.,ia ypai'S an emaciated, anxious, cadavo J^ a semi-vital condition has existed, the 1 Qa ' rapidly increase in quantity and firmnesf the whole system return to a state oo ust health. Tho Phosphodyno ao* ctrioally upon the organisation ; for instanc assists nature to generate that human ectricity whioh renews and rebuilds thets SBeouß, muscular, nervous, membranous, ande rganio systems. It operates on tho system without exciting dare or thought upon the individual as to<the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidnoys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildn ess unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the human str ucture, in a suitable form, the phosphoric ot animating element of life, whioh has been vraßted, and exerts an important influence directly on the spinal marrow and ne»veus system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating charaoter, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system whioh renders the mind ohaerful, brilliant, and onorgetio, entirely overcoming that dull, inaattve, ahdßluggish disoposition whioh many persons experience in all their actions. The benefioial effeots of the Phosphodyne 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 j the bowels beepme regular ; tho eyes' brighter; the skin clear and' healthy; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. : , Finally ,"the'Phbsphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the 1 previously debilitated nervous system }■ its use enables 110 debilitated organs to rofcum to their sounr state and perform their natural functions Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, id any of the hundred symptoms which th.a distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and even speedy cure by tho judicious use of this xnosl invaluable remedy. ' i>E. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE ;■ ■ . 'is sou? only • Iv Cases at- r XOs 6d by. all Chemists and , Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the ' " t . . G-lobe. 'Fiill Directions for 'Use, in tho English, French, German, Italian, and Dutoh Lan- : „ gu!iges,.<accompany each case. '* CAUTlOfi'.—The large and increasing # # demand for I>r. Bright' s llosplwdgne . has led to General imitations tinder somewhat similar names s pwrckas&rs of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, with ■Ihe-tbords fir; Bright' s Phosphodyne engraved ihereoh, and that tlte same words are also blown in thd bottle. Wholesale Aoentsfor New Zealand— KEMPi'HOUNE, PKOSSEit & CO., Dunedin and Auckland., THE IN SPEC TI 0 N OF MACHINERY ACT, 1874. ■ nnHE attention of Owners of Machinery and JL Steam Boilers is called to tho provisions oi " The Inspection of Machinery Act, 1874," which requires them, within a month froiu cue dute on ! which tho Act is brought into Wee, to send a writteu notice to the Inspector of Machinery for the district in which such machinery boilor may be, giving the name of owner, the place whore such machinory or boiler is used, the n? tore of such machinery, and tho nature ant* mount of the moving power. The Act was, by ProclaiEbtion dated tho ]Oth instant, brought into force in the Province of Nelson. Notices for tho Inspector of the Nelson South District arc to bo addressed to Christchurch. , I NANCAIiROW, Chief Luycutoc. ■

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 38, 6 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 38, 6 July 1877, Page 1

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