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Business Notices [I'rotcrteil by R<\<;il h<--1 Dated OvloUr 1. 1 j V. 1 Hit&fK £U;itmj]tti*l}c& D R. B k I G H T'S . T) il 0 S f H O T> V N E , JL (OZOXIC OXYGEN)' The Xew Curative Agent, and Only Hel iablie limned v lor M>. pous I mid Liver Complaint- | Tina Phosphatic combination is i nouncecT I hy th.- mo-t eminent niHinbers of 1 1 medical j l'rr>fi*s«Toii to be unpqr.,illf»cl for it- om in j wpliTiishrng the vitality of the It: .', by it.-* upplying all the. essential consiituo iof the bloo. l and fiorve substance, und lot evelop'is, r nil tliu powers and fu .efions of the system o I In* liighi'st. cli'grec. Jt is tigivettblt? ro tbe-pwiatn, f.uA innocent in its iK.-tion-, whiltj rctiiiniw^ nil its exti'iiordinurv properties ; and as n Pix-eifiio- Biir|>assingalF thi> ftnown thenwutiv agents of the present day for the spued y and p<-rin»ticirt fiire o< — Nervous Prostration Lastiituile Liver Complain-Js Shorcnnss-oj Bvenfih Dizziness and limbsAfoi.«Cß in the Heat? and Ei'i'pared nuh»»ti"n I'.ars .Mental und th^gical Loss of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its ir,Y|Kicliondiia first stages only.) j Female Complaints TnnUity Gi'iieral I>ebiiil.y Kniptio'^ o( the Skin ludij{fsti(Mii Itiipuivd Sight oiiml Kliitulcnci. Memory liu-apuciiy for Study Net rous Fancie* ! or business ' Impoverished Bhod Si(.'K iJeitduclje Nervous Dcbilitj in all I'remiiturc Decline ir.j iJtuges and all morbid conditions of the system arising (ivm whatever cause. Tho action of tho Phosphodyiie is twofold— v!. th« one Imik* increasing the principle ivhbh constitutes nervous energy, and the otner the most powerful Wood and flesh generating ag 3 known ; tlieivfoir, a marvellous medicine f"' renovating iinp;iited and broken-down u'J It quiokly improves the funoti assimilation to such a Jv^ivm, tu.it w i ..j years an eniiiciated, anxious, cadavo .t , semi-vital condition has existed, the Us rapidly increase in quantity and fimiuest t.he whole system return to a state oo ust. health. The Phosphodyue ao' ctricully upon the organisation ; for inetauo assists naturg^fto generate that Irwii'in ectricity which renews and rebuilds thets sseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, mule rgunio systems. It opt rales on the systoui without exciting care or thought upon the 'individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, wiih a harmony, vigor,, yet mildness unparalleled iv medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back *o the human structure, in a suitable form, tho phosphoric oi animating element of life, which has neon w tinted, and exci-ts an inporlant iulluoiu-e uirei-tly on the. spinal marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the bi'Miu ana nuiscular smetu which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, Jind energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, mid sluggish disoposition which many persons experience in all their actipaf>ii The beneficial cllects of the Phdsgtpdjrnc are frequently shown from tho first^tf&yW its adininielration, by a remarkable lh'ci-easo ol nervnus power, v ith a feeling ol vigor and comfort, to which the patient has long been unuccuutoine^t. Digestion is improved ; tlio i<|.ipi-tito increases wwi^vfviHjii^tho bowels become jojului I}.1 }. {|^^^^® J '|!^?i;» tuc 6^ i: clear 'und htialth^^^^^^^^^ffi^lfeacquires strength, shovviujr H^^^^K^So.i'itfid action of the I hosphodyne^^^^P^tor mitri--I'inally, tho Pkosphod^^^^^iluins a cdi'tain degiee of activity in tho^previously debilitated nervous system ; its use enables Ho debilitated organs U> returu to their sounr state and pei-form their natural functions. Persons su/leriiig i'roiu Nervous Debility j> id any of the hundred symptoms wliich th.a distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of au effectual and even speedy cure by the. iudicious use of this most invaluable remedy . Dii. HEIGHT'S .PiIOS^HODYiSE IS SOLD CUVIA* Iv Cases at 10s 6'd by all Chemists and Patent JVludioiuc Vendors throughout thb G-lobe Full Directions for Use, in 11-.« English, French, German, Italian, mid Diuoh languages, 'accompany eacli case. * CAUTION.— The Urn* and increasing ## demand for D>: Wright's Ihosphodgre has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, tiw//» the words Dr. Bright 's Phosphodyne eag raced thereon, and that the same words are alto , blown in the bollle. ' Wholesale Aaentsfor New Zealand— KEMPTHOKNJi, PltOSStitt &, CO., ' Dunediu and Auckland.. ' TH E INS P E CTId xN r U V MACHINE II Y ACT, 1874. THE attention of Owners of Machinery aud I Steam ijoilers is calico to tho provisions ol " The inspection of Machinery Act, 1874," which requires -them, within a mouth troiu vie date on which the Act is brought ivto toree, i to send a wriitcn notice to tko inspector of Machinery iov tho dixtru.*; in .-Inch sv/.'h machinery be. • t hi. v Uc, giving tho naiiie of owner, the pluoe wncro suuJi initchi/iory or | ' boi'or is used, the u^ vuru ot einJi iiiiwliiuerv, i anti the nature uin' mount of Lho movi'.j, \ posvvi 1 . Ihe Act was, by I'roelair.fciion dulvi tho , JOth instiitii, bought into iuico in th ) Peovincu of fteLon. I Notice* ior the Inspector of tho JN'elaon South District are to be ftddresood lo CUr;»tcburoh. f KANCAKIIOW,

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 31, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 31, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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