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Public Notice OXTGEN IS LIFE. A LTHOUGII the modern Afatoria Mcdi J\_ includes many valiuble remedi or human aiQictions. itis a matter of ccrtainl that inallcases, where the animal vitality falling, Phosphorus is decidedly superior I any other rciusdy afpivsent known. It wi workeffectfl such as nothing else will proJuc< and it possesses the great advantage of nc causing, wbci: its use is relinquished, th slightest action or I'opression. The question naturally presents itself 'VVlr is so valuable an element jo little r.'ff!<nh*i and so seldom prescribed," The only answe /vliich can be i>i» - en iss — 'J'lmt a ccrtaii Jifficulty has te.a found in so preparing i .hat its action u.ust be kept .....*3r periec •on ti"»l. JJithtuo it iii.s been used in uluioik mil wlnt oHs. in sulphuric ether, in rce:ifie( ilcohol, in chioro'oi'in, and in snvcr .1 oilm .'ubetunces ; but however valuable it has beei ■"*■ uutiU l "ifl ll im il "iiiB l iHiueittritffo>v 'iirenwiyp ttt prepujittion, ci-rJain irrt'gular re»ulls !iuv< . , jeeu ex^rier.ced, which have led' physician! .'. Q' 'neglect it ior general purposes, and v "f'i\ ii^pjoy U oi.ly in extremo cases and aftei ' ; " l -'-M^ty other remedy has failed. But a chemica process has now been discovered, by whid its invaluable -action on the human systiMi ' ': may be-feultsul witliuu any of those draw- - imoke wjjijcU jn-evious modes ol adimuistratioi: hav^^^Hubly produced. IS3gWa:UTLo!S. — Phosphorus i 3 sometime! sold iii the form of Pills una Lozenges ; il should be generally known h every form where solid particles ol Phosphorus are in combination is dangerous. It is therefore necessary thatilhe public should be cautioned ugaiirst the use of eny preparation ol Phosphorus not perfectly soluble iv water. Protected by Royal Letter Patent. Dated October 11th, 18G9, ;p (ozoJsiooxzaiiN.) - : Tho ftew Curative Agent, and only R ti^ able liEMEDY lor JN'cr/oua and Lirer Com- :-& l )laillt8 - --'•^>' -t^ 'acolttudes of people are hopelessly sufferi ig rbni Debility, Nervous and lsivor Complaints; Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure ol Hearing, cJight, ai.d Memory, Lassitu .c. Want of Power, &c. t whose cases admit of a Permanent cure by tl.o new reicedy PIIOSPH y Oxygeu). which at once and excitement, imparts ( to tho enfeebled corstitut curca every stage oC tUcse hitho.tc'-.ourable and distressing mo!tt.'.ies. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYInE. s sold only in ca&es of 10s 6d by all Chemists and Patent Mediciue Vendors throughout the Globe. Tull Directions for use in the English, French. German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Turkish, Persian, Hintlos•ani, Madrasse, Bengale, Chinese, Japauese jjangwnges, accompany each ease. CA UTION. — Th large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphoydne has led to several imitations under similar names } purchasers of this 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 iv all languages as above, without which none can possibly be gen lino, livery case bears the Trade Mark and Signature of tho Patentee. IMPORTANT CAUriOy, — Beware of Piracy and Spurious Imitation. Wholesale Agents : New Zealand — Kompthoiv, fros.icr and Co., i) tmed in and Auckland. Victoria— Felton, Qriimvade and Co., Melbourne. South Australia— F. 11. FuulJiiig and Co., Adelaide. NEW2HIALAND LVTiCItN VTIO \ \l, EXHIBrriON, CIIUISTOHUIt-JH. Tlios) tliat wisli to be repre^cnti'd a> the Intcritationil Exliihuinn tv ( >i- | )t -],] in Christcburch n> \ian-h rs-xi, siioul r inform us ot their iiiientKir-.. \Vt> have been coimectett with ail the tnlcruHdonal J'.xhibitions held iv t lie colimii'S, At tinlute Adelaide lixliibilion we rcprcM-n c.J 50 cxhiliiiors, for wlum we received 10 «old ui<? dais, 49 flrst, on I one secouit, awards, three ol which were JN'ew Z -alarm lirms,(i'. Slrangand J. T. Martin, Inreri carnill, aid G. bVvan, Wcllii^ion.) Our pian is to repicseut the cdiibitui-s, ir« n - sucl tbeij' business, fix ti.e exhibit in its Sjiui-e, attend to Hie judf-in^ ul exlni.-iis j and anything necessary while the Kx* ( j hibiiion remains open, and at tiio il. st; j repack and send their youd-, buclf, or sell \ them or duplicates thereof il required. Et is' very inconvenient for K»'n jitors to have to attend the Kslnhin..ji <o fix tln-ir exhibits, and i-iiuses them not i/nly [ loss of money which they mu>l ikc.-s- * .snnly cxppn.l on them, then auam the.' I'xlni.i vis have a l»ein tit, they ha.o no | (roiitile in u^itiug spiicf, thi'y inform us. \ lunv much is required, arid we secure i, { lor them as wt; have a iurije miii-.uiil { . iaii'e>i ti> u<. - We ti\. <&c., tn? exlum s I on v beiter sp.itv lluu ji jm-y .i|/jui-d. \ Uur lerins .ii-e muderato. We Sjn-i-iaily j e.uiiiuu the pniilie hi: >c uivm^ tm-i. ; ex iii hi' s to. so Ciille.l lix'nlnl im|i a .euls, j wlio huvti Icm Hie i\»uii,is ul all lln- i Inhibitions. ;ui I run i'xiiii/,1 r- i.ito lie;, ] luiti oilier ilnliruiiy. — Aitn-i t ,\l n.ir-rs ' ;i!nl O-j;iip'iny, lintiOi mi, l vj.iimi ! ii>l .M.-i Mii ii -t -ii-.-r.- s A-f,, >; II ai i lilUee. ii i it ' I o (.'u.-itis « .;•.-!, ,-.,-, s AIL-ilintii'i.e i b 7 iv.! 4\\ i,|i.,:i .•..,■,. ,- , ' A'iel.iit.'c ; I <n\ .-i iliil, I ; , r ' .- ; . TV .;,,--., i - ;\ lt«;.i '..I.. i J I'- r.lnll-i; 1 ;;. .;.,,.• , „, w -.,ii.,- ' , .eitureii ••> Imt. j( ,

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1223, 22 January 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1223, 22 January 1883, Page 1

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