LADIES' ITEMS.
Thep distressing: sickness fand headache; which result from iiervpuß. prostration and I6\v vitality yield -readily to, tbe jifluence o' electricity when scientifically and regularly applied.. Dr. Scott's Electric GordetS: have restored to health hundreds of ladies to whom life wits a burded. Electricity acts as a vitalisor, giving an improved tone to the nerves, and, /gently stimulating the heart's action, regulates the circulation of the blood. It euros by nktui-1 nieahs, without ietourse to drugs of any kind. Theie is ho shdck or senSatioii in wearing these cofsets, and as they are all modelled' on the latest and most approved deigns, they combine a useful and necessary article of apparel with, a curative agent of inesti-'ihi-b-e Valiiei. In additiph io cbrsetS' of the ordinary kind, two special varieties are made; ohe for use by mothers in nursing, and the other the Abdolpinal, in pregnancy. These corsets are for the purpose for which they are intended, and will he found i" pleasant support, affording a general feeling of robust health and energy. Ladies should ask their drapers or, ehe-hi-its td show them Dr. Sdptt'e Electric Corsets and Belts/and give them "- trial—Kempthbfa^,' Tioisev; ahd Co.> agents,. ' . *~, "/'.,;.,;,
.Thepeer amongst toilet spips ip Colgate's dashmei'e -Soii^ufet. Thete is/no Boip vrhich can equal it for purity, or the strength and refreshing qualities of its bouquet. Ladieswithdelicateskin* or who value their .coinjplexion, Should give it a trial.—All chemists, • ; •
For toothache, coidsyrheainatism, or any ailiheht amenable to, extirhal ".tre_fci_e_t^ use St. JacobflOU. Household accidents of all kinds are relieved by itiß speedy / application. BprainSj, scalds, or pain of any kind yields readily to it. - " ■
: Ak onSolioited OpiirtOH'.-^The best way to make a boy happy is to get him a Waterbury watch, and for two dollars and a half you cM do it. Biit tW ''Waterbury;"is by ntJ means a toy, for it can be -felied oil fof exact time, and is of espefeial Value as the gift of a time-keeper, because ifc. vvill stand mc-Ve df-diriary -oho than t_6 delicate bigh-priced watches,' can be repaired readily at sihall expense, 4_d keeps excellent time. A good deal of fun has been fiok^d _i the Wate-'bi-try w^ttoh because of the time it takes, to wind it; but this Jn U(_W'ay' interferes with its genetw excellence as-a timekeeper.—American Hebrew:, Mai-ch 16,1888 /
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1888, Page 3
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