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Business Notices. [Protected by ft'oi/al X,e Dated October l\i ■ V. DE.B RIGHT'S P. H 0 S P'-H O D V N E ; (ozomic oxrG-EN) The Few Curative Agent, and Only I Reliable lieniedy for Ne - yous and Liver Com plain fcj This Phosphatio combination is i nouneed by tha. most eminent members of th medical Profession to be unequalled foil L bt ower in replenishing the vitality of the be 9, by its. upprying all the psaential consiitue ? ofthc blood and nerve substance, and for evelop-* all tlv powers und functions of the system o the highest degree. It. is agreeable ro the palate, iinrt! innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraor-. dinnvy properties ;. and as a specific surpassing all the know,!! therapeutic agents of the present day foe. iho speedy arid permauent euve of— Nervous Prostration Lassitude Livpr Complaints Shorcnnss of Baeath Dizzineaa suid limbs Noises in. the Head andTfnjjmred nutrition Kavs Mti.ifital and Physical Lops of Energy and Depression Appptifco Consumption (in its .Hypochondria first stages only.) Female Com plaints Tiniklity General Debility • Euu,ptions of the Skin Indigestion Impured Sight and Flatulcnct- . : Jfemory Incapacity for Stu^y Neivous Fancies. on-Business . ' Impoverished Bl<x»d Sfctr Headucho Nervous Debility in all Pre/rt'sit#c Decline. its Stuges and all morbid conditions of the system ariaing i'noni. whatever cause. Tho action of the Phosphodyue is tw.ofold-r-on the one hanc 5 increasing the principle whiah constitutes nervous energy, and the otner thp most powerful blood and flesh generating ag ° kno.wn; ; therefore, a marvellous medicine t' ' renovatkig, ijnpuired aud broken-down c° stitutiona.. lit q.uickly- improves the faucti assimilation to euoh a do^raj, that w.i.ie years on emaciated, anxious, cadave .1,, semiTr.vi4al condition has orxisted, the ftzj rapidly increase in quantity aud firmnesf tho- whole systcii r*turn to a state Of) ust health. Tho Miosphodyne ao' ctricajly upon the organisation ; for instanc assists natuj-e to generate that hiynan eefcrteity which lenews. und rebuilds thets 83eous, muscujoa', ncrvoijfl, membranous, ande rgyiriio systems. It opt'sates on the system without espUijig caro .or thought upon the individual as to the process. It mo«es the lungs, l.i,ver, heart, kidueys, stomaph, and inteatttiesj.wiibt. a harmony, vigor, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine. ' The .P4iospli9dync g^ves back »o the human str uoture.,, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating; element oi' life, which has been wasted, and eserts an important influence directly on. the spinal marrow and nevvoii9 system, of &. nutritive, tonic, aud invigorating | character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brfliu and muscular system which-, renders, the mind cheerful, . brilliant, and energetic,. entirely overcoming that dull, in — - aative.,, and sluggish diaopositio'n wliiuh maay persons experience in alt their a<#ions. The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the fi^t ctuy ef its administration, by a remarkable- increase ot nervous poAver, with a fueling of vigor and comfpr.t, to. which the piiSient has long beeu unaccustomed. Digestioif is improved ; the appetite, increases wonde^i'ully ; the . bowels become regular ; the eyiia brighter; the skir. clear, and healthy ; aruf the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action of the Pbpspho dyne fin "■'• the cygaua of nutrition. . Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree) of activity -in tho previously -de- , biJifated nervous system; its^use enables 110 debilitated organs to return to their souur state apd pori'orm their natural functions Persons. sull'ering s from Nervous Debiljty, id any of, tlia hundred symptoms which, th.a distressing disease assuuies, may rest assured of ah effectual aud even speedy cure by, tlw iudiciptUß use of, this most invaluable remedy. Dr, BRIG.HT'S PHOSPHODYNB IS SOU) OJfli"^' tn Cases at 10a Ud by ull Chemists and ' Pat.cut Medifliue Vendors throughout tho Globe Full Directions for Use, in the English, French, German, Italian, and Dutch J.jihiguuges.'accompaiiy each case. 1 * CAJJTIUN.—The targe, and increasing ■** demand for D>: li right's l\osphadgne ■has led to several imitations under somewhat similar name® j purchasers, of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe thfit 'each case bea>;s the Government Slamj:, wil/i ■'.the words.Dr. B right' s Phosphodyne engraved thereon, "cind that thi same words, am afpo blown in the battle. WholQ.S!xl^Aaenlsfor Sew Zealand,-** '. KEMFIIiiOIiNK, i J KOSSEtt & CO., . ' ' Dunediu and Auckland., Tli K I F?P-.e"c T ION 0 V MACHI N III KY A^CT, 187.4,. THE attention of Qwners-iof Machinery and .-.Steapi Boilers is called to the pypvisions. oi "The Inspection of Machiu^ry Aut, 14174," which re.qu.jros thenij.withui a tnontU-.lrijm lint' date on which the. Act is brought into 10rce, ; . tp send a written notice to the Inspector oi Machinery 'lor the district, in .which, such, machinery boiler may 'be,. giving the uame :j of owner, the place where bucli machinery »r---boi'ler'is used, the mMirp of such machinery, and ihe nature aui J mount of thp nijiying po v »cr. . t 'ihe'Act. was, by PraclauUktiqa. dated, the 10th instant, brought into force in ttti Province of JSelson. .Notices iov the Inspector of the Nelson South District are to be addressed to Cliristchurou. • ? yANOABEt)W t .. Chief I Hy-io^tY

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 7, 10 December 1877, Page 1

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