VIOLET RAYS. ♦■ PAINLESS Science has so modified and tamed electricity that the weakest child or invalid can stand its force without fear or pain. Elootricity is sprayed through the body absorbing fibrous and decayed tissues—there being thousands of volts going through the body—yet the patient only experiences a sensation as of standing in a ray of sunshine. No matter in what the body is ailing the Renulife Generators will work wonders. It will relieve your pain. No matter whether you have a splitting headachy, sciatica, swol'en and throbbing inflammatory rheumatism, neuritis, the burnings of indigestion, the irritation of eczema, or the dull dread dragging of a lamle back, our Generators will cure you. Free demonstrations daily at the Canadian Electric Co., Phoenix Chambers, opposite G.P.0., or the B|enulife Violet Ray Hygienic Parlours, 308, New Zealand Insurance Buildings.—(Advt.)
Why allow a cough or cold to distress you ? A Pulmona will give instant relief. Pulmonas are pastilles, which operate by inhalation. Suck a Pulmona, and the fumes penetrate the whole of the organs affected, thus giving immediate relief. All chemists, Is 6d and 2s 6d a box, or from Stacey Bros., Box 882, Auckland. John Court, Ltd., closed all day today for staffs annual picnic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 10
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