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Business Noticss [I'ruleeied hi) Jtot/nl La Dutnd October \\l V. DR. BRIGHT'S T) II O R V IF O D V N E «.. (o^omto oxvaux) Tho Now Curative Agftnt, ntul Only lluliiihln Itoinedy lor Ni?* yous ' nnd Liver Complninl;This Phosphatia combination i* » nomwed by the nio.-"t ominnnt inombom ol'r.'i nn-ili'-nl ProfoflMon to bo unequalled for its ower in wplenishing tho vitality of tbo be y, by its ttpplyiug all the essential e'oriH\ituo i«i tin; blood and nerve mb->tiinoe, und for e.velopMg nil the powers and functions of tbo system o tlio highest degroo. It is ngreoiiblo to ilw paliito, nnrl iiinocent in its urlioii, while retaining all its pxtr.iov< dinnry proj'enicH ; nnd ns i\ speoiflo Hiu-pus-sing nil tho known thornpeutie ng.'iit^ of tho present day for tho speedy and permanent iMire of — Nervous Prostration L«s?itudo Liver Conlp)aint^ Sshorcness rf Breath Dizziness nnd limbs Noixcs iv the Heiidandrrjijmivd nutrition Kars Mental and Physical Lofs of KniM'gy and • Dcprnssion Apprtito Consuinptimi (in its Hypochondria ' tir^t shigos only ) Femnlo Complaints Timidity General Debility Eruptions of tho Skin Indigestion Impured Sight and Flittulenci. M^oniory lucapaoily for Study Neivous Fariri'pß or Husiiies.i ' Jinpoverisbed Bho 1 flioir Jfeadiioho Nervous Debility in nil I'roiiuduro Declino its Stages und all morbid condition* of tlio syKtom ariiiing (Vom wlnitpvor eiiu»e. Tl'.i action of the I'liosphodyno is twolrtld— or. tlio one ham 1 nwiri-afling the pm.oiulo wlitih constitutes nrrrous energy, nnd tho other tho. most powerful blood and flesh gonoralina; ag* known ; therefore, a luurvellous ini'dicino I 1 " : ivnovating impnirod and brokon-dmvii «'•> (ttitulions. It quiokly improves the fuuott n.-isimiliition to suo:i a di,'rji, tint vv i. s , years an onmoitjtod, tiuxiou*, oa lavo a, soini-vi^al oondition hiia i)xi.it;<s:l, tho 0 3 rapidly inoreaso in quantity and ilnnnp.sf tho whole Kyutoin r»tw»-to n shito ot ust hoaltl:. Tho Phospltodyno no' ctrieally upon tho orgiuiisation j for instano ansists nattiro to generata that human cotricity whioh renews and rebuilds them ssoous, muscular, nervous, mcmbrarious, andu rgnnio systems. It operates on tho eystoin without exciting care "or thought upon tbo individual as to the process. It moves tho lungs, lircr, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yot mildness unpandlelcd in medioino. The Phojipliodyne gives back to the human str ucture, in a suitable form, tho phosphor-R---ot animating element of lifo, wbioli has boon wasted, and exorta an important 1 nlluonoo directly on tlio npinul marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, to'iic, and invigorating charaoter, maintaining that buoyant energy of tho bruin nnd musoular system which renders tho mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, ontiroly overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition whioh many persons oxporionco in nil thoir actions. The bniuiiloial olfoola of the Phosphodyno aro frequently shown from tho first day of its administration, by a romarkublo inereuso ot nervous power, with a fooling of vigo* and comfort, to which the patient has long been unacoustoniod. Digestion is improved ; the nppotito inoroiiHos wonderfully j tho bowols bocomo regular ; tho eyes brighter j tho skir. cloar and heultliy ; and thu hair acquires strength, showing tho importance ol the action of the PhoHphodyuo on tho orguns of nutrition. Finally, tho Phosphodyno maintains a certain degree of activity in tho previously dobilitatod nervous system ; its uso onablos Ho debilitated organs to return to their souur state and porlorm thoir natural functions Persons sullbring from JNorvou9 Debility, id any of tlio hundred Nymptoms which th,a distressing .lisouso assumes, may rest ansured of an uH'eutual and even «poe r ty euro by tho judicious use of this most iuvaluublo remedy. Dn. BRIGHT'S PJIOSriIODYNK 18 80M> ONI.Y In Cases at 10* fid by nil Chemists and Patent Medioino Vendors throughout tht> Globo, Full Directions for Uso, in tho Englioh, Fronoh, German, Italian, and Dutch /mu-gimges.-aecompany ouoh case. # CAUTION,— Tho largo and increasing ## demand for Dr. Ji right' a 1 bosphodgn* has led to several imitations nndtr somew/iai ' similar names ,• purchasers of Him medicine should therefore bo careful to ohscruo that each case bears tho Government Stamp, tdilii th« words Dr. JJ right's l y hasphodyne engraved thereon, and that tho same words are also blown in the bottle. Wholesale Aaenisfor New ZealandKKMPTIIOK.NE, JfKOSdlC.i ,So CO., Dunedin nnd Auckland., t h e 1 5Tr iTcticTn ov MACHINERY ACT, 187-1. rpHIC attonlion of Owners of Macliinory aud K. Steam Boilers ia culled to tho provisions ol "Tho Inspection ofMuohinory Act, 1874," which requires them, within a month from uto dato on whioh tho Act is brought into lorco, to send a written notice to tho Inspector oS Machinery for the district in which such machinery boilor may be, giving tlio nuuiu of owner, the pluoo wiioro BUeh machinery or boiler is used, llio nrUiro of such muchinery, and the nature am' mount of the moving power. Tho Aot was, by Proolairfction dutci the 10th instant, brought into force in tin Province of Nelson. Notice* fi'i- tho Inspector of tho Nelson South District aro lo bo uddrossed to Clublchurch. I NANCAKROW, Cliiof l-\*yoolv«.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 33, 13 February 1878, Page 1

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