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m s~r f sas. <*S SSJ &§e C3HI VITAE WEAKNESS. DARGAVILLE, 2nd August, 1904. Dear Sirs, —I have derived, much benefit from the use of your Belt. It seems to have put new life into me, and I feel more able to do my work. I was as low as 9st Gib. some time before getting the Belt, and went up to lOst. 41b., which is my usual winter weight. I get up in the morning feeling as fresh as a daisy. My digestion is beautiful, and my bowels are much better. My spirits are keeping up, and I feel as strong as a young colt.—l remain, yours respectfully, J. B. NAIRN. A SURE AND PERMANENT CURE. HEALTH TO WEAK MEN & WOMEN. To the men who have defied the revenging power of Nature, and overstepped the bounds of prudence; men who, from the result of the wear and tear upon the machinery which creates the vital forces of tne body, have become Weak, Puny, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Lacking Confidence, Lacking Ambition, and suffering from Pains in the Back, Shoulders, Chest, Lorn WEAK KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, VARICOCELE, and the many other evidences of decay of the vital force. We offer you our aid. We can cure you with Nature’s Great Power —Electricity, and make you well and strong again. A means of restoring Youthful Vigour is priceless. Nothing in this world is worth more to a man that lacks that element. And here is the remedy within the reach of all. No man can appreciate the depth of this subject who does not study it. No one knows wherein he is weak unless lie compares his condition with another; no one knows the means of curing unless some one tells him. Our immense mail is full of plain, honest ctatements from men who have laid aside all scruples of delicacy to tell their fellow-men what happiness has been brought to them by this famous Electric Belt. When Dr. McLaughlin’s Belt cures, after all else has failed, it compels acknowledgment of its merit. Nine-tenths of its cures are made after the failure of other treatments. Electricity, proxierly applied, is the greatest factor in the cure of nervous diseases known to the medical profession. Our Electric Belt is as good for women as it is for men. As it is the loss of vital force which lays the foundation for disease in both cases, it is natural that the remedy which will restore vital force will cure disease in either sex. Thousands of women, young and old, are suffering from “ female complaints,” which is the common term used to describe the various symptoms arising from a disordered female organism. PAPATAWA, Via Woodville, 10th October, 1904. Dear Sirs, —Since I commenced wearing your Belt, it has done my back a lot of good, it never aches now after a hard day’s work. On Saturday I was dagging sheep all day, and I did not feel any pain in my back at all when I left off work, although I was bending my back all the time, just the same as shearing the sheep. I never have any trouble in going to sleep at night now, and feel fresh in the mornings, and my headaches have completely disappeared.— Yours sincerely, ARTHUR S. WHITE. Mr. JOHN FORD, of TE HORO, writes:— Dear Sirs, —I may say that the Belt has worked marvels to my body, and lam gradually getting strong, bright and happy. My work is a great pleasure. My wife has worn it also for throat and body complaints, and is doing capital.—l remain, yours respectfully, JOHN FORD. RHEUMATISM AND INDIGESTION. WAIHOPO, North Cape, 20th July, 1904. Dear Sirs, I have given the Electric Belt the thirty days’ trial, and obtained the most wonderful results from the use of it, the pains have left my back and I feel better now than I have been in the past twenty years. Yours truly, JAMES COCKRAN. ► To those who suffer from these symptoms we wish to say that our system of applying Electricity is an absolute and perfect Cure. It restores the normal vitality, which enables the weakened organs to perform the duties assigned to them by Nature. This is the only rational means of curing disease. In our years of experience we have found it successful after the failure of the most expert physicians and unnecessary operations, and can jioint with iiride to thousands of cures accomplished by our Belt in cases which seemed beyond curing. Every face tells a story, a story of health or of misery and suffering. A pretty face is a reflection of vigorous health in all the vital parts. Whence comes the vital force ? Prom animal magnetism—electrical energy. Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt saturates the nerve cells with its warming, vitalizing currents which carry life to all vital organs and send the healthy blood rushing through the veins. It arouses the energies of youth and makes life a pleasure; it brings the healthy glow and lustre to the eye and produces womanly beauty. FREE! OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, crammed full of interesting and instructive reading about this Natural Restorer of Life and Vitality. A book that everyone, whether ailing or not, should have, for therein lies the secret of how to retain your health, and how to get it back if you have lost it. It costs you absolutely nothing, for we will send it Free and Postage paid to any address, and, in addition, our Book of Wonderful Cures, giving photos and names of many who have been cured. Send for them. Robust Manhood is preferable to weakness and decay. OUR CONSULTING ROOMS are open daily from 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., and we invite all who can possibly do so to call aud get our advice, and have the working of this Great Electric Appliance explained. If you can’t call, advice sent free. THE Dr. MCLAUGHLIN Do. 54a, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. CUT OUT X 0 0 CO DJ m x THIS COUTON, FILL in NAME AND ADDRESS AND POST IT TO US TO-DAY. To the Dr. Mcluaughlin Co. Please send me your illustrated Book, which I understand is Free, and will be sent to any address, Postage Paid. Nanie A duress

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 63

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Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 63

Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 63

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