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Business Notices [I'i'utevlf'il b(f Royal Le } Dated Ot;ldb>r l\t V. I BR. BRIGfH TS •"piIOSPHODYNE > L (ozonic oxygen) I 'J'he Now Curative A (rent, and Only Ueliable Ketnedy for Ne youa [ r and Liver Complaintrtirs Phos|)h;itit! t-OMibination is » nounend by tlu 11,0*1 eminent members of t'i medical Profession to ho uncqualli-d for its ower in repl-'nishinrr tho vitality of tlm be >', by its upplyiny all the nssoinial «onsi.ihio s oi' f^ bloovl and nnrvo sulwlniii-o, ami for cvo&ffi' iij nil (In- powers nnd functions of the systtfin o the highest (ti-grop. Il i.« n^rt't'able ro tho piilute, and innocent in its action, while ntaininu: all its extraordinary properties ; and ns a speeifii- pin-pas-sing ;ill the known (hiM-iii.ieulic iig.-nt.-i of the pri'si-nt day for the speedy ui;i pertntuiuiil cure o' — Nervous Prostivition Lassitude Liver Complaints Shonni'ss of Breath Dizziness nnd limbs Noises iv the Head and fm pa red nutrifion ■Kin's Areiilal and Physical Lo«? of Energy and Depression Appctitd ' Consumption (in its Hypochondria fir-t shigos only.) Female Complaints T.ini lity Goner.-d D.-bHiy 7'"rupti(.!ns of tho Skin fndigpsliou Inipnivil Sight and in.ilulenct Moniory liiHipnfily for Study Neivous Fajinieg or Hiisi'pesq ' li:>povi'i-i.-hod Uloo.l Sick Headache Nervous Debility in all Premalu.-e Decline its Stages and all morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cau?e. The action of the Plio<phodync is twofold— vi: the one h-iiu 1 im.Ti-using tlic principle whbh couatif itfcs netvous energy, and the orner the most powerful blnod and flesli generating a^* known; t lien-fore, a marvellous medicine f"' lvnoviiting impnirol and brokeiwluwn c.o stitutions. It quickly improves the fuiujfi assimil.ition to siui'i a .1 (,'i-s;, tint >v i. aj years a.-i ein-.oi.it^d, a-ixio n, ca I ivo .1., somi-vital condition has existed, tlu 0 3 rapiilly increase iv quantity and liiMinost' the whole sy.-te n lvturu t-> a state 00 ust health. Tho Fhospliodyuc ac ctrieiilly upon the organisation j for instanc assists nature to generate that human cctricity which renews and rebuilds thets sseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, audo rganic systems. It opt rites ou tho system without exciting care or thought upon the individuiil as to tho process^ It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, wilh a hunuoiy, vigor, yet miUn ess uuparulli-lcd in medicine. The Phosphodyne gircs back *o the human str ucture, iv a s-uitablc form, tho phosphoric at aniiuatiun; element of life, which has been wasted, and exc-ts an important influence tlirectly 011 the spinal marrow und nevvous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and-, muscular system which renders tho mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disopositiou wiii.-h many persons e.ipuricncc in all their actions. The bfiieliciul oH'cels of the Phospho-lyne aro IVeqH'-ntly shown from the first day ot its .administration, by a rcmiu-kuble inerouse ol nervous power, wilh a feeling of vigor and comfort, to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved; the uppclitc increases wonderfully ; the bowels become regular ; the eyes brighter; the skin clear and healthy ; ami the hair acquires strength, showing the impottance of the action of tho PhosphcKlyuc ou ihe organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phosphodyno maintains a certain degiee of activity in tho previously debilitate.l nervous systoni ; its use enables 110 debilitated Organs to return to their souur state and perform their natural functions Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, id any of the hundred symptoms wliich th,a distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an t'lleetual an.l oven speedy cure by the judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. Dn. BRIGWT'd I>IIO3."UODi'NJl > IIO3."UODi'NJ3 ] IS SOLD ONLY 111 Cases at 10s Gd by uli Chi'inUta and Patent Aludiciue Vendors throughout tho Globe Full Directions for L'se, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch LuniHiMgeSj'accoinpany each ease. * CAtfTLON.— The large and increasing m (lematul for D<: Jlr/ght's 1 'w-y/itdgmt has led to several imitations untie •' somewhat similar nanifx ; purchasers of this medicine should there/ore be careful lo obxerra that each ease bears t/ic Uoreritmenf iS/am/., ivit* the words Dr. Bright' s L'hosphody.ie cut/raced thereon, and I hat /hi sauie words are also bl-jwn in the bottle. Wholesale Audits for Xew Zealand — KJiJiPTIIOiLVtf, PtlUdaiOit & CO., Duncdiu and Auckland., Tli ft f N SPEC TI O N U V ' MACHIi\JOKl r ACT, 1574.V, fllllE attention of Owners of Alacliiiiery and _|_ fc;U-am l>oilf:'S is culled to the provisions 01 " The Inspection of .Machinery Act, Jrt"i," which requires them, within a month iron, me date ou which the Act is brought into lorco, to send v written notice lo tho Inspector oi Machinery lor llio district ill .which such m-ii-liiiiery boiler may be, {living Hie uuitte : 0 1 owner, iho I-'lul-j <>lieiv suclt iuaclinn.'ry . i- --; boiler i- Umvl, luo iifVurcoi .»u.. i U in;n.-uuis.'r\ , i and tWc iiaiuiv aiu- 1 uiouut 01 liio moving I jiowt c. I lie Act w:ip, by Proelan.Mion dull- i the lOili instant, biought, iu;o lorec in iL : Provii:ci» of Nelson. iSi'tic'S t'l-i 1 I lie Inspector of the Nelson isoiitli .')i»:i-u-i ure to be MuvUvs^cii to O'mi'Uld 1 arch. J .NANOAIVIiOW",

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 94, 12 November 1877, Page 1

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