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Business Notices. [I'rolected by Itoi/al Is. Dated October Ul y. DB. B BIGHTS T> It 0 S Jf HO DYNE *£> " ■ ■; ; , (*o«io.,<M|nr«||i) ,.., , . '. .. , Tho' Kew Curative A«ont, ant! Only Keliab|e Keme<jy tor Ne'foua and liver Complaint* Tnre Fhoiphatio combination is i nounccd by the most eminent mombcru of t't medical I'rofeasjon to be unequalled for itt ower in replenishing tho vitality of tho bt r, by its upplyins alt the ossuntial aonsiituo |of tho blood *M( norvo substance, nnd for evolop* i(j nil tho powers nnd functions of tho systoin o tho highest dogroe. It is agreeitMf to tho painto, Rnd innocent in its nctwn, v/)\\\o rctmniug all its extmor* dinary propertiuti i and as n spcoifto surpassing all the known therapcutio agunts of tho presont day for the speedy and permanent onre of-* Nervous Pro*trfttiou Lassitude Liver Complaints ShonnoMS of Brenth Di*s%ine«s and Umhs Noises in the Head nndlropurod nutrition liars Menial nnd Physical Lops of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first ninges only ) Fdnmlrt Complaints Timidity Gituornl Debility Kruptious of the Skin Indigestion Impnrcd Sight and Vlutulcncc Memory Inrnpunitr for Study Nci vous Fannies or JJimincß* * Impoverished JJhod Siok Headache Norvous Debility in all Premuture Decline Us Stages nnd all morbid conditions of the system finning from whatever emito. Tho action of the Phosphodytio is twolold~uu tho one hum 4 incrotising the pni.oiplo whioh constitutes nerrous energy, ana tho other the most powerful blood and flesh generating ag A known | therefore, a marrellous medicine r" renovating impuirod and broken-down e° stitutious. It quiakly Improves the funoti assimilation to suo!i it ds(rw, til it wn^ years an omnointod, anxious, oivlave 4^ semi-vital condition has existed, the tf * rapidly inoreaM in quantity and ilrmnosf tho whole system ntura to a state oo ust heultl;. Th« , Pnosphodyue ao ( ctrically upon thf oi'fArttlatlotl j for inttanft : assists nature to genetato that human eotricity which renews and rebuilds thets sseous, musuular, norvous, membranous, and* rgauiu systems. It oprratoi on the system without oxoiting oaro or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestineß, with a hurmoay, vigor, yet inildn ess unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyno gives back to the human str ucturo, in a suitable form, tho phosphorio ot animating element of lile, which has been wiuted, and exerts an importnut intluonce itircutly on the spinul marrow nnd nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating ciiHraotor, maintaining that buoyant energy of tho bruin uu>l muioulur systoin whiuh renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inaotive, and sluggish dUoposition whioh umuy persons exporienco in all their actions. The li.'iielleiul otl'uots of the Pho«pho<lyni> are frequently shown front the fli-itt tiny ot its udiiiiniHtnttiun, by a roinurkublo iucroitso ul nervous power, with n feeling ot vigor nmi } comfort, to whiuh tho patiuut bus long been unuueufttomed. Digoniioii is improved > tltc uppt'tito inuroHflcs wonderfully ) tho buvvcU boconie regular { tlio oyes brighter; tho skir. olmir und hualthy j und tho liuir acquire* strcngtli, showing ilieimportancool the notion of tho PWphudyue ou tho urgitni* of nutrition. Finally, tho Phnxphodyne muintnins a Ourtain dogi oo ot" activity in tho previously dobilitutud nervous shutout i its uho cuabius Ho dabilitutod organ* to return to their sounr stitlound por or n thoir natural hiuotioiu Persons KUllcriiig from Norvom Dobility, id any of tUi* huiidriid syniptoius which tli.a die treating diriiuiHo ndauuiua, may r««t usmired of an cil'uctuul und won spuciy uuro by tho iudidoua u«o of this mo«l iuvuluublo roiuudy. Du. URiaiTT'd PUOSI'UODVNR IS 80I.D ONI.V lv Cases at li)» Ud by all Chemists and Pattfut Medicine Vendors throughout tho lilobo. Full Directions fur Use, in tho Engliah, Fruuoh, Gonnitn, Italian, uucl J^utoh Jmugutiges^uccompany ouch eitnc. * CA.UTIQX. — Tho lart/n and increasing ## demand for Dr. liru/ht's 1 \o*phodyne lias lad to several imitation* undf somewhat tiinildi' names ; purchasers of thin wed i nine thould therefore be careful lo observe that each oatie bears the Government titamp, wit* the word* Dr. BrigM'* I'hosphodyiie engraved thereon, and that tho tamo words aro alto blown in the bottle. Wholesale Aaenttfor New Zealand— XttMPIUOKNIC, PKU33WK, & CO., Dunuditi and Auckland., THE INS PE C f ION O V MACIUNKUJf ACT, 187-1. nnllK attention of Owners of Machinery nnd X Steam lloilois is cullvd to tlio provisions oi "Tho Inspection of Machinery Act, 1M74," which requires thorn, within n month Iroi.. iuu dute on which the Act is brought into forco, to scud a written notice to tho Inspector of Macltiuery for tlw dixtrict m which such niauhinury boiler may be, giving the mtuio oi ownwr, tho pluco wiicro such inuehtncry er boiler is u*ed, tho iu\uro ot »uch muehiuory, und tho nutuvo mid* niuuut uf tho luuviug po«ver. 'lhe Act was, by Proclamation dat*i the 10th instunt, brought into loioo in th i i'rovince of Wclson. | JNutios* b*t tho luspeotor of tho Nul«on South DUiviut uro to b« iuiarvs»ed to Christ* obafvh^ I NANCAIiUOW,

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 18, 9 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 18, 9 January 1878, Page 1

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