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Business Nbticos. ' ' [Protected by Rot/al Ln *'■ ■■ Dated October 111 V. IlllI! './P!-i, BRIGHT'S 3 p (H 0,(5 P II O D V S E j X (OZOSIO OX7OKN) i J The New Curative A«ent, and Onl; Keliable Kemedy for Ne>ous and Liver Complain^ < 'Tma Phoiphatlo ootfibinatioii !s> nounee< , by tho j«b«t ominnnt memberk of fi tnedien Profession' to bo' uuoqr.allpd lor iti ower it ( rcplenishinff ilio viiality of tHi be t, by it Applying all thft oflSontiaroo'nsUt.uo >of tin blood and norvo substanco, ntid fqt ovelop •nij nil tho powers ntfd fuaotio'ns of the systom d the highest degree. ' It i* ngreoablo to tbo nutate, eticl innoennt in its netion, wbilo retaining all its extraordinary properties j and ns a specific surpassing all tho known thorapeutio agents of the prpsent day 'tot tho Spttody find 'pciinmieni euro of— ' " . ' . Nervous Prostration Lnssitudo , ' Liver Complaints Shortness of Bronth Dizziness nnd limbs Noixes In the Ilondaiidrtnpared nutrition KHi'« Mental nnd I'hyjicnl Lo(»a of Knorgy nnd De|)ivs«ion Apprtifo ConsunVpti.m (in its Hyp.iithrtndrin, fin«t' sfngee oiil^ ) ■ ( Komuld Complaints Timidity (General Debility Eruptions of tbo Skin Indigestion Impm-ed Sight and tflntulerici. Memory Fneiipiicity for Study Net vous Faiieics or fiusiness . Impoverished Blood .^iotr lleudnchfl Nervous Debility in nil Promnturo Declino its Htages and nil morbid conditions of tlm systoiri niriii. ing from whntevor eance. Tho notion of tbo PlioAphodymi is twolold—ot: tbo ono hum 1 increasing tho prii.eipln whub constitute* nej vous energy, and tho ouu-r, tbo most powerful blood and flosb gciieraling »»" known } therefore, ft marvellous ntcdiuina f" . renovaiing impiiired and brokoii-dowii c° rttitutious. It quickly improves tlio functi itssiiiiibition to «uo!t iv il.)(riu, t<u6 #\,\j yenrs ftti flinivoiatod, anxious, on lava .i, } semi-vital condition has existed, tho (la rapidly in oro use in quantity nnd flnnnesf tbo whole system mturn to n ■tato on u«t health. Tlio Phosphodyiio ao 1 otricnlly upon tho organisation) for iiutaiio assists naturo to gonerato that human octricity which renews and rebuild* thots 88COU8, muscular, nervous, motnbruuous, utul.i rgimio Bysteniß. It opi rates on tlio »y»tem without oxoiling vo.ve or thought upon tbo individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomiieb, and intestines, with n harmony, vigor, yot inildn ess unparalleled in modiciac. Tbo Phosphodyuo gives back to tho human str ucture, in a luitable form, the phosphoric ot animating clement of life, which ha* been wasted, and oxortit an important iullueiico uirectly on tbo jpiiml marrow. and novouo system, of a nutritive, to'iie, nnd invigorating cliarauter, maintaining that buoyant energy of tbo bruin unit muscular, system which renders tin; mind cheerful, brilliar.t, and eiiergetio, entirely overcoming that dull, inmitivo, andnluggish disposition wliib many peivona oxperienoo in all thei*?, uctious, The iH'iielloiul elleets of tho P!io*pbodyno ai'e frcqUfiitly shown from the first day of its administration, by a romurkable ' iiioruaeo ol nervous powor, with v fueling of vigor and oQiufort, to which the patient has long been uhnucuHtomod. Digestion is improved ; the appetite iiicroitses wonderfully ; the bowels become regular j the tyutt brighter j the okin clear mid healtby j and tho hair acquire strength, showing ilie impoitanot) of tbo ncti'.n of tliO'l'ho.-ipliuUyuo ou tho organs of nutrition. Fimilly, tho Phosphoilyuo maintains a ocrtniu degiui 1 of nmivity in tho previously debilitated nervous svntom t its uso enables Ho debilitated oi'iiuna to roliiru to their eouur state and per oro their natural liinoiiatis Pei'dous »uH'oring from Nitvoih Debility, id any of tlu> hundred symptoms which th.ii distroftsiug Jisoaso un»uuios. may rest usfiurtii of aii •ll'cotuul nnd e von spec Ij euro by the iudioioiiß use ol this most invaluable roinudy. Dn. imiarms imo^ jiodyne 18 BOliD OM-V 111 Cases at iOt (id by ull Cbomi^ra niid Patent Modioino Vendors throughout tho (Jlobo Full Direction^ for Uho, in tho English, l''ionob, Gorman, Italian, and Dutch /.anguuges,Miceom|iany each case. * CAUTION.— The largo and increasing ## demand Jor JJi: JJ right' a 1 \osphtntgiui ha* led to several imitations undc " ttumewhal jtiii.ilar names; purchase >'$ of thii Medicine should therefore ho careflit id observe thai each case bears Vie Government Stamp, iui7/t th« words Dr. JB right' a Phosj)hodgne engraved thereon, and that tlm same words aro alxo blown in the bottle. . ' Wholesale Aaenlsfor Now Zealaiul— Kttttri'liOUNti,. JL'Kuddltlrt & CO., | Dunediu and Auckland., TII B INSP BC T ION U V MACIIIMEKi: ACT, 1874. TUE uttontion of Owners of Maohiuory and Steam HoiloiH in culled to tlio provision «)l "Tbo lnspootiou of Machiuory Act, 1N7 f.," which requires them, within a month iron, uio dato on which tho Aot U brought iiito torue, to aontl a writtou notice to tlio inspector oi Macbincry for tbo district in which such ni'uihinory boiler may bo, giving tho name of owner, tho plact) wncro eucli mucbiricry «r boiler is ueod, tho nr\uro of buoli macbiucry, and tho naturo urn* 1 mouut oi' tbo moving power. Tho Aot was, by Proclan^Uou dat<ii the 10th u\Bt,iwit, brought iulo lvrco in i\\ t l'royiiiee of Kelnon, JNoUoo* 1»»p tbo Inspector of tho NcUou. })ihl^iot, uro to be uddruosod to Curint- ; . I NANCAiUiOW, , ■ C v lm4' lu^uoioi'.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 19, 11 January 1878, Page 1

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