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IS YOUR BACK WEAK? If you ever feel like this Then Heed the Warning! A lame or Weak Back means Several Things and none of them good for you. Because it doesn’t lay you up is no reason why you should let it run. It will lay you up some day, and maybe then it will be too late to do you any good. IF you have a continual pain in tlie back, or a dull, heavy sensation, together with a stiffness, so that it requires au effort to straighten up from a stooping position, you can make up your mind that it is time for you to look seriously to your health. Such symptoms may he” a warning of coming lumbago, rheumatism, or kidney trouble. Ton will do well to heed tho warning of Nature, and to assist her in restoring you to a healthy, normal condition. The Small of the Back is the General Nerve Centre. Hardly au organ of the body can he ill without producing a pain in the hack, and no matter how slight these pains may be, they denotei that something is wrong, and should not he considered lightly. Lame Back often results from Weakness or Exhaustion of the Nervous System, and if allowed to have its own way will eventually mUd*current so^s parts which a. _ to leacn uie bc ; s a causß for it, and the Electric Current convinced. Ip all simple eases a few applications will absolutely cine. DR. McLAUSHLWS ELECTRIC BELT Is the Grandest Electneal Invention tfvS S?and c*es 01t afLr°Srs CC hrvo foiled. Its life-giving current saturates the weakened parts with animal magnetism, expands and invigorates the vital lorces, and removes all weakness , It Cures all Nervous Troubles, Weak Back, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Paralysis, Stiff Joints, Kidney and Liver Troubles. And it cures after all else has failed. It compels acknowledgment of its merit. Nme-tenths of its cures S i u ;Sde after the failure of other treatments. Electricity, properly applied, is tho greatest factor in tho cure of nervous diseases known to tho medical profession. mi ■<> 5*5, ,153 h" Kidney Troubles. in Dr McLaughlin Co., Wellington. Gore. July sth. 04. Jcar Sirs,—The flrat day I wore. your Belt, I kept it oii r seven hours, since then the pain in my back hasi been, tliiiiir of tho past. Tins pain I attributed to an inllani imry of the kidneys which the Belt appeared disperse on tho first application, this was very satis ctorv Giving the Belt a. fair trial and following dirccIna. I feel sure anyone would bo much is Rheumatism and Indigestion. Waihopo. North Cape, 20/7/'O4. T D C em- r Hira°—Tfmvo Belt the thirty days trial and obtained most wonderful results from the use of iG tlic pains have left my back and I feel better now than 1 have been in the past twenty ycare.—Yoma tiuly, JAMES COCKRAN. _ _ iin.iM.Bg Beware of imitations and spurious articles in tho shape of Electric Belts which are being CAUTION. “ ffero d to the, public in every conceivable way. You will lose your money if have anything t 0 do with them. , . . ~ ~ Tnrrr. mm KHCH OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, crammed full of interesting and instructive reading about P 1 Bl E 3 KT this Natural Restorer of Life and Vitality. A book that everyone, whether ailing ° r n !■ MIP IP should have, for therein lies the secret of how to retain your health and bowl r nt fm ™o A to «U and get o our advice and have the wording of this Great Electric Appliance explamed. The Dr. McLAUGHLIN CO,, Willis St., Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 15

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