Fubh'c Notice OXTGEN IS LIFE. A LTHOTJGH the modern Materia Medic /\_ includes many valuable rented it or human afflictions, it is a matter of certaint that in all cases, where the animnl vitality i falling, Phosphorus is decidedly superior t any other remedy at present known. It wil workeffectfl such as nothing else will produce and it possesses the great advantage of no sausing, when its use is relinquished, th slightest action or depression. The question naturally presents itself 'Whj is so valuable an element ao little regarded and so seldom prescribed," The only answei which can be gWeu is:— That a certair difficulty has be in found in so preparing il that its action must be kept <:«d?r perfeci ySptttrfl* Hitherto it has been used in almonc fflffl^^«ESor|sS*|! "*W«H(Bl rabstances ; but howeter valuable it has been ound iii all the hitherto know methods ol te preparation, certain irregular results have seen experienced, which have led physician* o neglect it for general purposes, and to employ it oi*ly in extreme cases and aftei every other remedy has failed. But a chemical process has now been discovered, by which its invaluable action on the human system may be realised withou any of those drawbacks which previous modes of administration have invariably produced, $IT CAUTlON.— Phosphorus i s sometimes sold in the form of Pills and Loxenges ; it should be generally known; ha every form where $olid partidet of Phosphorus are in combination is dangerous. It is therefore necessary that the public should be cautioned against the use of any preparation of Phosphorus not perfectly solubft in water. Protected by Royal Letter Patent. Dated October 11th, 1869, (OZONIC OXYGEN.) The New Curative Agent, and only Rtru> ABU RsHEDXfor Nerrous and Liver Com* plaints. Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering rom Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints* Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure of Hearing, Sight, ana Memory, Lassitude. Want of Power, &c* whose cases admit of a Permanent cure by the new remedy PHOSPH p Oxygen), which at once and excitement, imparts n to the enfeebled constttut cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODTNfi. s sold only in cases of 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Globe. Full Directions for use in the English, Frenoh, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Turkish, Persian, Hindosiani, Madrasse, Bengale, Chinese, Japanese uanguages, accompany each case. CAUTION.— The large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphoydne has led to several imitations under similar names ; purchasers of thiß medicine should therefore be careful to observe that the words "Dr Bright's Phosphodyne" are blown in the bottle, and that the directions for use are printed in all languages as above, without which none can possibly be genuine. J£very case bears the Trade Mark and Signature of the Patentee. IMPORTANT CAUTION. — Beware of Piracy and Spurious Imitation. Wholesale Agents : New Zealand— Kempthore, Prosser and Co., Dunedin and Auckland. Victoria — Felton, Grimwade and Co., Melbourne. South Australia— F. H. Faulding and Co,, Adelaide. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHDRCH. Those that wish to be represented at the International Exhibition to be held in Christchurch in March next, should inform us of tbeir intention. We have beeo connected with all the international Exhibitions held in the colonies, At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented 50 exhibitors, for whom we received 10 gold medals, 49 first, end one second, awards, three of which were New Zealand firms, (D. Strang and JLT. Martin, Inver* cargill, and O. lie win, Wellington.) Oar ! plan is to represent the exhibitors, Iran* j sact their business, fix tue exhibit in its \ space, attend to the judging of exhibits and anything necessary while the Ex« hibiiion remains open, and at the close repack and send their goods back, or sell them or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for Exhibitors to have to attend the Exhibition to tix < their exhibits, aod causes them not only j loss of money which they must necessarily expend on them, then again the exhibitors bare a bcuefit, they bare no j trouble in getting space, they inform us j how much is required, and we secure it i for them as wo have a large amount ■ granted to us. We tix, &c, the exhibits | on a better space than it they applied. Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public againso giving their i exhibits to so called Exhibition a-outs, wbo have been the rounds of ail the Exhibitions, and run exhibitors into debt and other dilHeulty. — Albert 6, Alauders and Compauy, JJritisli aud Colonial Manufacturers s Ageuts; Head Office, 1)1 Little Collins sti.-eet, Jias*. .Melbourne; G7 King WiUUm street,, Adelaide; Town il ill, I'crth, Western' Australia ; IVrmaueut lira act iv Caristchurch.— .A im'T.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1078, 24 April 1882, Page 1
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