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Business Notices. protected by Rojial LeDated October 11/ . '^ 1 StnDct pjstingni^cu DR. B R I G H T"Sf. PH O S P II O D V N" E (OZOMIC OXV»RN) The New Curative A^ent, and Oaly Reliable Remedy for Ne* yous and Liver ComplaintTnrs Phosphatic combination is > nouneed by the most eminent, members of tli medical Profession to bo iineqiwilli'd for its ower in , replenisliing the vitality of tlie Ix t, by its upplying all the essential constitue iof ttya. blood and nervo Bubstnnce, nnd fo* evel^^ 1 «i(» all the powers and functions of the sysfom o the highest degree. It is ojjreeablfl to the palatfl, fine? innocent in its ncfion, while retiiinini,' all its extraordinary properties ; nnd as a specific surpassing all thfl known therapeutic ngents of the present day for the speedy and permanent cure of-r ]S T <'rrmi<( Prostration Lnssitudo Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Dizziness and limbs Noises iv tho Head andlwi|j:ircd nutrition Knrs Mental and Phyaical Loss of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Female Complaints Timidity Qi'iu-ral Debility Kruptions of the- Skin Indigestion Im pared Sight ami Flatuienct Sfetnory Incapacity for Study Net vom Fancies or Business Impoverished Dlood Siclr Heudiiche Nervous Debility in all Promiiture J)ficline its .Stages and all morbid conditions of the system arising Irom whatever cause. Tko action of the Phosphodyne U twotold — my. tha on* hant 1 inoreasing the principle whish constitutes nervous energy, and tho other tho most powerful blood and flesh generating ug ? ' known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine i v " renovating impaired and broken-down c° stitutions. It quickly improves tho functi 1 assimilation to such a do^M.!, tiiat »v i flJ years an emuciated, anxious, c\\ lave 4 J? eemi-vital condition has existed, tha tf a rapidly Hiorease in quantity and firmnesf tho whole system return to n state oo \ u»t health. The PhosphoHyno he' j ctrioally upon tho organisation ; for itistane j assists nature to generate that human octricity which renews and rebuilds theis aseous, muscular, n'ff?Veiro l^nieaibranoi:^«iwU> rgania pystews. It operates o» the system without excising care or thought upun the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heurf, kidneys, stomach, aud intiistines, with a harmony, vigor, yet uiild<i ess uupurulluled iv medicine. The Phosphodyue gives back to tho human str ucture, in a suitable form, the phosphoric at animating element of life, which has been wasted, and cxcls an important influence directly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating | ciiaraeter, maintaining that buoyant energy of the b i-u in ana musculnr system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and ■ energetic-, entirely overcoming, that dull, in— ; active, and sluggish disopos-iitio-ii whiish many parsons experience in all their actions. i The beneficial eilects o-f tho Phosphodyne , are frequently shown from the first day of its udinini.-ti'iUio/i, by a, reinarkublo inoivise ol ! nervous power, wil.h a feeling of vigor ami , comfort, to which tho patient has long beou unaei'ustomeil. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully ; tint bowels become regular ; the eyes brighter; the skir. , clear und healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing t>ic importance ot the action , of the Pliosphoiiyue on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phoßphodyne maintains a certain degiee o( activity iv the previously debilitated nervous system ; its use enables Ho debilitated organs to return to 'their souur stule aud perform their natural functions Persons sull'ering from Nervous Debility, id any of tlie hundred symptoms which, th.a distressing disease assumes, may feat assured , oi an effectual and even speedy cure by tho judicious uso of this most invaluable remedy. Db. BEICrHT'S PHOSi'IIODYNB 13 SOM> OHhS In Cases at 10s tid by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tlsw Ulobe _ Full Directions for Use, in tho Engluh, JTrench, German, Italian, and Dutch L.iuguugM.'uccompany each case. * CIUTIOX.— The large and increasing ## demand for Dr. Height* A <wph*Jg*e las led lo several imitations undc- somewhat similar names ; purchasers of tin's m>'dieina should therefore be careful lo observe that vac/i case befits Ihe Gooernmeut Ulamp, with t!,t words Dr. Bright' s I'hospliodgiw engraved thereon, and that Ihe. same icm\(s are alxa blown in tin 1 - bo/lli'. Wholesale Aiienls fur Sew Zealand — KKiiPi'lLUrlML, I'ltOiJi^.v, X> Cl>., Dunudiii and Auckland., Tli E 1 K SPEOTION U V MACHI^EKY" ACT, 1874. THE iittention of Owners of Alachincry and titt-am lioilers is culled to thy provisions oi "Tho inepeclion of Alariuncry Act, ).571," which requires them, within ti mouth iiou. me dittc on which the Act is brought iut<> lorce, to send a wrilU'u notice to tho inspector oi '. Machinery lor the district in which such 1 machinery boiler may be, giving ttiu name ■ ol owner, the phue wntro suuh macU.iiery i>r boiler -is u*ed, tlio m»vwre ivf tuoii inbciuuery, uud tUe nature nw* linuiut ut tbu uiovim & ' ' power. Iho Act was, by Proclains.Uon datoi the lOlh instant, b-iou^ho iu;o loixo iuiL;Pro%incd ot .NuifiOii. . • is'oticcs iin- tho Inspector of the Nelson South Di&incl uve to b« addressed lo <Jliriat- ! chatfcli. \ NANCAKKOW,

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 97, 19 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 97, 19 November 1877, Page 1

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