In Clerical and Medium Grey Material, with silver stripe and herringbone pattern, cut with full circular skirt, and vertical pockets, Prices,'from 2,71Q each. These JRaincoats are cut by Expert Cutters, and are made to give personality to the wearer, in fact, they are equal, to bespoke. Call in and see them. We are also Showing a Grand Line BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CHESTERFIELD COATS, From 10/- each. liiiw mmm ail m fHli CLOTHIERS, DUNEDIN YOUR BODY IS LIKE AN ENGINE. AT Makes MP v.N'n •S.S.Ji "Y- ---£ Vt "\\\v v HX Man" HOW ELECTRICITY RESTORES YOUTH. "Tou cannot possibly estimate (.lie tine import of the discovery of Profcsßor I.oob," paid Dr. M'Laughlin yesterday in discussing tlie scientific announcement that "Electrioit-.v is I'ife-". " Il n>e» ns more happiness to the civilised nice than lias followed r.nv disenvery for years, It will hriitg a limit the general recognition of the great possibilities which exist in the application of electricity for the preservation of youth. "We have for venn contended that old was nothing hut the freezing of the blood when there was no longer sufiioient vital heat ill tlie body to keep tlie blood warm and the organs. active. We hare said (bat- years did not cause decay, and have proven it by citing cases where some men have been made vigorOUB under mv rejuvenating treatment at eightv, while vnu 'have examples all about' von of men who are old and deorepit at sixty. . "Mr. Thos. Moonlight, of Upper Malakitaki writ-cs: D«ir Sirs—l am rearing vour Beit about four or Ave hours- a dav, from when I knock oft work until I go' to bed, and I feel a great improvement in; my condition in every respect. I am beginning to feel us I did about tweiilv ve.ars ago, and 1 am over seventy now." 'i am following your directions as near as 1 can. ■•,■■■ "Kow, rrufesjor Loeb says' that the. animal h«t is liiectricity. ' ,Th|it .we know to be true. We get that heat from the ehcmical action 01 inc and juices of the stomaoh upon our food. That is combustion. This combastion produces carbonic heat, and carbonic heat is Kiectrieity. That is the basis of life in every vital organ. As long as the stomach is able to generate enough of this heat to replenish the we;ir and tear upon our vital energies wo are strong end active. It is when the stomach finds the strain too heavy that we grow old and begin to decay. "This is upon the same principle that on eiiffine pulls a train of cars up bill. On level road it goes easily, but when it goes tip hill the strain is heavy, and your engine, making power from the burning of coal, just its your stomach makes it from burning your food, is taxctl bevond its limit, is unable to go further, and, exhausting all its steam iu the effort, breaks down. "The human body is just like that engine. It breaks down when tlie physical energy is overtaxed. . That energy is Electrieitv. We have here a means of replenishing the electricity of (lie body, and that it the basis of our treatment. "Years have nothing to do with it; Iu each case it is the failure of Ihe' stomach to generate sufficient energy, to supply the demands made by the vital uijsns, "How quieklv we fall when the stomach fails to digest the food! ' Tint shuts off tlie supply of energy. "Wc lnw on record hundreds of instances wheye men of 66 to SO have returned to the hard labour of-their youth with a vim after having worn this fppliance three month*. "Mr. Burrows, of Grey Lynn, Auckland, writes:—Dear .Sirs—l have pleasure in sending you my final report, thanking: you for the good results that I received from the use of your wonderful and valunl.le Belt. It has done me more good in three months than all the doctors have done in ten years. I am now enjoying good health, considering my i'ge, which is 66. 1 would recommend any person who is suffer* nig from any long-standing internal complaint to give ymir licit a trial. "Another, who was a wreck at 49, and said he had heen so for twenty years, was cured, and three years later undertook the severe hardships of a trip to the Klondike. He returned a few months ago, and said that he had stood the terrible privations better than hundreds of young men. "We could give thousands of similar incidents. When you see that we have five thousand voluntary testimonials and that there is not a hamlet in this country without one or more cures by our appliances, you will undei stand that our experience lias heen broad. "Our treatment'.is a buccpss in any •case where strength is lacking, whether ill' ihe'nerves, stomach, heart, kidneys, Hveri'j.orVany other part. Our appli- ' ance .give* a soothing, constant eicctric glow, which is taken by the body just ai a sponge takes up water. It cures rheumatism in any guist, as well as every other form of pain. "We are enthusiastic, you say! Why should we not be? We have the gratitude of "thousands of people who have beer by our Electric Belts after the iaiiure of' the best physicians. We are enthusiastic because we know that we offer suffering humanity tlie surest cure for the least expenditure of money that i« known to-day; "We have gained our success by learning how to treat our patients and then cariug them. We know how. others do not. We charge nothing for our knowledge, knowing that it helps our business to do all we can for every patient. Our patients are our friends. They are building our success.. "We want every person interested in our treatment to read our beautifully illustrated book.. It tells truth plainly, and is full of tfie things a man likes to read when he wants to be strong find ht-ulthy. If you enclose this, ad wc send it free. It gives the prices o! our Electric t Belts. "Very few people realise what improvements have been made in this direction;, prominent- business men come to us and express surprise that an electric belt can give such powef and accomplish such results as we suow in ours, .They must see it to believe. We are 'always glad to talk to nou-believers, and constantly invite inspection. We will give a tetf- to any one who will call. i f.A Willis Street, I VU., WELLINGTON, Office Hours, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ftEVBR SOI.D IN DRUG STORES. m 1 ffITAIiEE JUICE (Registered), the latest and X undoubtedly the most successful atomacli and liver medicine offered, to'-the public; one trial will prove itn worth. riHHE FARMERS' PAPER.-Tlie AgriculJ. tiiral Department of the Otago Witness ia acknowledged ". to bp unequalled by that of anv atiier -weekly in the colony.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13263, 20 April 1905, Page 3
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