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Public Notice OXYGEN IS LIFE. ALTHOUGH the modern Materia Medica includes many valuable remedies or human afflictions, itis a matter of certainty thiit in all cases, where the animal vitality is | falling, Phosphorus is decidedly superior to f any other remedy at present known. It will I work effects such as nothing else will produce, and it possesses the great advantage of not sousing, whet: its use is relinquished, the slightest action or. depression. The question naturally presents itself ' Why is so valuable an element so little. regarded ' •nil so seldom prescribed," The ouly answer . which ban bo given te: — That a certain' difficulty, has beia found in ijjo preparing^itj ilcohol, iv chloroform, and in several other I lubstanccs ; but however valuable it has been J ound i_ all the hitherto know methods of i fs preparation, certain irregular results havo seen experienced, which have led physicians o neglect it for general purposes, aud to employ it ouly in extreme cases and after every other remedy has failed: But a oheinical process has now bceu dieeovored, by which its invaluable action on the human system may be realised withou any of those draw* backs which previous modes of administration have invariably produced. IK_^ CAUTlON.— Phosphorus 1 8 sometimes sold in the form of Pills and Lozenges; it mould be generally known, h every form whero solid particles of Phosphorus are in combination ia dangerous. It is therefore necessary that the public should be cautioned tgainst the use of any preparation of fhoßphorus not perfectly soluble in water. Protected by Royal Letter Patent. Dated October 11th, 1869, (OZONIO OXyGJiN.) The New Curative Agent, and only Ri u« iblb RjEifEDr for Nerroua and Liver Com* plaiuts. Multitudes of people are hopelessly sufferiag rom Debility, Nervous and Liver Coinpluintsi Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure ol Hearing, Sight, and j liemory, Lassitu le. Want of Power, Ac, vhoae oases admit of a Permanent cure by the lew remedy PHOSPH p Oxygen), which at once md excitement, imparts o tho enfeebled cor.atitut :ures every stage :ortneßehithei*to?:.ouroble % md distressing maladies, f_SSß?l§§jra BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. s sold only in ce„s of 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Medioiue. Vendors throughout the Globe. Full Directions for use in tho English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Turkish, Persian, Hindostani, Madrasse, Bengale, Chinese, Japaueae uanguitge.4, accompany each case. CAUTION. — Th- large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphoydne has led to several imitations under similar names ; purchasers of this medicine should tberofore be careful to observe that the words "Dr Bright's Phosphodyne" are blown in the bottle, and that the directions for use are printed in all languages as above, without which none can possibly be genuine. _very case bears tho Trade Murk and Signature of the Patentee IMPORTANT CAUTION. — Beware of Pirasy and Spurious Imitation. Wholesale Agents: New Zealand— Kempthorn, Prosser and Co., Dunedin and Auckland. Victoria — Felton, Grimwade and Co., Melbourne, South Australia— F. H. Faulding and Co., Adelaide. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL -EXHIBrjION, CHRISTCHUKCH; Those that wish to be represented at the International Exhibition lo bo held in Christchuroh in March next, shoull inform us of their intention. We have been connected with all the international Exhibitions held in the colonies, At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented 60 exhibitors, for whom we received 10 gold medals, 49 first, and one second, awards, three ot which were New Zealand firms, (U. Strang and J. T. Martin, Inver* cargill, and G. Bovan, Wellington.) Our plan is to represent the exhibitors, transact tbeir business, fix the exhibit in its space, attend to the judging of exhibits and anything necessary while the Exhibition remains open, and at the close repack and send their goods back, or sell them or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for Exhibitors to have to attend the Exhibition to fix tbeir exhibits, and causes them not only loss of money which they must necessarily expend on them, then again the exhibitors have a benefit, they have no trouble in getting space, they inform us how much is required, and we secure it for them as we havo a large amount ti ran ted to us. We fix, &c, the exhibits J ou a better space than it tliey applied. I Our terms are moderate. We specially J caution the public against giving thenexhibits to so called Exhibition anents, who have been the rounds ot all the Exhibitions, and run exhibitors into debt and other difficulty. — Albert S. xVLanders and Company, British and Colonial Manufacturers 8 Agents ; Head Office, 91 Little Collins sti.eet, Eas'. Melbourne; 67 _itig William street, Adelaide; Town Hall, Perth, Western Australia ; P.-rtuaueut Braucu in Christchurch.— Advt.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1280, 4 June 1883, Page 1

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