, Electric Bel mHE MARCH OF SCIENCE. "ELECTRICITY IS LIFE." DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC COBSETS AND BELTS. ALMOST MAGICAL. Constable William Stapleton, of the Redfern Police Station, has experienced some of the benefits of curative elasticity in the form ct Dr. Scott s (the only genuine) Electric Belt. I Buffered considerably, says I'?, Stapleton, from muscular pains in the back, caused through exposure and taking cold In the execution of my duty during a heavy rainstorm. Ton cannot imaßine the amount of pain and agony I suffered from this comparatively trifling matter, ana it became so bad that I was obliged to consult our surgeon and obtain sick leave. Neither the one or the other availed, however, and as a last resort I tried your Dr. Scott's Electric Belt. The effect was almost magical. The pain seemed to leave me ■ instantly, and I have never felt the slightest inconvenience from it I have recommended your belt to scores of my friends, and amongst others to Mr. F. Cavener, the head porter of the railway station, who used it with equally successful results upon a child of bis. lam well-known in the force, and if my published recommendation is of any service to you, you are welcome to it. DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC CORSETS, SPLENDID AKTIOLES. . ~ " i Mrs. Kirk, Bathurtt, writes :— " I am highly recommending your Electric Corsets. They are really splendid articles." BETTER THAN REPRESENTED. Brooklyn, June 58. Dr. Scott,—The Corsets 1 ordered six months ago have worn splendidly, and have given satisfaction every way. They are the beat Corset I ever wore, aside from their electric qualities, which are truly marvellous. I suffered greatly from rheumatism in »ny back and limbs : but your Electric Corsets have entirely cured me. They are better than represented. MRS. J. B. Babson. These goods are sent out in a handsome box, accompanied by a silver-plated compass, by which the Eleutro-Mignetio influence can be tested. If you cannot get them iti your town, we will send either kind to anylpost or railway station iu New Zealand upon receipt of prices named, with one shilling and sixpence added for postage. The prices are as follow No. 3 Corset, 12s 6d; No, 1 Corset, 7s 6d ; Abdominal Corset, 17s 6d; Nursing Corset, 10s 6d; Electric Belts, 17s 6d. GENERAL APPLIANCES. No. 1 Hair Brush ... ... .. 6s Od No. 2 „ „ • .. ... 8s 3d No. 3 „ ~ ... .. 10«6d No. 4 „. „ _ „» .. 12s 6d No. 5 „ „ .. „ .. 14«6d Flesh Brush .. ... 14s fid Tooth „ 2s Od post free, 3s 6d All Chemists and Druggists, or direct, post free, One Shilling extra. PALL MALL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, Limbton Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7759, 4 October 1886, Page 3
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