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Business Notices [Protected by lloi/.al Le Mated Ovtdber 11/ :■ :,.. ,- ,v; ..• . ■- -te, ''jS'"'^''.^ s" P ir O T) V N M X " ' '(OZOXTG VXYQRW) The Now Curative Agent, and Only Heliiible Itemfdy for N>' yous and Liver Complaint- • Tuts Fhosjihatio combination is i nouncpd by-t-hij morffr eminent, meinbeiN of t'l medical Profession to be unecji:nlled for its owcr in repliMiii»hing the vitality of the be >', by its upplying all the essential consiitue J o fsi& blooil and nerve cubstinice, and for even|pH »i(; nil the powers mvl functions of the system | 0 I he highest degree. It is agreeable to tho palate, find innocent in . its notion, while retniuiivj; all its extraor(iiiiiiry proppnies ; and us a Rpenific surpassing all t.)ie khown theiiippiiti'j ns»f»nt-* of tho present day for the sj>eedy aud perinauent euro o l '— , Nervous Prostration Lassitudo Li ver Complaints Short ness of Breath Dizziness iiiul limbs N : oi«es iv the Head andfmpiutfd nutrition I'ars Mental and Physical Lo!>s of Energy aud Depression .Appetite Coußuiupiinn (in its 'Hypochondria flwt stages only.) .Femala Complaints Timidity G-eneral Pebility Kritpttons of the Skin Indigestion Impurcd Sigkt aud irinfiileiiotiuoapiicity for Study Neivous Fanoics ' or ' Business ' Impoverished Hhod ?iet lleadiichs Nervous Debility in all Premature Decline its Stages and all morbid conditions of the system ariijiiiEf frbtn whuterer cnusf. Tho action of the Phospluidyne is twofold — or. the one haiu J increasing the principle whbh constitutes nervous energy, and th» other the most powerful blood and Hesli generating ag ° known j therefore, a marvellous medicine f * renovating impaired and broken-down c°. ptitutions. It quickly improves the funoti ussiiniliition to such a .l-j^r.«, c'tib vv.inj years an emaciated, a".sio.is, ca l:iro .i >s semi-vital condition has existed, the (f s rapidly increase in quantity and fiminesf the whole system ri-t|irn .<,to a state ot uafc health. The Piios|vliftdyuo afl 1 ctrically upon the organisation ; for installs • assists nature to generate that human , cctrieity, which renews and rebuilds thets paeons, muscular, nervous, membranous, aude rguiijo eystems. It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the 'individual-- us to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, Ividueys, stomacli, and jiijteslincf, with a harmony, vigor, yet inildii eps unparalleled iv medicine. The Phosphoilyne gives back »o the Luman str ucttiie, in' a suitable form, the phosphoric ot animating element of life, which has been ivasfted, and exeats an important influence directly on the spiutil marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant -energy of the brniu uuu muscular a\»tm\ which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, aud onOrgetic, entirc.lj' overcoming that dull, iniKttive, aud sluggish disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. The be'nctiicial ellects of tho Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the First, day of its ssduunij-triition, by a remarkable increase vi nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfortyto which the patient has long beou fUviuceiistomod. Digestion is improved; the , appetite, increases .wonderfully; the bowels boconio regular ; the eya brighter; the skin clear mid hesiltliy ; aud tho hair acquires strength, showing the importance of tho aeliou of the Phosphodyuti on the organs* of nutrition. ln.nully, tho Fhosphodyno maintains a ce rtain degree of activity in the previously debilitated nervous system; its uao enables Ho debilitated or^Hiis to return to their sounr 9 state aud .perform their natural functions .Persons siUlering from Nervous Debility, id itny of the hundred symptoms which th.a distressing fliseano assumes, may rest assured of an ellectual and even speedy euro by tho Judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. '*' De. BJllGirr'S PIIOSfHODYNJi ■ ' la sold o.vnv In C&sei- at lOt (id by all Clinmists and Patent 'Medicine Vendurs throughout the . ■ _ ..■,.. lilobu lT'iill 'tftreiitioiw for Urn, in the Knglish, French, German, lliihan, and Dutch Lan-..-■f.' "li ■ guuges, -accompany each case. if CAUTIOX.— The large, and increasing * # demand for D>: Bright' s l\o*phadmu 'fms led to several imitation* limit i somcwuut mmlar n'aines ; p'drc.'iaseiv of thin mdivina should therefdrd^be careful to observe that each 'case bears the Government Stamp, nill* t/i? words,J)r. Bright 's I'ho&phoUt/iie engraved thereon, anil lhaf, (h*. same wards are aUu blown iii tine, bottle.. ''■■ Wholesale Aaenisfor New Zealand— ■•' KKAii'iUOlUSli, I' ROSSIS it A- CO., Dunediu and Auckland.: THE INS VECT I 0 N O V ■■ MACUIiNEKY ACT, 1,874.. f nHK attention of Owners of Machinery and J_ 5S team toilers is culUm to tin? provisions 01 "The Inspection of Maclnnoiy Act, l»7t,'' which requires them, within a mouth iron, me dii^o-on which the. Act is brought into ioiw, to send a written notice to tho inspector ot Machinery for tlw district iv wuich such m-iciiincrv l boiler may be, giving the uauic of ownei'j'the phi utS wucre such lnachmery «r boiler is u<scd, the nf Mire of such muuutuury, and iW naius-e am' mount »i the moving f " <•i ' ■ )■' noWiiV. t 'I he Act was, by I'roclamfction dat^i the v jfoth ineiant, brought uuo iorcu in til : Proyiiip« f pf %,lson. ' ■*■ ii->' the Inspector of the Nelson South J)wlrict are to be uUilrussed to Christ- J church. 1 vNANH ARROW, (JlUttf i lv/JJtv>tf.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

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