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New Zealand Clothing Factory . . SOLE AGENTS EOK THE . . FAMED . . GLOVEFITTE HARD FELT HAT.

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7/6 8/6 9/6 to 12/6

57, LAMBTON QUAY.

HALL'S DISTEMPER.

(patented.) A NEW WATER PAINT.

IN 70 SHADES.

Many will stand Lime.

One Cwt. of Hall's Distemper covers Double the Surface that is coated by one cwt of puie white lead

paint. Not only has greater covering power, but the colouis work evenly and lemain uniform. Whethei applied inside or outside, on smooth wood or walls, or on stone oi buekwork, it is equally perfect. It is applied with a whitewash brush, saving 40 per cent, in labour alone.

R. & E. TINGEY,

SOLE AGENTS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

WEAK=NERVED PEOPLE.

This is to people who lack oounre, whose aerTM are shaky, whose eyes hare lost their sparkle, whole braiaa T are muddled, ideas confused, aleep restless, eonldenee —^J||Uf™"^^ gone, spirits low and easily depressed, who ar* backward. hesitating, unable to renture because they are afraid Cf I J failure, who want somebody to decide for them. It is) m\^^T Miiw _r-^ to pe°P le who ****** p* rt or °* * ho# ■yaßvkoißM cf W^s\ JF nervousness and want new life, new force, we oefcr Mm %t *GtW well-known and wonderful *^ i Y DR - Mclaughlin co/s ELECTRIC BELT. ,>aV. f bai restored health and strength to thousands ci y weak and sick people. If used aa we direct, it isavecitiTC Jm^Wm^^mj^KrMaf cure, and cannot ful. It pours glowinr, exbilaratiajr §9gHHSuB£ ritahty into you while you deep ; it rejUTcnat**, aaimates sluggish cnculation, stimolates the teiia to actiTity, and fills the body with life, ajnbitioa, and *■- ruKy- /X** durance. In one day* us* it will oaakc you feel a* if B|\ / \ born anew. It furnishes the motive power that nuw Wt \ c Ji if Tour body, and quickly baniche* pain. It our** Ncrrcvs mm \u 9\ I Disorders, WEAK BACK, Lumbaro. BheoaatUa, W mJn\ fl Stomach. Lirer. Kidney, and Bowel Trouble*, "Co—C■L l^K/ il and-Go" Pains, and "That Tired Feeling," ATTMB |»| IH fl EVERY OTHER TREATMENT HAS FAILED. ij^J R9 Took Medicines for Fly* Yean. Bli *WW TOXOMAMAX, IM/W. HF7 X I Dear Sir,— Tours to hand of th* 18th. lam cxtreMciy IVf H I pleased to see the interest you haTe taken in my eac*. ■ *n WW J % feel much improTed since I haTe been wearins; tow ■t 4 I Wt^i Belt ; my symptoms are quickly diuppcannr. I «*t» ■k \J X I made a stone in weight in the last two month*, so I V V k I think lid doing all right. I oan plainly see that row VI VI gelt is the only remedy for my complaint. Well, I ■ I L I think I ought to know, a* I haTe taken mediome lur \ I Bl flTe years before I got your Belt. There are tw« er I 1 JS three cases where I hare recommended y*«r Belt. 3 i Will close with best wishes. rKCC I *ealed coTer, post paid. It giTes jnany local tecttemaWa 4 !•■•■• ••«« * *■*>*•+"-* " after the failure of medicine.

THE DR. MCLAUGHLIN CO.. 54d mills street Wellington.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1904, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1904, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1904, Page 19

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