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I Business Notices[Protected by Royal Le Dated October lit ' ; V. ' DB.B RIGHTS P ;^ 6s'p;-ho i> ywe ; (OZOJIIO OXTGBSf); • :1 -The New Curativb Agent,- and Only Keliabie Remedy . for' Ne w foua ; j /. and Liver Gomplaint!' ; THlsPhosphatic combination js> nounced by the most eminent members of th- medical Profession to bo 'unequalled; for itj ower in replenishing tlie vitality of the be », by its upplying all the -essential . cpnsutue »of the blood and nerve substance, and for evelop^ »Ht.alJ the powers'and functions of the system o'the.highest degree. :. . . i It is agreeable, to the palate, arid innpqent in its action, .while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific surpassing all the lcnowri tberapwi tic agents of the present day for the speedy, and permanent 6ure.of— . . \, . ...'....; 'Nervons Prostration Lassituda , Liver Complaint* Shortness «f Breath Dizziness and limbs Noises- in thi Head andlmpared nutrition" ; Kbits: ; . Mental . and Physical Loss of Energy and .Depression • Appetitb Consumption (in its Hypochondria first stages only.) Complaints Timidity General Debility Eruptions of the Skin Indigestiou Im pared Sight and Flatitlenct- "Memory. ' ; Incapacity for Study NeTvous Fancies .; :or\Busines3 „* •■ Impoverished; Blood Sick Headache Nervous Debility in all Premature Decline its Stage* and all morbid conditions of the system 1 afi«ing from whatever cuuse. The action of the Phosphodyne is twofold— on the one haut 1 increasing the principle whtoh constitutes nervous energy, and the otner'the most powerful blood and flesh generating ag 9 known ; therefor6, a marvellous medicine .f"' renovating impaired and brpken-down . « o stitutions. It' quickly improves the functi ' assimilation tu euch a do^raa, tU^t witaj : ; year?, an .emacifited,, *?ixipit» > .cAdavo --i^ ' aemi-vibil condiyon lias exiited, tha 4 a, , -, "rapidly increase ia quantity and nrmnesf ••' ' ' i the whole sy»tem rkturo. to » itate oo \ uff, ibtvlrtu r J^^ji thoJpKodyoeri f&x-.i ! ctm»UTttpoatb«o^«»t«»t^rfas'in«taop. t, > i-^ssisii Utaiwfff to * 'ge'nerUtg'' th^t hu'tnw : '" ¥ctrwjity ' which renew* and' robuildr tfedis «t«ot^ ztttteulftr, nervous, mamhnwous» ttnde fcimonfc <&'«6us c«re or 1 tfeettght "upon th« indfridtud 88 to the proe^. It moiei iHe lifflS* *$ffitfl h&#v*sni£Br «J»miKshii And intcatinnd, » J»jra«oii»«,T«or,i j*% mil^neßsUnjimUtjlcdin medicia*. !"- The PbfiJLjjhodyni pica baok f» th« tumsm «tr uoturdj j^^iaitftbri form, th« phaßihori^ W aaimatlni dement of life, whieh hai b^en w«»tcd, »n<T f*ftrt» *n , ! teipbriaai : jrtfliwn'ce flircVlly^if ! {ttW spinal ioarrow ind nwyotti pf a uutritiwj toaic, andinvijorftting char^cter^ maintaining that huoyiat energy tbo -brain wd wueoulixr »y#wra Tthich riders tha Wind ! cheerful, brUtiint.Md «e?rfeUCi entirely oV&ttinirig' thai dull, iafctite, oluggib^ which m**J. pertons experieiice in all their actions. ,-.