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Industrial and Art Exhibition AN EXHIBITION as above, will be held ia Nelsvu in NOVEMBER NEXi'l JBVENtLE EXHIBITS, for which Prizes f will be giv n will form a special feature.; Further information from the Secretaries, W. T. SHERWOOD, and J. H HARK- j NfeSS. 2678— 2m a NX KEY'S BLACK LEAD " CLEANLINESS" ; WQ. INJXEY'S REFINED BLACK; • LEAD is the cheapest and 'best for Polishing Stores and all kinds of Ironwork equ* 1 to Burnished Steel, without wast? or ■ dust ' , In Jd., 2d , and 4d. BLOCKS.and IsBOXES CAUTIOtT-rTHEEE ARE SEVERAL IMITATIONS Sold everywhere by all Hhopkeepera.i Counting Housa— Soho &qtjabb Lohwoh Patronized by the Aristocracy and EJite, extensively mcd in tha Army and Navy, atd highly ree mmended by the leading Medical Practitioners. Protected by the Royal Letters Patent, dated October 11, 1869. I>R.. BRIGHT'S Phosphodyne. Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Timidly, Indigestion, lass dude, Want tf Power, etc., whose cases admit (if a permanent ' cure by the new remedy, I.! jr. BuIGH'T'B PH; SS?BOI>YnE (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and ex ■ citement, imparts new eueruy and Ife to the ... enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every, stage of these hitherto incurable and' distressing maladies. BSt. BRIGHTS' PaoSPHODYNE is acknowledged by the first medical ipen in Europe : »3. the most efficacious meiii^ine hitherto discovered for We*k and Stuttered Cocsituiions, Nervous Pebiiity, Aversion or Incapacity for Stndy, Indigestion, Ferule Complains Flatulence, liver Comp/ai'pts-, shortness of Breath, Pains in the Head, Pimples, Impoveri bed Blood, and aUdjseases can39d by a long residence in troj ical climates for whkh iron, mercury, iodide of potass, &c, ate given in various form?, often to the destruction of the patient's h alth. I DP, BHJfiH^S' PHOSPHODYNEi -r Uptit. the iptroduction of Ob . Bbioht's Pho^hobtnb, Phospotu^ was but seldom prescribe 2 as a medicine, owiog to the difficulty in so preparing ie that its action could he kept under perfect control. It ha<i b'ae»> used in Almond and Olive nils, i n Sulphuric fether, in hectifled Alcohol, in Chloroform, and ia several a ivertised melicines ; but[ in all the hitherto known methois of its preperation, certain irregu'ar *e3Ulta have bsen |esperienced. But ia the form of Dr Bright's i'HOSPHODiNB, its invslusbie action onTthe human fysterq. ia re^lizei witboat any' of Thjsedrawbackg whi;h other modes of brepHrßtion invariably produce. 1 DR . BSIGRT'S P HOSP^OD Y ME is pre pared on a new principle by whicll all poasible ri>k and oisngrteiible after-effects are entirely prevented | CAUTION.— Avoid Phosphorus in the form of Pills or Lozenges, as they frequently' contain >oud rARTiCf-E* of Phosphorous which accumulate in the system, injure the Hones avd Palate, producing Necroses ar>d other serious evils. Being prepared Jrom obsolete -, formulas, they are generally u\ire . : liable, and in tome cases positively danoer--OUB. _ ■ DH. BRIGHT'S PHOSP^ODYNEJ is agreeable to the Palate and innbdeDt ia its action, while retaining all ita extraordinary properties; and ait a spfcifle aurpasaes all the known Therapeutic agents of ithe present day, DR. BSIGHT'S PEOSPHODYNE.-ilts ; use enables' all debilitated organs to prrtorm their natural functions. J-'ersjonß puffering from. Nervous Pebilitr, or any o f the hundred syinptome which this distres^iDg disease assumes, may ri st as3urad of ; an tff actual cure by the us? of tbia most' invaluable remedy. Dr. BKIGHT'S FHOSPHOUY N!E Ia Sold in Cases only by all ( hemists and Storekeepers throoghoat the Globe. ; S^ ASK FOR Dr. BRIGHt'S | and do not be psrsaaded to take any I ' . Useless ea<J possibly dangerous substi- - - tote. ' ".- "' ! ; ■ NE^T^SALAND AQSNTS : : j ? '' ! NEW ZBAIiANI) DBUG CMEY,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 1

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