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Business Notices. ] [Protected bij Ilni/al J,e Doted October \\t Y. D B II I G H T'S PH O S ? E O DYNE Tfie Now Cmvttive Agent^ 'and Only Reliable Kennedy for ~Mti' 7011s and Liver Complain t*. Tnis Phosphatic combination is » nounred by th.i ino«t eminent member* of th mcilioal Profession to be unpqr.iilled i'oriti owur in replenishing tho vitality of the be f, by, its upplying till I lie es.-ienlial consiituo 3 o'; I :^., blood and nervo pubstaniie, and for evc«t^|p-' ! ig nil tho powei'3 nnd functions of tho system t) tlio highest di'greo. It is agreeable to tho palate, nnd innocont in its action, whila retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and rs a specific surpassing all tlio known therapeutic agents of tlio present day for the speedy and permnuent ruro of— Nervous Prostroiion Lnsu'turlo Liver Complaints Shor'.npss of Breath Dizziness am! limbs Xoi.«cs in the JlcadiuuUinparcLl nutviti-Mt Jtars Mental and Physical Loss of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Female Coinphiint9 Timidity General Debility Eruptions of tho Skin Indigestion Impiired Sight nnd Flatulence Memory Incapacity for Study Netvous Fancies or Business Impoverished Wood Sick Headache Nervous Debility in all Preinnturo Decline its .Stages nnd all morbi.l conditions ol' the system aming from whatever cause. Tho action of the Phosphodyiio is twofold — or. the one ham' increasing tho principle whbh constitutes nervous energy, and the other tho most powerful blood and flesh generating njj * known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine f"' renovating impaired and broken-down c * ndtutioiis. It quickly improves tho fuueti nssimitution to such a do^roj, thub wliiu years an emaciated, anxious,' cadavo .t,^ ecmi-vifcal coudition has existed, tho fl z rapidly increase in quantity and Hnnnusf the whole system return to a state 00 ust health. Tho PhospUodyne ac etrioally upon the organisation j for iustano assists nature to generato that human cetricity .which ronews and rebuilds thets sseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, aiule rgunic systems. !&• opiT*teß-oiv tlw'^iysteiu without exciting care or thought upon tho individual as to tho process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmo-iy, vigor, yet mikln ces unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyiio gives back to the human structure, iv a suitable form, tho phosphoric 01 animating clement of lile, which has boon wasted, and oso-ts an important influence directly on tho spinnl marrow mill nevvous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maiutsuning that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system which renders tho mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, iuootivc, and sluggish disoposition whiuh many persons experience in all their actions. Tho Imncliuial etl'ecfcs of tho Phosphodyno aro frequently shown from tho first day ot its administration, by a remarkable increase ot nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort, lo which tho patient has long beou unaei'iistomcd. Digestion is improved ; the uppetite increases wonderfully •, the bowels become regular ; tho eyes brighter; the skii: dear und healthy; and (ho hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action ii the PhosphoUynu on the organs ot nutrition. Finally, the Phnsphodyno maintains a certain clegiee of activity in tho previously debilitated nervous systom ; its uao enables Ho debilitated organs to return to their souur state aud perform their natural functions Persona sullering from Nervoua Debility, id any of tho hundred symptoms which th.a distressing disease assumes, may rest ussured of an ell'cctual and evon speedy euro by the judicious uso of this inosi invaluable rouiedy. Du. HEIGHT'S PUOSrHODYNE IS SOLD O>'LY In Cases at 10s Gd by all Chemists and Patent Aludiciue Vendors throiujhout tin* Globe Full Directions for Uso, in the English, French, Gorman, Italian, ami Dutch LanguitgCß^accoinpiin v «»<-'"* . CTlstJt * CAUTION.— The large and increasing ** rteuwnd Jor Dr. Jinjhl's 1 \wphodgne h-ax Jed lo seneral imitations tindet somewhat similar names ; purchasers of this medicine should l-here/ore be careful to observe lhat each case boars the Government Ulatnp, ivil.l the words Dr. ft right's Phosphodgne engraved thereon, and that the same words are also blown in the bottle. Wholesale A.uenlsfor New Zealand — KEAiPXHOItNE, PKUioiiii a CU., Duiiediu and Auckland.. Tll E' INSP E CTION OV MACHINERY ACT, 1874. fOIIE attention of Owners of Machinery and X Steam Boilers its culled lo the provisions o. " The luspoctiuii of Machinery Ac!., 1871," which requires them, w ithiu a month m>in me date on which tlio A>:t is brought into iorcc, to send a written notice to tho Inspector ol Machinery lor th>i district in which such ni-ichiuery boiler may bo, giving tho numo ol owner," the place wnero sucli machinery iv boiler is used, ihe nr xure ot" such muehiuery, and tUe nature am' mount ol the moving powvi 1 . 'Ihe Act was, by I'rochurxi'on dati-i the lOt ii instant, brought into lorou in til ) Pro- ' vinci ol' Nelson. iNotifiup iei- tho Inspector of the Nelson Soutli .'>islrict are to be addressed 10 L'linslch arch, ? KAiXCAKUOW", Ciiw4 L.U./-WWI*.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 92, 7 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 92, 7 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 92, 7 November 1877, Page 1

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