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Business Notices. (Protected hi/ Roi/al Le Dated October 111 V. aitniici- Piotinj)ttUl)el> DR. BEIGHfS PHOSPirOfIYNE (ozonic oxyorn) Tho Now Curative A«cnt, and Only Koliablo Kemedy for Nc yous and Liver ComplaintTins Phosphatio combination is) nouneod by tha most ominenfc mombors of th medicnl J'rofcflsion to bo unequalled foriti ower in replenishing tho vitality of tho Ik y, by its upplying nil tho osseutial consiituo sof tho blood nnd norvo substnnoo, and for ovolopMqf nil tho powers and functions of tho systum o tho highest degree. It is ngreeablo to tho palate, nud innocent in its notion, while retaining all its extraordinary properties j and ns a specific surpas-. sii'g nil tho known therapeutic ngunts of tho present dny for the spocdy nnd permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration Lnssitudo Livor Complaints Shortness ofßroath Dizziness 'nnd limbs Noifcs in the Ilcndandlmpiirml nutrition Knrs Montnl nnd Physical Loss of Energy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only ) Femalo Complaints Timidity OJciiitiil Debility Eruptions of tho Skin Indigestion Impnred Sight and Flatulonei, Memory Incapacity for Study Neivous Fancies or Business Impoverished Hlood Siotf Headache Nervous Debility in nil Prouinluro Deelino its Stngos and all morbid conditions of the system nrising from whatever cause. Tho notion of the Phoftphridyuo is twofold— or. tho one ham J increasing tho prw.ciplo which constitute.'* nervous energy, and tho other tho most powerful blood and flesh generating ng"* known | therefore, n marvellous modieinn f ll ' renovating impaired nnd broken-down c ° stitutions. It quickly improves tho fuuoti assimilation to suoli n do^nw, til vt w'Mj years an omauiatod, anxious, na lave .1,, Homi-vital condition hns existed, tho 0 a rapidly inor'cniid in quantity aud tli'inncst' ■■ tho wholo syßtom return to a stato oo ust, health. Tho Phosphodyiio ao* ctrieally upon the organisation j for instana ussists nature to gencrato that human cctricity which renews nnd rebuilds thots aseoiis, mnflcular, nervous, membranous, nntln rgnnio systnms. It operates on tho systom without oxu'ijing caro or thought upon tho individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, livor, heart, kidtioys, stomach, and intostinos, with a harmo >y, vigor, yot miklncss unparalleled iv medicine. Tho Phosphodyno gives baok *o tho Luman sh' ueturo, in a suitable form, tho phosphoric ot animating clement of life, which has been wustod, and exerts an important inlluonco uirently on tho spinal marrow and novvoiiH system, of a nutritive, tO'iic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the bruin uncl muscular system which routers the mind cheerful, brilliant, nnd energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disoposition wliioh many persons experience in all their notions. Tho bnnoflcial elleota of tho Phosphodyno aro frequently shown from tho first duy •!' its administration, by a romarknblo incroaso ot norvous power, with a fooling of vigor and comfort, to wliioh (ho patient has long bocu tinucruatoniod. Digostiou is improved j tho appetite ineroases wonderfully j tho bowels become regular j tho eyes brighter} the skin olmir nnd henlthy j and tho huir acquire* strength, showing tho importance of tho notion of the Phodphtfctyuo on t)io organs of nutrition. Finnlly, tho Phosphodyno mnintuins a certain dngieo of activity iv tho previously debilitated nervous system j its u»u enables Ho dobililatcd organs to roturu to their souur state nnd porlor n their natural I'nnoiions Persons Buttering from Nurroui Debility, id any of tin' hundred symptoms which th.a dutrosaing aisoaso nssuuiod, may mat assurad of an otl'eotual and oven speo'lj euro by thu iudioious uso of this mosl invaluable remedy. Dit. BRIGHT'd~~PHOSrHOI)rtffI 18 BOr,» ONLY In Cnsoa at 10.i «d by all Chemists nnd Patent JMLodioino Vendors throughout tho • Globo, Full Directions for Uso, in tho Englioh, French, Gerinnn, Italian, and Dutch J.nwgunge»,'acoonipany oaoh case. * CAUTION,— The large and increasing ## demand for Dr, li right's i'wphodgne has led to seiwal imitations writ * somewhat similar names ; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case boars the Government Stamp, wil\ th'j words Dr. Bright' s l J hos}>hodj/ne engravml thereon, and that th« same words are also blown in the bottle. Wholesale Aaenisfor New Zealand— KI£MI*XILOaNE, i'KOSSlflrt & CO., Duncdiu and Auckland., TII B I nYp BCTI 0 N 0 V MACHINERY ACT, 1574. rnUK attention of Owners of Maohinory and JL Steam lloilors ia calleii to tho provisions oi "Tho Inspection of Machinery Act, 1874," which roquircs them, within a month Iron, mi) dale on wliich tho Act is brought ih:,o lorce, to »ond a writtou notioo to Uio Inspector ot ' Mnohinory ior tho district in which such 1 machinery boiler may be, giving tho name [ of owner, tho placo wlioro such machinery or boiler is uaed, tho mr\uro of such muchiuory, und the nuturo am' niouut of iho moving > po^cr. ' Tho Act was, hy Proolniv.fction date a tho ]Oth instant, brought into Joruo iv tlu Province of Nelson. Notioe* iin- tho Inspector of tho Nolsou South District, aro to bo addressed lv Christ- ° hUrcUt I SfANCARROW, CUi«f I'^yijgtgf.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 22, 18 January 1878, Page 1

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