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Business Notices. [Protected bij Jiot/al Lo 1 Dated October- \\t V. • Sttntlcc ?3isftin!(|tti*sljcti DR. BBIGH T*S Pir . O s p it g d m b (ozonio djpyaßN) Tho New Curativo A^enfc, and Only Keliablo Remedy for Nirjrous nnd Liver Complaint* Tma I'hosphatio comhinntion is > nounend by t)\fl most cminont members of th medical l'rofosfliou to bo unpqr.alled fur ibt owor in replenishing tho vitality- of the b< y, by its upplj'ing nil tho essential oonstituo sof tho blood and norvo substnnco, nnd foe ovolop'iq; nil fho powers nnd functions of tho system a Ilio highest degree. It, is ngreonblo to tho palate, nnd innoeont in its action, whilo rctuiniug all its extraordinary proponies j and as a spooiflo surpassing nil tho known thcrapeutto ngents of tho present clay for tho spoody and pcrmanont euro of — Nervous Prostration Lnssitudo Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Dizziness . and limbs Noises in th« Head and TiMparod nutrition I'-ars Mental and Physical Loss of Energy and .Depression Apprtito Conßiimpiion (in its ITvpochonfli'i'ii fir-t stages only.) Fomulo Oomplnints Timidity General Debility' Kruptions of tho Skin Indigestion Impured Sigkt and inutuloucc. Memory Incapncity for Study Nervous Fanoios or Uusiness Impovnrished Bho.l Slcif Headncljo Nervous Debility in nil ' Promnturo Dnclino its Stages and all morbid conditions of tho systom urning from whatever cause, Tho uetion of the I'hojphodyno is twofold— vi; tho one hrn increasing tho principle whialt constitutes nervous energy, ana tlio ocner tho most powerful blood and flesh generating ag <s known | therefore, a marvellous modieino f"' renovnting impaired nnd brolcon-down o° stitutions. It quickly improves tho funoti assimilation to suo!\ a il'^-o;, th it w i,u years an omauintoil, anxious, . oa Invo .t). somi-vitnl condition luvs existed, tho 'I a rapidly biorenso in quantify atul-flnnnusf % tho whole syttoni return ton stuto on ust health. Tho I'liosphodyuo ao' otriually upon tho organisation i for instano assists natttro to genorulo that human ectricity which renews nnd romiilils thols li.ieous, muscular, nervous, membranous, undo rgnnio systems. It opt rates ori tho^jstem without exciting euro or thought upon the individual us to thu process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kitluuys, fltomnoh, nnd infos'inos, with a harmo iy, vigor, yot mild--11 ess unparidlelod in modieino. The Phosphodyno gives bauh <o tho human stnicUire, in a euitublc form, tho phosphovic otuiiimnting element of life, which Inn been wasted, and exerts nil important inlluuiieo directly 011 tho spinal marrow ami nevvou.i syi)tem, of a nutritive, touic, and invigorating cliitraotor, omiutuiuing that buoynnt cucrg.v of the bruin lunl muscular system which roudors the iniiid ohoorful, brilliant, and onergctio, ontik'ly ovorooming that dull, inactive, uud sluggish (liso)iositiou which uiuuy pcrsoiin e\|iei'icuee in all their notions. The beneficial elleets of iho I'liusphodyue uro frequently shown from the first, clny of its ndmiiiicti'iitioi), by n, remarkable increasn ol nervous power, with a feeling of vigor nml comfort, to which tho put,icnt bus long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite incroasi's wonderfully ; the bowels become regular ; the eyes brighter j tho skin . oli'iir nnd healthy; and the hair acquires I'etrengtli, showing the impoitunco ot tho uetion ..-of the I'ho.-fpliiniyiiu on Uio oi'guu.i of uutrij' tion. . • Finally, tho riiosphodyno lnuintuins a certain degioe of nctivity in tho previously dobilitatect nervous system ; its usu enables 110 debilitated organs lo return to their aouur state und penor n their untural I'uueiioiu t'emons Hulleriiig from Nervoui Debility, id any of Hie hundred symptoms which th.v dittrcssiiig .liscuso ussuiuus,. may riMi, assured of au wtlectuul and even speo'ly euro by tho iudioious uso of this mv.ii iiivuluablo remedy. Dk.- lutiamy pjiosiiiODYNis Id 80I.D ONLY In Cases at 10s (id by nil Chemists and I'atont Modiciuo Vcndon throughout tlu> Globe Full Directions for Use, in tho Kugliih, l<'rcnch, Gei'maii, i luli-vii, unit Dutch .'.ungunges, iiecomjtauy each ease. * CAD T ION, — Tho targn and increasiiii) ## demand for Dr, Jlrtght's I Soaphodt/ne has led to several imitations undt: somewhat similar names} purchasers of this medicine should therefore bo careful to obserae that eauh case bears the Government titamy,, vitA Ihv words Dr. Ji right' a I'hosphodyne engraved thereon, and that thn same words aro also blown in the bottle, Wholosalo Anenlsfor New Zealand — KK.VU'I'UORNIi, i'RoaoKii, & (JO., Dunoiliu uud Auckland,, THE IN SPE CT ION O V MACiIINEKSf ACT, 1874. fi^IIK uttention of Ownorsof Muchinory und J_ Steam Boilers is culled to the provisions oi "Tbo inspoolion ofMuclutiury Act, 1871," which requires them, within it month irounue duto on which tho Act in brought iiiio torco, to send a written notico to tho Inspector oi ilaoliinol'y he thy district in which such muchinery boilor may be, giving ibo uanie of owuer, tho pluoo whuro such niuohiriory «r boilor is used, tho inrUiro of such imichiuory, und tUo nutuco aiu' mount of tho moving power. Iho Aot -wus, by Pr.ocluir.r.tiow dat^i tl»e 10th instant, brought iuto forco in tin l'rovince of Nelson. iNotio".* i'ov the Inspector of tho Nelson South District aro to bo uddrewoJ lo CUvistchuicU. I tfANCABROW, CUioi' i vn»'jotoi*.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 20, 14 January 1878, Page 1

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