■ , „ 1 ' The fceiirficiul elfMW of fhe' PitOiphdayne ar?' frequently shown frdih' the first dAj?i»Pitr ad?njuwtmtie{iy ,by ft r ,rtftaa>lcab>; increase! of ! nervous \ power, xtiih,* (eeliug vigor aijU; [dotflfort; to'WhicH t|Ve patieiit u has.long bee'ii' unaccustomed. ( Digestion i^ improved ; tlie ] a^petjtejncsreases, , :wo|iderfwll> j : the, .. bpw.eli: beconie regular j the , eyes, jbrighter^. the j»jki«f; ! clear' ' aSd ' healthy ;' ' and' : ,'th"o Wir .acquires' I strongfh; showing the iuipprtanc'e of the* uctiouof the.Phosphodyne ou the orgons. of inutri'tidh. ' „'., ,' . „'\. ; i' f ,., „., .';..., I ( ; Finally, 1 tho 'Phosphodyne ' maintains a ee r* \ • tein; degree of^iotivity 'in the previously d«i- ; ! bilitated nervous system. KJtSrasoifinableu-Jlo; debilitated 1 organs jto retiiru ,to (j tbeir sounr . state' and por/or ii their "ri^tjural YuriiJuons ' 'Persons suuering' froui 1 ■SrervouV'Debflity, ; ij : ' an Jsr;9.fi-^!WnbWMdr^d'i«y?Bpt6ins. : ..sr'bioh.-<'tli,-»: 'dit tressing d.isease.as&umes,; may. jreat assured ; joi J im eifoctilkt Uria Ki even' speedy' curd bytbj i udicious : Use 6f t uis 'inbsl uivuluibfe remedy I j ' I '. Difc . iBRIGHT?^ PfIpSFHODyNB 4 Z-. !''■'' x ''" ja'soLp^oJfLY'j ' '"". ": jlu Cases at 10s ed'by'ili Cliemists "artd : i F>Pfttent 'Medicine Vendors" throughput thtc ' ->•:, I-.!-.--.-; r> icil> Globe,,-:, /v , l^ r: .-,.' jFiiU 'Dir'eotipns for Uso, , in the English, 'French," German,'' itah'ih,' and Diitoh li*h- \ !;'<;! guagesj-accompaiiyleiich caiibi '•' * : P4UTION.-i-Th6 large and increasing demand for X>r, Slight's ,JL\oijphodgn.\ )ms led to teteral imitation* ymfa* Isbmewh'al \ similar, nditles} purchasers of this medicine should thertfofe be careful to 'observe, thai each case bears the- Government Stamp, ailk the words J>t. SrigWt Phqspfyodyne t engraved therebht 'and lhat ■thii'"- same 'toorils r diir*''a7*(i» blQWhibifcbatm^ !-M:u-l .'• = ": ?•;•.:;!!■' -'.^' • Wholesale AqenU for JS r ew Zealand-' <■■■■■' KEMPIIiORNte, PrtOSdKui & &>,, Dunedin and Auckland., THiB "jflfspE CXI OS Olt I: : .MA.CHINBUY ACT, 1874.; HhHE attention of Owners of ifaehinwy aud; i.|. Steam Boilers is called to the prpvuioua oi " 'lK'e 'inspection of Machinery Act,1874," which; requires them, within a oiouth trt>u. vWe date on which the Act ia brought iiiVdjlorce, to'setld a whiten uotico. to the luspisctor of Machinery ior the district in wh'ieii' euch yiachinery.: ■ boilei'uiay' be, giving the 'lia'iine of owner,: the place where sU<;h .mtt(;hinerj*:©r boiler is used, the injure .of such .machiueryi ' and the nature anc 1 niouut oi the moving power/ \\\. ■.)':■'.';■:'■'■> \ ..' ' ■ '• ' : The Act was, by I'roolain&tion dat^.i the 10th inbtant, brought iutp iorca iu th i Province of Nclbou. '■ ; ! JNo.tice» fpc : thi9 Inspector of the . Nelson South District are to $p uautcesed W; Chrietr charuh. . ' - . , ■ . 1 '7 KAiyCABEOW, 1 . „ ," iJiiitf lny+n<*si '

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 25, 25 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 25, 25 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 25, 25 January 1878, Page 1

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