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Business Notices[Protected by Royal Le Dated Oeiober Hi ■■ v ; DR. B RI Gt HfS T) H O S P H 6 DYNE X (ozojiic oxygen) Tlie New Curative Agent, and Oak Keliable Ketnedv for Ne* yous ( and Liver Complaint This Phosphatic combinat'.o i is > nounred by thd most eminent members of th medical Profession to be unequalled for its ower in replenishing tho vitality of the be »', by its upplying all the essential consiitne sof the blood and nervo substance, and for evelopijj all the powers and functions of the system 0 the highest ctegrec It is agreeable to the pahite, p.nd innocent in its notion, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as ti specific surpassing all the known therapeutic agent* of tho present day for the speesly and permanent euro of— Nervous Prostration La9sp(iuclu Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Dizziness and limbs .Voixeß in the Head and Impared nutrition Kara Mental and Physical Long of Energy and Depression Apprtitn Consumption (in its Ifypoehomlriii first singes only.) Female Complaints Timidity General Debility .Kruptio'ns of the Skin Indigestion t Impared Sight and Flutuloncb Memory Incapacity {or Study Kei-vous Fancies or Business " Impoverished Blood Sicu Headache Nervous Debility in all Premature Decline its Stnges and all tnorbi.l couditions of the system nrining from whatever cause. Tho action of the PhospliodyiiH is twofold— v.. ' l ie one liaiu 1 increasing tlie principle whbh constitutes nervous energy, and the other the most powerful blood and flesh generating ag° known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine f"' renovating impaired and brokeu-down c « utitutions. It quickly improves the funeti assimilation to such a d^ivj, that w luj years an eniriciiited, uuxious, otvlave .t.,^ s«mi— vital condition hiis existed, the fl 3 rapidly increuse in quantity and firmnesf ja*JJio .whole system lvturi; to a state on ust heiiltl:. Tlio ' Phospiiodyno no' ctrieally upon thn organisation j for instaui) assists natuiru to gene-rate that human ectricity which renews and rebuilds thets sseous, niusculnr, nervous, membranous, audc rgiuiic systeius. It opt rates on the gystdm without exciting euro or thought upon the individual as to tho prooess. It moves the I vugs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, wiih a harmoty, vigor, yet inildnc*s unpursilkrlcd iv luedicine. The Phosphodyno gives back *o tlie l.uman structure, in a nuitul)le form, the phosphoric 01 animating tlcmc'ut of life, which htu been I' wasted, and exe>'ts an important intluence uiivctly on the t<puiid marrow and jiervo-ua system, of v nutritive, touio, and invigorating chiiraoter, muintuining thai buoyant energy of the bra 111 und jniisciihir system which renders thu mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disoposition which many persons experience hi all their actions. The bouetiohvt ell'Kots of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from tlve lirst day of its tidiniuifrtratioi), by v. reinai'kuble increase ot uervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort, to which tho patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully j tho bowels become regular j the eyea bvighter; the skin clear" and healthy ; and tbjj- hair acquires strength, showing the importance of thu action of the Phosphodyne on the urguus of nutrition. J*'umlly, the Phosphodyne maintains a ccr- | tain degree of activity iv the previously de- ! bilitated nervous system ; its use enables Ho debilitated organs to return to their sounr state mid perform their natural luuoiioiu Persons sutfering from Nervous Debility, id any of tho hundred symptoms which th.a distressing disease assuiuutt, may rest assured of an ellectual und even speedy cure by the judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. Da. BRIOHT'd rilOSillODi'NlS IS SOU) O.VLiT In Cases at 10s (id by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout* thu Globe Full Di-pccioas for Usa, iii the English, j French, Overman, Italian, aiul Dutch I/angiiiiges^uccompauy each case. * CAUTWy.— Tlie large and increasing #,„ demand for Dr. Bnght's. ISotpliodgne 1 has led to seast:al imitations under somewhat similar name*; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Government tilamp, ■milii the words Dr. Aright' s Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the. same words am also blown in the bottle. Wholesale Aaenisfor Sew Zealand— KfcMPIUOKNIi, i'KUSril^ & CO., Dunedin and Auckland. , Tll E IN SPECTiON O V MACliliNEtiif ACT, i 374. fJIHE iUtenlion of Owners of Msichinery and J_ Steam Boilers is called to tli« provisions 01 "The Inspection uf Machinery Act, 1871," which requires them, within a uiouih ln*ui roc dute on which the Act is brought into lorco, to »cud a wriilt-u notice to lk<s luspectoi* ji ilacuinory iov liw district ut winch such lnuchmery Uunoi: nuiy Lie, gM'ing ihe uaiuu 01 owner, tLo inacc wnere suuU nuichiucr^ or boiler id used, lue nf \ure oi such inucinnci-,), uuu the nature aui' uiouut ol ihtf muviu> pow«w. Ihe Act was, by Proclaini.tiou dut*- i the ]Oih inslaul, brought into lorce iv ik > Province ol 2s't-lton. A'otuwp iof the Inspeeton of the Nelson South WU'.rict ure to Ue addu^Ssed to ChristI Ckittji [uyijocor.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 80, 12 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 80, 12 October 1877, Page 1

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