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Business Notices. ; [Protected hi/ Tf.ni/nl T,e Dated October lit V. j DH, BRI G HT'S pHOSPH 0 fl Y N E X (OZOMIO OXVrtRN) The 2Vow Curative Agent, and Only Reliable Remedy for Ncyoua and Liver Complaint Tnis Phosphatlo combiuation in i nounreri by t)i«} moat oiiiiiiciit member* of tli medical lrofosMonto bo unequalled for t tt owcr in replenishing tlio vitality of tho b< * f t by itn upplying nil tho osnontiul consiituo sof tlio blood and nervo substance, und for evelopig ftll tho powers nnd functions of tlio system o tlio highest degroo. It is ngrooablo ro tho nnluto, and innocont in its notion, whilo retaining nil its extraordinary properties j niul as n upooiflo surpassing nil tho known thorn pmitio ngonta of tho present day for tho speedy and pernmnout rnro of— Nervous Prostration Jmasitudo Liver Oonipluints Shortness of Bronth Dimness und limbs Noises in tlio Iload and frnparcd nutrition ''''H 1 * Mental nnd l.'hjdioal Ws of Enorgy and Depression Appetite Consumption (in ite Hypochondria first stages only ) ! Fomalo Complaints Timidity I General Debility Eruptions of tho Skin Indigostion Im pared Sight nnd Flntulonot, . Momory Incapacity for Study Noi vous Fancies orUusinoss Impoverished Mood Sieif Heudnoh« Nervous Debility in all Promiituro Deolino ito Stugoa nnd nil morbid (jonditiona of tho system nrin. ing from whntovor cmi*«. Tho action ol the Phosphodyno ia twofold— uii tho one hnm 1 ! inoronsing th« prii.einlo whiali constitute* nervous onurgy, nnd tho otner tho ino*t I powerful blood nnd floah gonernting ng* i known j thoreforo, n marvellous inedicino f 1 " roMovntiug impnired nnd brokon-down o° stitutioits. It quickly improves tho funeti Assimilation to sueh a d.i<rm), tint \v>tiv> yours an einnointod, anxious, euduvo j, somi-vitnl condition has existed, tlio ?l a rupidly inercaso in quantity nnd Jlrmnosf tho wholo system return to a etnto oo ust health. Tho Phospliodyno no' otiioally upon tho organisation \ for instuno nsfiists iiiituro to gouoruto thnt hnniiin oetrieity which renews nnd rebuilds thorn sscoui) muscular, norvous, inenibrnnoim, undo rgunio systems. It opi rates on tho system without exciting euro or thought upon tho individiml us to tho proeoes. It moves tho lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intostinoß, with a hwmo'ty, vigor, jot wildii ess unpnrullelod in modioiue. Tho rhosphodyiio gives buck <o iho human str ueture, in a suitable form, tho phosphoric ot nnimating oloment of Jiln, which has hmm wasted, mid oxorta nn important inlluent'O directly on tho «pinul marrow and nci'voiis system, of n nutritive, touic, und invtgoruting charaoter, inaintniuing that buoyant energy of tho brain and muscular systoiu which renders tho mind ohcerful, brilliur.t, nnd , onorgotic, ontirely overcoming that dull, inaotivo,(lnd sluggish disopositiou whioh nm»y persons oxporienco in all their notious. Th« btineflvinl ollccts ol lito I'hosphodyno are frequently shown from tho first dny #1 its aditiinitilration, by a lvnmrkublo inoreaso of nervous power, with n feeling ot vigor ami comfort,' to which the patient has long been unaccustomed, Digestion is improved j the appetite increases wonderfully ( tho bowels become regular j tho eyes brighter i thu ukir. clour and htuilthyi und tho hair acquires strength, showing tlio iinpoiiunoo 01 the notion ol' the i'hosphodyno on tlio organs of nutrition. ,- Finally, tho Phnsphodyno maintains n certain degree ol" activity in tho previously d.!bilitutod nervous syutom | its use enables Ho debililuted organs to return to their sounr «tato und perlor n tlioir natural I'unniions L'ersons suH'ering from Nervoui Debility, id any of tho hundred nymptoms whioh tli.a diitroMsing disease assumes, may rest ussurod of an oll'ectuul and even speciy cure by thu iudicigus lino of this mosi iuvuluablo roiucdy. Dk, BBICrllT't) PHOSrHODYNE IS BOT<I) ONLY lu Cases at 10s (id by nil Ghoiufots nnd I'atout Medicine Vendors throughout tho Globe. Full Directions for Ceo, in tho . Knglioh, Fronoh, Gorman, ltaliuu, and J)utou I,»m--guugoß^ucoouipun.v cuvli citeo. * CAUTIQX,— Tho large and incmmiuj ## demand for Dr. Jiny/d's 1 \uxphadijne him led to several imitations nndt, ' mmf-what similar names ; purchasers «/ this mcdiciiw should therefore be cartful to observe that each case boars the Government Stamp, with tho words JJr. Wright'* JPhusphodyns engraved thereon, and that the tamo words are also blown in tho boltle. Wholesale Aaenttfor New Zealand— ' KKAll'XllOJ.tNri, I'KOSdlCtf Hi CO., Dunudiu and Auckland., • ' Tll E Fn SI>EC TlO N O V MACHUNEIty ACT, IS7I. fnllJC atloution of Owners of Machinery mid i JL Steam iioilors is culled to tho provisions oi "Tho Inspection of Machinery Act, 1«74," which requires them, within a month Irwu. m«o date on which tho Act is brought itito lorco, i to Hond a written notice to the Inspouior oi iVlacbincry for tho distnut in which such inuchiricry boiler muv bo, giving the name ol owner, tLc pluco wlicre such muchiticry ur ' boiler is used, tho nruire ol' such muchiuery, und tho nutui'u uuv* mount of the moving , po*vci. 'Iho Act was, by Proclamation dntfi the , }Oth instant, brought into lorco in tlii Province of Mclson. i JNotio«» I'm tho Inspector, of tho Nelson South -Diotriut ur,o to bo uddressud to Christ«4iurcl\ s I NANCAIUIOW, ■ CUitU' t'nyootojr, <

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 24, 23 January 1878, Page 1

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