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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE.

A NATURAL CURE FOB EVERYDAY ' . ". " COMPLAINTS. Many years ago when medical science first deolared m favour of electricity as a natural curative agent Dr Scott commenced hh experiments m adapting electrical appliances to clothing, the toiler, and everyday nee. Protected by Le-iers Patent and the original registrations wbich gire him the exclneive right to the use of the term ''Elecfcrio" as applied to belts, hair brushes, corsets, and other ar'.ic'es of dlothingi he has perfected -a lino of useful curatives, which combine the cotnfori cf articles of clothing with the virtue of a natural and easy stimulant m electricity. Dozens of other manufacturers have coined terni3 to mislead the unwary into the purchase of spurious imitations, bat since the Sr-t advertisement cf these useful articles eppeared m the Christian World a steady and permanent trade has been the result. E!eotriciiy cnre3 and stimulates by easy an 3 natural means, and is not nccompaniel by any after effects, such as is usually the casa when drugs are regularly resorted to for the relief of the iua?3y paina flesh iB heir to, Dr Scott's electric appliances, which are the only gennine one 3, can be obtained of any draper, chemist, or storekeeper, or at the New Zealand Branoh oE ths Pall Mall Electric Association m the National Mutual Buildings, Hunter street, Well'ngt-n. The latter i 8 m charge of aa experienced saleswoman, who will bs giad to sbow them to any ladies or sjenfemen oalling at ths Show Room. Goods can ba ordared through your local chemist or storekeeper, or will be forwarded direot en receipt of price stated, with postage added. DB SCOTT'S ELBOTBIO COBSET3. These Corsets give no shook to the wearer, but their innate power can bs <le,:nonßtrr.t;od by the compass accompanying eaoh artiole. They are no more exp-naive than English or French corsets of similar material by reliable makers, an I conablne with elegance, strength, and comfort all the advantages of ouraiive e!ectr;city. They ara invalnabla m oases of ppiail co BplaJnte, rheuaulism sciatica, headaohe, indigestion, palpitation, netveoasnes3, 0* impaired C'f'3U!a'ion of thblood. If yon have any pain, ache, or ill-faaling from any cause, if you eeem " pretty weh" ye' 3 lock energy and do no!; "feel up to the mark," if jou suffer from diseaea, try the33 remarkable onrativsa. They eancot and do not injure like medicine. Always doing good, never harm. There ia no wsitiDg a long time for resnlts ; electro-magnetism acts qu:okly. Often during the first hour they are worn their wonderful amative powers are felt. The mind becomes active, the nerves and Blnggish circulation are stimulated, aud all the old- time health and good feeling come back. They are constructed on acienti6c principles, impartiug an exhilarating, health-giving current to the whole system. All sizes m stock. Prica 7s 6d, lOa 63, 12s 61, nod 17s 6d. Nursing and abdomnal corsets at 10s Gd and 173 Gi respectively, for ladiss requiring m. All port free, 61 estra. DR SCOTT'S ELECTBTO BBLTB, Most of the above applies to ib 3 Electric Belts for gentlemen. They ara invaluable m oases 0! Rheumatism, Goat, Sciatica, Indigestion, and kindred complaints, and care should be taken to secure Dr Scott's genuine Belt, as there are numberless worthless imitations. All tizes ; price, 17;) 61 Post free, 6d extra. 1

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 233, 14 October 1891, Page 3

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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 233, 14 October 1891, Page 3

ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 233, 14 October 1891, Page 3

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