MAKE .-' j MORRISON & PENNEY. YOUR TAILORS. I 2, ' I YOU will then be sure" of getting the latest materials and out. To day we are offering a remarkably wide range of materials suitable for the present reason. The man of fashion and the business man alike will find in our stock scope for his individual taste. Our_ prices are adjusted to meet present conditions. We have no front shop. Our Showrooms are FIRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, Willis-street, opposite Hotel Windsor. RENULIFE VIOLET RAY. WE have Violet Ray Machines in stock suitable for professional or private use, from the elaborate Portable Coils with Ozone Generators attached, to the smallest machines obtainable. Many of the best known medical men in the Dominion have installed our Violet Ray Generators, which- are giving every satisfaction. No dootor can ignore the benefioial results obtainable with Violet B,ay, as in many diseases such as Tuberculosis, etc., it does not interfere with ordinary medical treatment, but gives the patient an additional ohance of recovery. Violet Ray Massage is to be had in all up-to-date Toilet Rooms, and we have low-priced machines very suitable for Toilet Specialists. Dr. Strong, of Tuft's Medical School, Boston, advises very strongly the use of Violet Ray in every home. Not only will it cure the most common ailments, but it will prevent the appearance of them, if it is used regularly as a massage. Demonstrations free. RENULIFE VIOLET RAY HYGIENE PARLORS (Solo Agents for Wellington Province), Next Courteiiay-plaee Post Office. Telephone 22-929., Open Friday Evening and Other Niffhts. by Appointment..
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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