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~~"~~~~*~"~~ M *~"~~~~"*'""~~~ — *"~~'~~'* M ' ' MTOTOaaTU EYSRITHTH-J ELSE FJI-ST^^-'-S^-H.P' WE WANT TO TALK TO MEN WHO HAVE PAINS AND ACHES, who feel ran down physically; who realise that the old "fire" and energy which was soerident in ycath is absent now; men j who can*tst_ad tbftamaeot of erertion they conhi years ago. • Wewaat yon—if that means yon—to see what we have done for others wbo were ' jnst as bad oft. That's oar introduction. If a friend in whom yon had confidence presented soneoae to yon and said, "Jack, here's Brown; he ! has made good with mc, and I trust him," w©_"*r"t yon trasi ham too? ] We can give yon tbe names of thoasaads of people who have;been cared by our Beit—people yan know. They will tell yon what it has . been worth to them. Men who have-seraaadered years of savings and tried every known treatment witbeat saecess, they are compelled to atdmutledge-tfaemerits of this yooderfad MCTggtJgn —. ...... __^ A WOJIBERTUIi CUBE. Papakura, Mar 21st. 1905. Dear Sira,—Ton eaa u»e mj name lor tnis statement about the Belt. 1 have been bad witii my leg for the j_gt thirteen years. I had to nse cratches, and I tried everything, and doctors eonid do nothing. I had ten boxes of pills, and was nearly dead with them. Six bottles of Sarsaparilla, ten bottle ot Yll—daii©, six bottles of Btnm and Sulptmr. I Trent to Kotbrna for six weeks, and was worse when I came back; then I sot yonr Belt, and the third night I felt better. Now I can do idt washing, and go - about without a stick. 1 was seventy-three years of" age on May 13th, 1905. MRS McLEOD. |. ■ I Why will yon be weak ? Why do yon not listen to the echo oi | thousa—ds-of grateful voices raised in thanks to BR, MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. I Why do yoa go on from day to day realisiag that you are losing yonr | nerve force, yonr vitality, when you see care vathin yonr grasp ? Reach § for it, take it to your heart and feel the life blood flowing, ramping, . 1 dancing throngh yonr veins; feel the exhilarating spark of manly power ! 1 warm yonr frame, the bright flash come to yonr eye, and the firm grip to I yonr hand - tbegrip which clasps your fellow-maa and tells him that yon ■ have found your Mecca—yoa have regained yonr strength. It cores all I WEiKSSSSES OF MEN AJTD WOMEN. NKaVOTSTOSS, VaWCOCSLE, WEAK | Back, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Stomach, Lwb«, amd Kickey I Trocbxes. ___^______________ I CDBXD WHEH A__ OTHER KBaTMDI«B HAD FAHUCD. I Ktawia, May iS, 1905. j Dear Sirs,—l have taseb planar* ia mtSagym _■—- I aaj weUaa_ swaj _?_*. after wearing ooe of toot Electric Beits tor ten weeks, after aH other reneges fated. . The Belt is as good as new yet, and it wfli last far years. Yon are at liberty to mam wast y_ like** das—Yaws way tr-iy. w cfX)SfrBVU Tbey come every day from eveiy where. There is not a town or hamlet in the country which has not cares by Dr. McLanghlin's Electric Belt. 1 Now, what does this mean to yon, dear reader? If yon are not I what you onght to be can yon ask any better proof to make yon try it? | Is there a remedy which is as simple, as easy to nse, as sore to care, and as cheap as Dr.'McLanghlin's Electric Belt? I have not seen one. Yoa most try it. In justice to yourself and to those who look to yoa for | their future happiness, try it now. Act this minute. Such a matter onght not to be delayed. mi"*!" I wri *« as to-day for our Beautiful Illustrated Book, with I* WVv I cots . showing how our Belt is applied, full of good reading 1 I -ILL! matter for men wbo want to be "The Noblest Work of 1 God"—A MAN! Endose this Coupon and we will seed 1 this book, sealed, free. I [ CALL TO-DAY.—If yon can, caQ ami see us and we will show yon I how yon can be cared, and give yon a Free Test of our Brit. 77- ■ Ccmsa'tation Free. Office hoars. 9 una. t»uT fTTTT fill a till 8.30 p-m. B TO THE M 3B^B»--«- - __^^~_*'~*'A."_". g Dx. Mcl__c__nr Co. 9 Please send -= year nhstrwed Bock, described ab--, «__, I _ W sent, W« iree. to any address. .___— i~M Be I ■ Name ___________—_— 1 *. S Address " I

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Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 16

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