BuSiness Notices* THE . PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT. »* The Blood Is the Life, but Electricity ie the life of Blood; , 'this is a truth that aJ) scientific men affirm. TO PROMOTE CIBCULATION. TO STIMULATEJTHRORGAJJIC ACTION, TO BENBW VITAL ENERGY and ASSIST DIGESTION, ALL IN SEARCH OF HEALTH SHOULD WEAR A PONONGA BELT. THE PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT is the only Belt at present in existence which geuerntes and supplies to the body a Constant Galvanic Current which gives any material deflexion upon the needle of a galvanometer, and the quantity of electric current given can be measured by means of a metre. THE PONONGA ELECTRIC-BELT is guaranteed to give 200 milUamperes, which ' is generated by means of two patented dry batteries, whien have been inveuted for the Pononga Electric Belt by the Patentee, and are of a powerful nature, one two inches long by one inch broad, and half an inch in thickness, develons 200 milHampere*. Hitherto no inventor of an Electric Belt has dared to give asy assurance of any measurement of circuit however small. The? Proprietors of the PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT have entirely discarded the old exploded notion of turning the body into a battery by means of encircling the same with a belt, having inserted email pieces of magnetized steel, or discs . made of two kinds of metals. TESTIMONIAL. Hastings, 24th April, 1594. To Messrs W. J. Newton and Co., Medical Electricians,— Sibs,—The Electric Belt of yours we sold to Mr S. James, Storekeeper of this town, who suffers from chronic indigestion, has acted like magic on him as he noticed ereat relief in about a quarter of an hour. He has only used the Belt now for four days, and, to use hie own worde:—"l believe the Belt will cure mc as I feel like a new man already." A good number of his friends are determined to also give your Belts a trial. We remain, Yours, &c ■ - ' (Signed) P. Book and Co., ■ Chemists* FOB CIRCULARS AND ALL PARTICULARS, APPLY W. J. NEWTON, 16 ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON. Oβ HUDkSON & CO,, Local Agents, 7888 213 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING YOUR SUPPLIES FROM AITKEN AND ROBERTS, IRONMONGERS, CORNEB COLOMBO AND CASHEL STREETS, Who Receive FRESH SHIPMENTS PER EVEEY STEAMEB. MACHINE OILS, all sorts, at Lowest Possible Prices PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BUILDERS' REQUISITES " WIRE NETTING, all sizes. SHEEP NETTING, FENCING WIRE POTATO FORKS, Special Line. GARDEN TOOLS, Great Variety • FRUIT JARS, PRESERVING PANS CABIN and TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BONNET.and HAT BOXES MANGLES, WRINGERS, WASHING MACHINES KENDAL'S SPAVIN CURE AND BLISTER,- successfully used by moat Hone \Xrainero and Stud Owners. AITKEN AND ROBERTS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Corner Cartel Mid Colombo Streets. A THRILLING ANNOUNCEMENT. AMAZEMENT EVERYWHERE. ttiHE riNAKCIAL BLIZZARD which has for some long time been X devastating the Australian Colonies—our dear neighbours—has with nearly equal force swept New Zealand. So much has this been felt that weu established wholesale soft goods merchants have been compelled by its iron trip to part with their beautiful stocks at ruinous prices to those who could nd the ready money. Whilst otbere have been wasting their time bewailing their fate* we have been up and doing. We now place before you a stock of good bargains that we believe we have never before Been able to get together at one time. We are the only people in this city able and willing to give you good bargains , to-day, and if you will but take the trouble, many a shilling and many a pound can be positively saved. ' ' , The Prices at this Sale will cause a thrill of amazement throughout Christchurch and Canterbury. Never since ib has been our privilege and pleasure to cater for a discerning public tiave we submitted auch Low Prices as we are doln? To-day. . ■_-_ _.-. nv .-e. Ladies and Gentlemen, for your own comfort SHOP EAKLX. A Staff of Extra Assistants has been engaged. We guarantee the Delivery of all Parcel* same day ac purchased. Carriesge paid to any part of New Zealand on Parcels of Two Pounds sterling * n Residents *in the country, Chatham Islands, and Stewart Island who are unable to visit, this sale will be well looked after by our Special Staff, who devote their time and knowledge to country orders. Postal notes* Post office orders, to ensure prompt attention. ' ..... .. . See aroulars through the " Lyttelton Times," "Star," and "Canterbury Times " newspapers; or upon application from LONARGAN AND COMPANY, WATEBLOO HOUSE. ZEALASDIA BOOTS. VICTORIOUS ALL ALONG THE LINE. * TBEIB Splendid Reputation brings fresh buyers every day. It is easier to Sell Zealand!* Boots than any other make. The sterling merit of Zealandi» Boots is known in the lonely forest and the busiest city. The manor woman who is not acquainted with Zealaudia Boots must be little known themselves. The universal ▼erdict is that they Fit Better, Look Neater, Last Longer, and give more Comfort than any other make in tbe World. Every pair is made under strict supervision, and only smiled workmanship employed, and the very Finest Materials are used. If you have not tried Zealandla Boots do so immediately; the man or woman that hesitates will take something worse. Imitation is the most sincere flattery, and nothing Is more imitated than Zealandia Boots; but ft is no use. They ere ftjvrayi ahead. Others fall a long way In the rear. There is only one • :■ nd none genuine unless branded. Wholesale by SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., Retail by the Principal Boot and Shoe Dealers and Storekeepers throughout) New Zealand. HAMS. HAMS. HAMS. BACON. BACON. BACON. AT KINCAID'S G.I.C. XTAMS from the HALSWELL DISTRICT, Grain-fed, Very t"t- Choice .j. ... 23£lM*gfc BACON (Sides), from Halswell District, Grain-fed, Very Choice... 6|d per lb. Front Shoulder Cuts *« od. per Id. Back Shoulder Cute .„ , ~ 64 Pβ* Jb. LARD .M m. ... ... ... ... ... «. *idperib, SHE TRADE SUPPLIED. 161 COLOMBO STREET. ' \ CBYLINDO TEA—No. 1, Is 6d; No. 2,25; No. 3,2s 4d; No. 4,2s Bd. Complete Price Idee on ippUsattoae *
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8867, 9 August 1894, Page 2
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