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Business Ndticos [Protected bg Jtoi/al Le . • , Dated October 11/ V. ' ■ D 17,. B RIGHT'S Pir o s vn o Dy n 're (ozoniooxvgkn) I lie New Curative Agent, and OnljRelinlilo Ketnedv for Nc foua nnd Liver Compliwnt* 'I'lira Pboophnt.ic eombinar.ioii is ) nonnecd by tbi) tno.-it eminent memberfl of t.i medieiil Profession to bo uneqr,iilleil for its ower iv replenishing the vitality of tbo Ik >', by it? upplying,ull tbe esaontia\ ooiinlitiio i oi' tin: blood and nerve substance, and for ovelop- ')({ nil tho powers and fmictioiisof the system J I be highest degree. It, is agreeable to tho palate, mid innocent in its nct.ioi), whilo retaining nil it.« pxtraordirtary propertii"»i and as. a specific surpassing all Mm known tberiipi'utio n™ents of the present day ibr tho spoeily nnd permanent cure of.— Nervous Pioitration Lussitudo Liver Complaint\ ' Shortnesw of Breath Diz/inrna mid limbs Noices in the Head nnd fmpiu'ed nutrition l^irs Mental aud l'livoiciil Locs of Kii^ygy and 'Depression Appetifo Consumpiion (in its Ilvpocbiinilrin first stnges only.) J«\>malt> Complaints Timidity (leneral Debility Kruptio'ns of the Skin Indigestion Impn'red Sight and Li'lutulencf. ' Memory Incapacity for Study Neivous Fancios or lUisiiu'ss Impoverished Rhol Sick Hendiirbo Nervous Debility in all ProinnhiroDeolino its Stages and all morbid conditions of tbo system nri.'jing from whatever cuuse. Tho action of tbo Phospliodyno' i.V twofold— ot; tho one baik' increasing tbo prii.ciplo whhb constitutes nervous energy, and the otnur tbo most powerful blood ami flesh geucmting ng ° litunviii thcroforo, n marvellous medicine t'"' renovating impuirod and bnikendown c" stitutioiiß, It, quickly improves tlie- funcM iii^imiliition to sun-iu d.^roj, tint ivi,, yfiiir.i an fliinieiued, anxious, culavo .< , semi-vital oordition hrn existed, tlio V -y rapidly mereaso in qulinliry and llrmueif tho whole sy«tciu lvturn 'to a atato on ust hoult.l:. Tlio Phospliodyno no' otrically upon tho organisation i for instano IBeoiilß,,inlfileolsr,.lh6i'voiisi meinbrunous, and.: rgiuiio systfliiis. It opdrutes on tbo pystem without -exciting caro or thought" upon the ■ individual as to tho jirocess. It moves tbe lung!i, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, iunl intestine.", with a harnio\y, vigor, yet, miUim'fr iinpu'rullulecl iv medicine. The Phosphodyno gives bucU «o tho human str iiclure, in a suitablo form* tho pbospboi'ii. 1 oi aninifttin^ dement of life, which has been wasted, and oxorts nn important i nflueneo directly on tbo spinal marrow aild norToim system, of a nutritivo, tonio, and invigorating clniraotor, maintaining that buoyant energy of tho brain anil niusoular system which renders tho mind cheerful, brilliant, and eiiorgetio, entirely overcoming that dull, innotive, and sluggish dlsoposition wlii.'h many persons. experience in all tlieiv actions. Tho bimellcial ell'cets of tbo Pbosphorlync aro frequently shown from the first day of its admiuicti'ation, by a roionrkublo incrouso ot nervous power, with a feeling of vigor nnd comfort, to which the patient has long boon unaonistomod. Digestion is improved ; tho nppolito inoroasos wonderfully { tbo bowels bccoino regular; the eyes brighter; tho slur, clear and healthy ; and the hair aoquiros strength, nbowing tbo importance of tho notion of tho Phosphodyno on tho organs of nutrition. Finally, tho Phosphodyns maintains ft oor> tain degree of activity iv tho previously debilitated nervous systom ; its uso .enables 110 debilitated -organs to return to their sounr state and perlor v thoir natural lunations Persons sulloring from Nor.voiu Debility, id any of tlie hundred .symptoms which th.a distressing Jisonso nssumos, may vest assured of an olleetual and oven spocly cure by thu judicious uao of thi3 most iuvaluablo remedy. Dn. BRIGHT'S PHOS?IIODYNR 18 BOr.I) ON'I.Y In Cases at 10s «d by nil Chemists and Patent Modioiuo Vendors throughout tliu Glob'o. ll'ull Directions for Uso, in tho Knglioh, tfreuoh, Gorman, Italian, and Dutch Imw gmiges.'acconipany eaah case. * /CAUTION— The largo and increasing ## demand for £>: linght's 1 \osphoitgn* has led to several imitations unchr somewhat ' similar names; purchasers of this metfioitw should therefore bo cartful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, ivil'n thn words Dr. Bright' s I'hosphodgne engraved thereon, and that, llu\ sumo words .are also blown in the bottle. Wholesale Anonlsfor New Zealand-* KIUII'XiiOIUN IS, JL'liOiSiCit ie CO., J Duuodiu and Auckland., TII E INS P E c"rTa N 0 V MACUINJiIKJf ACT, 1374. lIUH attention of Owners of Machinery and . Steam ltoilors is called to tho provisions oi " Tho Inspection of Machinery Act, 1871," which requires them, within a mouth Iron, tue dato on which tho Act is brought ii.to torei., to Bend a written notieo to tho luspuoior ol Mncbinoiy lor tli-> disttriut in which such m>icbiucry boiler may be, giving tbo liiuuu of owner, the place wlioro mioh muchinory or' boiler is uood, tbo m-\uroul such machinery, and Uio uuturo uui' mount of tho moving powi-r. .Tho Act was, by. Proolatraiou clat«i tbo ]Oth instant, brought into ibico iv tin Pw viiico oi Nelson. Notic** toy tbo Inapoctov of tho Nolsou South JJibtriot uro to bo uUdrcsdod tv Christetiuroh. / tt A 'NO A 8 HOW,

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 28, 1 February 1878, Page 1

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