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Business Notices [Protected hy Roifnl La > Dated October IU •v. DR. B El G H T'S j p . n o s p ir o d y rr e ,JL ; ' (ozoiwo oxtoek) ..*.-».- --| Tho New Curative Agent, onit Only Reliable licmedy for No' yous and Liver Complaint' TnTB Phoppbutio combination is > oounced by tho most eminent members of th medical Profession to bo unequalled for its owcr in , replenishing tho vitality of tho b( y, by its upplying nil the essential consiituo aof tho blood and nervo substance, and for ovelop" *5g nil tho powers and functions of tho system o tbe highest degree. It is agreeable to thu palate, and innocent in its action, whilo retaining all its oxtraordinary properties ; and as a specific surpassing all the ftnown therapeutic agents of the presont day for tho speedy and permanent euro of — Nervous Prostration Lassitudo Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Dizzinods ' and limbs Noises in the Head andlmpared nutrition Kara Mental and Physical Loss of Energy and Depression Appotito Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Fcnialo Complaints Timidity General Debility Eruptions of the Skin Indigestion Impurod Sight and Flatnlonct. Momory Incapacity for Study Neivous Fancies ( or Business % Impoverished Blood Sick Headache Nervous Dobility in all Premature Decline its Stages and all morbid conditions of the ey&tem ariuI ing from whatever cause. Th« action of the [ Phosphodyno is twolold— oii tho one ham 1 increasing tho principle which constitutes norvous energy, and the oilier tho most powerful blood and flosh generating ag " • known; therefore, a marvellous mediciuo £"' • renovating impaired and brokon-dowu o° , stitutions. It quickly improves the functi ' assimilation to_ suoh a d«*i'oe, tlut wh^ years an oinaoiutod, anxious, cadavo i^, ■ semi-vital condition has existed, the Jf a ' rapidly incream» in quantity and firmnesf tho wliolc syptoin return to n state on ust health. Tho Phoßpkodyu» ao 1 I ctrioally upon thn organisation ; for inatano assists naturo to generate that human • cctricity which ronews and rebuilds thota : sseoiis, muscului 1 , norvous, membranous, undo - rganio systems. It operates on tho system i witliout exciting euro or thought upon tho i individual as to tho process. It moves the > lungß, liver, heart, kiducys, stomach, nnd ■ intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildi n ess unparalleled iu medioine. Tho Phodpliodyne gives back to the human t str ucture, in a euitablu form, thu phosphoric oi animating element of life, which has been wasted, and exerts An important influence - directly on tho spinal marrow uud nevveus system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating . churactor, maintaining that buoyant energy f of tho brain and muscular system which 1 renders tho mind cheerful, brilliant, and I' energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, iut active, acid sluggish disopositiou whiuh many r persons cxpcricnco in all thoir actions. \ Tho bmieficial clients of tho Phosphodyno . aro frequently shown from tho first day of its . administration, by a remarkablo increase ot i nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and , comfort, to which tho patient has long beou j unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully ; tho bowels , become regular; tho oyes brighter; tho ski?: , chsar und healthy ; and tho hair acquired , strength, showing tlio importance of tho notion , of tho Phosphodyno on the organs of nutrition. Finally, tho Phosphodyno maintains a certain degreo of activity iu tho previously de- • bilitatcd nervous systoin ; ita use enables 110 ■ debilitated organs to return to their aounr i state and perform their natural fHiiciioiiti ' Persons eutleiing from Nervous Debility, id ) any of tlio hundrod symptoms which th.a distressing disei\ae assumos, may rest ussured , of an eti'ectual and even speedy euro by thu \ iudioious use of this most invaluable remedy. I Dn. BEIGHT'S PHOSiHODYNE . • is solo oxi,y , In Cases at 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Globe. ! Full Directions for Use, in tho English, , French, German, Italian, and Dutoh Laii- , guages.mccompany each case. * CAUTION.— The large and increasing , ## demand for Dr. Brighl's l\osphodgns , has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this vmtieun I should there/ore be cartful io observe that each case bears the Government Ulaoip, wdn the words Dr. Bright's r/iosj>ho<l//ne engraved | thereon, and that the same words are also , blown in tha bottle. Wholesale Aaenttfor .Yew Zealand— I KKiIFXiIOKiVK, PlCOSrflfiii, & CO., Duuediu and Auckland., ' TU E TN SPE C T ION UV ' MACHINERY ACT, 1871. i mil attention of Owners of Machinery and ■ JL Steam Boilers is culled to the provisions ' oi "Tho Inspection of AJiu'hiuory Act, 1874," which roi[inrea them, within a inonlh Irum me datu on which tho Act is brought into lorue, to send a writtun notice to tho Inspector o) 1 Machinnry ior iho diutriot in whiuh such ! in&t'hittury boiler may be, giving Ihe name 'of owner, tW | >lui;e where bugli machinery or boiler ia used, tiu: nvtureof such tnui'liinui-,), und the nature »iu' mount of the niuving > puwv-r. The Aot was, by Proclamation dati- i the ]Oth instant, brought into lorn; in ill i L'rovinca of .Nelson. .Notices ior tho Inspector of the Nelson B»uth JHutriet are lo bo addressed to Climlchurch. I NANCARROVV, Chitii' I Mi/ooc<»r.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 76, 3 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 76, 3 October 1877, Page 1

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