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Business Notiocs. [I,'rvteeled by lloi/nl /> ' JJatcd Quto'bcr lit V. PH O S V It. O D V N E F . (ozomio oxyokn) The IVcvv Curative Atyvut, and Onl; Helta bio Remedy for N«" vous nnd Liver Ooii>|)liiinfcj TniH 'Phnsphntio oombinfifwn is > nounror by t)u» mo.st ominent inomhurs ol'tli medica Profes.swu fo bo unequalled 1 forit» ovver ii replenishing tho vitality nt tho be V. by it applying nil tho essential consiituo tof tin blood and norvo substance, i>ml fov evolop all the powers nnd functions of tho syston: 6 tho highest degree. It if agreeable to tho palnto, nnd innocoul in itsnetion, whilo rcfniiiin^ nil its oxtraor dinnry propetvics i nnd as a speoiflo stn'pas sing all tho known therapeutic iwiit* of tin pivnent day for the speedy nnd permanent euro of— Nwvoub Prontrntion Lassitarlo Liver Complainth Shortni'sn of Breath DisginfKs mid limhii Noises iv thoUondaudruipnred nutrition Kaw Mental nnd lMvyflfcnl Loss of Knorgy and Depression Appttito Consumption (in its Hypochondria fi)>t btuges only.) Female Complaints Tiniiility Gonernl Dobility Kmplion* of tlio Slrin Indigostion Impim-d Might und Kl»t>»leiiOL M'oiuury Incnpnoity for Study Nei vous FanciVa or Business Impoverished Hlool Sick Headache Nervous Dobility it* nil Proiimturo Deolino its Singos ii nil nil morbid conditiona of the system twining from whatever cuuse. Tko action of tho rhosphodyno U twolold— «r. tho one ham 1 Inurcnsing tho pvii.oiplo whioh constitute* iie?TOii» energy, and tho or tier tho nio*t powerful blood and flesh goneruling ng w known; therefore, n inunrnlloiis moilioino f, 1 " renovating impnirnd nnd brokon*dowii o° Btitutions. It quickly improves tho fuuoti nssimihttioii to suoli i\ do^i'oi, t'ufc w i,u yours an omnoiatod, nnxio n, oailnvo .c,,^ Bomi-vitnl coudifciou bus oxi.sfod, tlio //a rnpidly inorenoo in quantity and llrmufasf tho whole syatoni rttnrn »o a \ state 01 vet health. Tho Phospliody'uo no' Otrienlly upon tho organisation ; foriustana assists nature to generate that hiunan BHOous, muscular, nervous, membranous, nuao rgnuio eyetem«. It operate* on tho system without exciting care or thought upon tho individual ns to tho proooss. It moved tho lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, Btoniaeh, nnd intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildn ess unparalleled in niodioiuo. Tho Phosphodyno gives back <o tho human str ucture, in n suitable form, tho phosphoric ot animating clomont of lil'o, which has been wasted, and exorts nn important* nllueneo divcetly on tho spinal marrow nnd novvoua system, of rv nutritivo, tonic, nnd invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of tho bruin nncl imiHOulnr system which rondora tho mind ohoorfnl, brilliant, and enorgctie, entirely ovorooming that dull, inustivo, andsluggUh diaoposition which many persons exporienoo in all thoir notions. Tho bnnofloial olloots of t'ho Phosphodyno avo frequently eliiown from tho first doy of its administration, by a romnrkablo inoruaso oJ nervous powor, with a fooling of vigor and comfort, to whioh tho patient has long boon unuoeustomod. Digostiou is improved j tho appetite incroasos wonderfully j tho bowels become rogular * tho eyes brighter j tho skir. olnar and healthy j nnd tho haiv acquired utrongth, showing tho importance of the action of tho Pliosphoctyuo oi\ tho ovgiuit of nutri* tiou. Finally, tho PWisphodyno maintains a certain degree of activity in tho previously dobilitatod nervous svstom ; its use enables Ho dobilitatod organs to roturn to their souur stato and perform thoir natural functions Persons sutlbriug from Norvous Dobility, id any of tho hundred symptoms whioh th.a distroasing Jisoaso assumes, may rest assured of an otl'eetunl und ovon spoody ouro by tho iudioious uso of this moal invaluable lvino.ly. D«. HEIGHT'S PHOSniODYNE is sor,n only I Iv Cases at 10s (3d by all Chomfots and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tho Globp, I Full Directions for Uso, in tho English, 1 Frenoh, Gorman, Italian, and Dutoh ijiingungcs, 1 accompany onoh caso. * CAUTION— The largs and increasing ## demand for Dr. Slight's l%osphodgn< y has led to several imitations tindt r somewhat ' 1 similar names ; purchasers of this medicine \ should therefore be careful to- observe that I each case bears the Government Stamp, wilii 1 tho words Dr. Jirighfa I'hos.phody.ne engraved 1 thereon, and that Iho same words aro also j blown in the bottle. Wholesale AaenUfor New Zealand— I KiiiUFXllOltNJfl, PitO^SJOlt & CO., I Dunediu nud Auckland., !TII K FnTp £ "cTt lON O V MACHINERY ACT, 1874. THE nttentlon of Owners of Machinery nnd Steam Boilors is called to tho provisions of " Tho Inspootion of Machiuory Act, 1874," which requires thorn, within a mouth, lrwm mo duto on which tho Act is brought into loroe, to send a writton notioo to tUo In&pootov ol Maohinory for tho district iv which such mnohinory. boilor may bo,, giving tho nutno of owner, tho placo whoro sucii niucluriory or boilor in used, the nrNuro of such inachinery, and tuo nuturo am' mount of iho moving power. 'iho Aot wus, by Proohunition datoi tho 10th instant, brought into iwco in tk 1 Province of Nelson. 1 Notion* for tho luspootar of tho Nelson South District aro to b« uiidrctwod to Christciiurch. ; I NAKCABUOW, 1 CbawJt' i^yjotaf.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 35, 18 February 1878, Page 1

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