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Fublic ii oiks OXYGEN' IS Lie.';. ALTHOUGH the modern Materia Meli-a includes many valuable remedies or tinman afflictions, it is a mailer of certainty that in all cases, where the animal vitality i« falling, Phosphorus is decMbdly superior to any other remedy at present known. It w,,) work effects such as nothing else will pro iv.v, and it possesses the great advantage of not L-aueing, wher. its use is relinquished, the slightest action or depression. The question naturally presents itself 'Why is so valuable an element so little r'srinaVd »nd so seldom prescribed," The only answer which can be gUpii is : — That a .eitjiii jidiculty has ie. J found in so piepnrin.; it . hut its action n.ust be kept ...-. ! jr pereet , t toatfnL UHhtiTitoAt n^itfen u*td. in md olne one. in sulphuric ether, in ree.ified tlcohof, iv chloroform, audio seven! other lubstanccs ; but however valuible it has been ouud iii all the hitherto know met ho is of ts preparation, certain irregular results have jeen experienced, winch have led ph^si ia-!« o neglect it lor general purposes, and to fmploy it oi.ly in extreme cases and alter every other remedy has fai cd. But a cuem. ai process has now been discorded, by which its invaluable act ion on the human system uiay be realised witiiuu any ol those drawbacks which previous modes ol administration liave invariably produced. [j^r CAUTiuN. — Phosphorus i s sometimes sold in the form of Pills mi. Lozenges ; it should be generally known h every lorui wlicre solid particles ol Phusphorus are iv combiiKitio.i is dangerous. It is therefore necessary that the public should be cautioned ui'.iinsi tne use of eny preparation ol Phosphorus not perieclly soluole in water. Protected by Royal Letter Patent. Dated October Utli, ISb'U, (UZOAL OXYGEN.) The Aew Curative Agent, aud only R liable liEMEin" ior Aer.-ou» and Liver Coniplamls. Mult tudes of people arc hopeless'y sulTeri :g rom Debility, JNerroits and Liver Complain. s. Depression of (spirits, Hypochondria, Tnniuily, Indigestion, Failure ot Hearing, flight, ai.d Memory, lassitu c. Want of Power, &< ., wiiose cases uUmit of a Permanent cure by the new remedy PHOSPH p Oxygen), which at once and excitement, imparts a to the enleebled coi sf,tut cures every sj.age o* luese hitherto", curable and distressing mu'u .les. r '*sK- ■;. " '" v,- r '-i ~ -it, ~.<K-\ ""''•* ' ;i f/ ' .".-.--:^ S ■.■■■ ' rt ' . .'" l ■-"■.-; ■ J ■ ' ~ "" " ! r.TV&7:. '.v.:. 'rn-' . - .- BRIGnT'S PHOSPHODYNE. s sold only in cades of 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Alcdici ie Vendors throughout the Globe. Vull Directions for U9e in the Eoglish, Fit n b. Germa -, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, D.-iiiish, Turkish, Persian, ll in i<>sani, Afadrasse, Bengale, Chinese, Japanese language-, acpompauy each case. CAULIOX. — Th lar-te and inerea -ing demand lor Dr. Blight's I'ho-phoydnc has led to several imitations under si nil. r mines ; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that the words " Dr Bright's Pbosphodyne " are blowu in the bottle, and that the directions lor use are priuted in all languages as above, without which none can possibly be gen itue. VAery case bears the Trade Murk and Signature of the Patentee. IMPORTANT CAUTION. — Beware of Piracy and Spurious Iniitauo.i. Wholesale Agents : New Zealand— Kempthore, iVos* r aod Co., Dunedin and Auckland. Victoria — felt-on, Grnuw.tdd and Co., .Melbourne. South Australia— F. H. F.iu! A: g and Co., Adelaide. NKW ZE A L VN D f,v T ;•; Ii V \UO > x , EXHIUIjION, CilUl-tCli: . iiJ : l. | Those that wish to be repre<en;eii a> the In!er:iuiion-il Exliiiutioii io <.*<■ !,..-|.i in Chrisichuich ii: Viurch ccxi. sn ul inform us ol their intention. W'.-nivc been cornice I c I wnJi ail ihe i.-,;cr.i.ii>o , v Eshibiti,..iis held in itie colonies, Attn.' lite Adelaide inhibition we repre-cn ft 50 exhi',»iiors, tor wii.iin We receivo li) Hold medals, 49 first, i.n I ot.e seen',!., i awards, three ot winch were Men Z aian.i firms, (L). Strsnu and J. l\ Martin, luver- j cargtil, ur.d G. Uevan, Wellington ) Oir plan is to represent the exhibitors, ii-in-sact their busiuess, nx ti.e exhibit ;n us space, attend to the judguiu of exhibits and anything necessary while tlie Ex- I dilution remains open, and at tne rl, sc \ repack and send their good* back, or sell I tiiein or duplicates thereof it r. -quired. | It is very inconvenient for Ex .imtors to have to attend the Eshibiii v io ux ; their exhibits, and causes litem not ouly j loss of money which they uiu-t necessarily expend on them, tiieu auatu the] exhiOi ors have a tieiictit, they ha.. c no trouble in get tnm spice, they liitonu us j huw much is lequircd, and no secure n I lor them as we have a lure,. „,„ „,n i j •. rauted to us. We fix. &c, toe exluns j on a beileispac tn-ui it they appi.-d. J Uur terms an? im-dciaie. W e specialty j caution tne pu.iic a^.m.si t ici, 9 exhlUlts to so Chile.; E\.i.int;.iu a.c.ils, J who have let v the leiimig ot ad tne j Exhibitions, an i run exhibit r- into dent | and other dtiticuiiy. — mien ©At udis' and • Otjuij.. Ny, ij.i,si ,in,| \J„, n { ial Manulaetuiers s A;eui.»; ll.nii Ulfice, Ul «/it.if L'ei.im »■ .pet, i. as f Meitiotirne ; G7 IC •.-.; Widimi sue-.,! .'uteLudt ; l.jw.i ;,, , ,'. r „, \\ ,i..,. , I Australia ;P. niuiii-m :.u,i lv v i „•,.,. J L'huicb. — Al>>l'. i

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1194, 13 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1194, 13 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1194, 13 November 1882, Page 1

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