LADIES ITEMS.
The distressing sickness and headache which result from nervous prostration and low vitality yield readily to the influence of electricity when scientifically and regularly applied. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsetehave health hundreds of ladles to whom life was a burden. Electricity acts as-a vitaliser, giving an improved tone to the nerves and gently stimulating; the hearlfe action, regulates the circulation of the blood. It cures by natural means, without recourse to drugs ■of any kind. There is no shock or sensa- | tion in wearing these corsets, and as tney are all modelled on the latest and most approved designs, they combine a useful and i necessary article of apparel with a cura- ! tive agent of inestimable value. In addition to corsets of the ordinary kind two special varieties are made : one for usei by mothers in nursing, and the other tne Abdominal, in pregnancy. These corsets are specially designed for the purpose for which they are intended, and will be found a pleasant support, affording a generous feeling of robust health ana energy. Ladies should ask their drapers or chemists -to show them Dr. Scott s Electric Corsets and Belts, and give them a trial.—Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., agents. The peer amongst toilet soaps is Colgate's Cashmere Boquet. • There is no soap which can equal-it for purity, or the strength and refreshing qualities of its boquet. Ladies with delicate skin, or who value their complexion; should give it a trial.—All chemists. For toothache, colds, rheumatism, or ny ailment amenable to external treatment, use St. Jacobs Oil. Household cidents of all kinds are relieved by its speedy application. Sprains, scalds, or pain of any kind yields readily to it. Ax Unsolicited Opinion*.—The best way to make a boy happy is to get him a Waterbury watch, and for two dollars and a-half you can'do it. But the "Waterbury " is by no means a toy, for it can be relied on for exact time, and is of especial value as the gift of a timekeeper, because it will stand" more ordinary use than the delicate, high-priced watches, can be repaired readily at small expense, and keeps excellent time. A good deal of fun has been poked at the Waterbury watch because of the time It takes to wind them, but this in -no way interferes with its general excellence as a time-keeper.— " American Hebrew," March 16th, 188&
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7172, 6 October 1888, Page 3
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