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Pub'ie No: ices GXYGEX ISLIFE. A LTTTOTTGH tlie modern Mnteria'ftfedica j[\_ includes nmny valuable remedies 1 1 for liiitnun afflictions, it is a matter of certainty that in nil ens. -9, where the aiiitnul vitality is fulling, Phosphorus is decidedly supe>iorto any oilier remedy at present known. It will work effects such as nothing elsp will pro luce, mi'! it )io?*e^see the, great advantage o f not causine, ,whei: its use is relinquished, the. slightest action or f'ppressfon. _The question naturally presents itself ' Why is so vultuible an el«*»ent so HtUe resif-deil mill s ) jeMoin prescribed," The only answer which e:m be given is : — Thut a cert iin difficulty has fee 1 knirA inso pvepHvin.j it that its action Hi .be kept v.. J jr perfect control Hitherto rtnas been usedem ohnond anil uliveoils. in sulphuric ether, in reclined! alcohol,; in ehlai'offcrni, and in sever d other substances ; but however vatutble it lias been found it. all the hillierlo know methods o! its preparation," en-tain irregular remits hnve" been rxperitrced, which have led physicia <s. to n«»^!fot it tor p.urpo«e.«, atul to emrloy it oi.ly i.i txireme ei-es and after every other remedy has fai'ed. But a chemical -proctM lias nuw been .disco ?-eteJ, by ssciticli its ■rualutible aeMon on. the hum tin system ri:uy be realised withouary of thaso diiiw« bHiLs which previous modes of.' administration have inv;ii in l )!y produced. . §^r C\ U'iTt 'N.— PliospliOi-asisi sometimes told in the iorm oi Pills »nr Lozenges; it sl.ould beg nerail? known feint every (onn wliere solid particles ol Phosphorus *af? ii,coiiibinatio i is d.-marerous. If is then fore ne< ess'try that the public should be rauliutied v ;iinsi tlie use of eny prrpariition oi Phosphorus not perfectly soluble in water. Protected by Rayal Letter Talent. Dated Oi'rohet- lltii, ISOU, (OZOiMyOXYQiiN.) The ftew Cuiative i\g>'nt, anl only R u» able IiEMEDX lor Ner/ous and Livur Complaints. ii altitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, liiervuus and J.iTertotr. plaints. Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria. Timidity, Indigestion, Fuiluru ot Hearing, eight, and JJeuiory, Lji9?itu c. Want r ol Powei-; s&e., whose oases admit of a Permanent cure by the now remedy PH,OSPUODtNK. (Ozonic Oxygen), whirli at once' aliaya all irritafi m and excitement, imparts' new energy aud life to the enfeebled cotist-iCutioiw aud ranidlv tuitb e\ i> in of (h eliuoito t-ut 0 c mil d tit m m la tiL^. ' t 1 . soia omy tn cases at 10s 6d hi/ all' Chemists and, latent MeaLc'in? Vendors throughout the tttooe. ! Full Directions for us> in the English, French German, Italian, Dutch. Spanish, Portu« gueeso, Danish, Turk sh, Prtsbin, Hindostftni, Madriis-e, Pengale, Chinese, Japanese Languages, accompany each ca-e. CAUIIOX. — '!')!<? Lirge and increasing demand for Di- Liriglit's Pi»o-ipiio !vn c h;:s led to several iniitjtions under siaiikf names ; purchasers of this medicine should ihereiore be careful to observe that the words " l)r liiitiit's Phosphodyne " are blown in the bottle, and that the directions for u<e are pnuted in all languages as above, wit'tout which none can possibly be genuine. E?erv ease btars the Trade Murk and Signature of the Patentee. IMPORTANT CAUTION. — Be mire of JPiraca and Spurious Imitation. \ Mesile Agents: New Z°n!;uid— Ke w\ -t lioi-ut*, Prosser and Co , J)uut-'!iu and Aucliluud. I Ticloriit — I'elto!, Grimwade and Co-, Jlel- j boun.e. tJouth Australia— F. 11. Fuu'Jing and Co., Adelaide. New .^outii \V-dh-* - Elliot Bros , Sydney. Queensland — Berkley aud Tn}ior, vi ilrUb anc HALF-YKAKLY^rATEMEN compauits on sale, at the oJic of this pop.r, •I U E INSPEC TI 0 X O~V MACIlIMilir ACT, 1874. TBK atteniion oi' Owners of Machinery and iSteiiin lioile;s is called to tlie provisions ol " Uio inspection of Machinery Act, 1871," which require* them, within a month ir</u>iue date on which the Act is brought iv:..> force, to send si written notice to the luspecor of Machinery for th- district in v\u,-h fiich Ufichmcry boiler tna\ bo, -jiving the name oi owner, iLe place wncre su, \i niV-huiery or boik-r is used, tiie n? Uin.- o. itn.h u.aeliiii.TV, and tW uutiuc aut- 1 moui? 1 , ai the uiuvui ■' power. ° 'lhe Act was, by ProelatrtiJon <jafei the 10th instant, brought into force iv th) Province oi JNclsou. Notk-^ ior the Inspector of the Nelson South District are to be aadressed to Chmtcburcil, I NAISTAL'KOW, Gtnet' ia*^ota

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 1

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