FaUio lotiee OXTOBNIBLIVB. A LTHOUGH the modem Materia Medic* £\, includes many valuable remedies or human afflictions, itis a matter of certainty that ia all eases, where the animal vitality it falling,, Phosphorus is decidedly loperiorto any other remedy at present known, It will work effect* tueh at nothing elee will produce, and it posMsses tile great advantage of not saotlng, when fts? ma it wlinquiihed, the slightest action or depression. The qamtkm naturally presents itaelf 'Why it so valuable aa element co little regarded and to seldom prescribed," The only answer which can he given is t—That a certain tfconol, ia eUorofoni, aadia setenl other j tabstMMtf but however valuable tt bat been I onad in til the hitherto know methods of I tt preparation, oertain irregular reanltt have 1 lean experienoed, which hare led phyticiaatf o neglect it for general purposes, and to | employ it oiJy in extreme cases and after | ■every other remedy hat railed. Bnt a chemical I process hat now been discovered, by which I itt invaluable action on the homan system I nay be realised withon any of those draw*! »c*t which previout modes of administration I bare invariably produoed, f IST CAUTlON.— Photphorusi t sometimes | told in the form of Pills cad Losengett it I •hould be generally known: ha every form I when toiid vorticlet of Phosphorus are in I eombinatiou v dangerous. It it therefore I necessary that the pubUe should be cautioned] against tile use of any preparation off Phosphorus not perfectly soluble in water. I ProtscUd by Moyal Letter Patent. Dated October 11th, 1869, (OZONIO OXYGEN.) The hew Curative Agent, and only tint* uam fianmrfor Nervous and Liver Com* plaints. Multitudes ofpeople are hopelessly suffering rom Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaintsi depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity, ndigestion, failure of Hearing, Sight, and Memory, Lassitude. Want of Power, fe, whose eases admit of a Permanent cure by the [ new remedy PHOBPH p Oxygen), which at once and excitement, imparts a to the enfeebled oonetitut caret every stage of these hitherto fccurtble «d dittrettug mekdies, M^SlßH^E^tlEs^^Eß^ptflt^B^DH|a^B^B^t^a ■D^QT^^^^a 1 HakVtFS^CJfJalßmfciL^^fl^v^^'.^tM I BBIGHTS PHOBPHODTTffi. I t told only in caset of 10s 6d by all I Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors I Full Direetiontfor ate in the Bnglith, French. German, Italian, Dutch, Bpanislr, Portuguese, Danish, Turkish, Persnitf, Hindoslani, Madrasae, Benftale, Chinese, Japanese jjanguaMt, aeoompany each oaae. CAUTION.-«>The lam and moreasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phoipboydne hat led to several imitations under similar names ; poPehMewof thu medicine shoutt therefore be careful to observe that the words «Dr Bright's Phoiphodyne" are Mown ia the bottle, and that the dinetioin for ate are printed in all languages at above, without which none can possibly be genuine.. JCvery case bean the Trade Mark and Signature of the Patentee. IMPORTANT CAUTION. - Beware of Piracy and Spurious Imitation. Wholesale Agenttt New Zealand— Kempthore, Proeser and Co., Donedin and Auckland. VhstorU-Peltoo, Orimwade and Co., Melbourne. South Australia— F. E. F»uldbg and 00,, . Adelaide. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRIBTCHOBCH. ♦k l^ lhat widj. to be represented at the International ExhibiUoo to beheld m Ghnatohareh in March aext.eboald inform «• of tbeir intention. We have bjeen connected with all the international I^^«oj»oeW» tbeooloiiiee. At the L* 8 Mtlude Exhibition ire represented 50 exhibitors, for whom we received 10 gold medals, 49 first, and ooe second, •wards, three ot which were S ew Zealand torn, lD. Straac aod J. T. Martin, lover* cargill, and O. Sevan, Wellington.) Oar plan ii it© represent the exhiUtow, transact their basiaett, fix fee exhibit in itt space, attend to the judging of exhibits and anything accessary while the Exhibition remains open, aod at the clew repack and send their goods back, or tell 1 them or duplicates thereof if required. I It is very incenvenient for Exhibitors to bare to attend the Exhibition to fix their exhibits, and causes them not only loss of money which they most neeessanly expend on them, then again the exhibitors have a benefit, they have no trouble io getting space, they inform as now much is required, and we secure it for them as we have a large amount 1 granted to ut. We fix, Ac., the exhibits I on a better space than if they applied. I Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so called Exhibition agents, woo bave been the rounds of all the Exhibitions, and ran exhibitors into debt and other difficulty.— Albert 8. AUnder* and Company, British and Colon* ial Manalacturen's Agents; Head I Office, 91 Little Collins stbeet, Kast Melbourne ; 67 King Willhm street, Adelaide; Town Mill, Tertb, Western Australia ; Permanent Uraaeu m Christcuurcu.— ADrr.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 19 April 1882, Page 1
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