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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. A Natural Cure fop Everyday Complaints. Many years ago when medical science first declared in favour of electricity as a natural curative agent. Dr. Scott commenced his experiments in adapting electrical appliances to clothing, the toilet, and everyday use. Protected by Letters Patent and the original registrations which give him the exclusive right to the uso of the term "Electric " as appiied to belts, hair brushes, corsets, and 01 her articles of clothing, ho has perfected a line of useful curatives, which combine tho comfort of articles of clothing with the virtue of a natural and easy stimulant in electricity. Dozenß of other manufacturers have coined terms to mislead the unwary into the purchase of spurious imitations, but since the first advertisement of these useful articles appeared in tho " Christian World " a steady and permanent trado has been the result. Klcctricity cures and stimulates by easy and nat ural means, and is not accompanied by any after effects, such as is usually tho case when drugs arc regularly resorted to for the relief of the many pains flesh is heir to. Dr. Scott's electric appliances, which are the only genuine ones, can be obtained of any draper, chemist, or storekeeper, or at the New Zealand Branch of the Pall Mall Electric Association, in tho National Mutual liuildings, Hunter-street, Wellington. The latter i is in charge of an experienced saleswoman, who will be glad to show them to any ladies or gentlemen calling at the Show Room. Goods can be ordered through your local chemist or storekeeper, or will be forwarded direct on receipt of price stated, with postage added. Dr. Scott's Electric Corsets. These Corsets give no shock to the wearer, but their innate power can be demonstrated by the compass accompanying each article. They are no more expensive than English or French corsets of similar material by re- «^^^- liable makers, and i , pretty v^roll, yet lack energy and do not "feel up to tho mark, try these remarkable curatives. I hey cannot and do not injure like medicine— alwaysdoinggood, never harm. There is no waiting a long time for results; electromagnetism acts quickly. The mind becomes active, the nerves and sluggish circulation are stimulated, and all ho old-time health and good feeling come back. They are constructed on scientific principles, imparting an exhilarating, healthgiving current to tho whole system. Please state size required when ordering. All our Corsets are beautifully woven from atest Paris models, arc double stitched and have tipped steels and lock clasps, combined with our patent solid back spinal steels, nrough which tho eyelets are riveted. Prices, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d and 17s 6d. Nursing and Abdominal Corsets at 10s 6d and 1 7s 6d respectively, for ladies requiring them. All post free, 6d extra. Sizes over 30, half-a-crown extra. DR. SCOTT'S GENUINE ELECTRIC BELTS. Have established a reputation all over the world, for strength, combined with lightness, for healing with ease and safety. All in search of health should wear Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric Belt to promote the circulation, to stimulate the organic action, to renew vital energy, and assist digestion. \X Ml Universally approved by the leading physicians as the best, safest and most effectual remedy for spinal complaints, incipient consmnption, diarrhoea, pleurisy, asthma, bronchitis, epilepsy, lumbago, debility, rheumatism, gout, sciatica, dropsy, paralysis, loss of voice, hysteria, cutaneous diseases, nervousness, indigestion, palpitation, constipation, &c. ; and has ourcd some of the most obstinate and distressing cases, after all other remedies so called have failed. Professional men assert that there is hardly a disease which electricity or magnetism may not benefit or cure. Dr. Scott's Electric Belts, 17s 6d ; post free, 18s. Please state size required when ordering. Other appliances of established value are Dr. Scott's Electric Hair Brushes for Headache and Neuralgia, price, 5s 6d, 7s 6d. 9s 6d, 11s, and 12s 6d each, or per pair in leather travelling 1 case, 255. Dr. Scott's Electric Flesh or Bath Brush, 19a 6d each ; any of above post free to any address, 6d extra. Dr. Scott's Electric Tooth Brush, for toothache or decay, post free, 3s. Dr. Scott's Electric In6ole for cold feet, post free, 3s. (state size of boot). Dr. Scott's Electric Teething Necklace for children, postfree, 3e. Che^L Protectors for consumptive patients or people subject to bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, or colds, post freo, 17s 6d. Electric Generators, for weakness or palpitation of the heart, post free, 3s. Beware of fraudulent and worthless imitations made up to trade upon our reputation. PALL MALL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, N.Z. ACTIVE ACENTS REQUIRED EVERYWHERE. Wanted, &c. WANTED— Active girl about 15, to ansist with children and housework Apply Mrs H. Thompson, Corner Jed and Leet streets. n023 FCTND, at Colac Bay on Prince of Wale birthoay, a eilver watch and chain. Owcer caa have came oa application at this office. n024 •\TIBITOBS TO DUNEDIN will find superior V accommodation and very moderate terms at Mrs James' Boarding Establishment, Alhya House, King street, Dunedb. nos_ TMPOUNDEDon November Bth 1891, at the A. Invercargill Pound, one black cow, blotch «d brand like Uon off rump. If not claimed a^d cxpensaß paid, to bi fold on Tuesday November 24 ih a; 12 o'clock, noon. TfIOMAS WA.UGH, n024 Ponndkeeper. PIN A FOR* 8 for the children during the holidays* made up from the b«at prints in every shad*, at J. S. GOLDUVtf, Dee street. nol2 IJISAFORESfor picnicingand for the houst A chpap and pood, at J. 8. GOLDIB'ri Kilmarnock House, Dee street nr>l2 NIGHTCAPS COAL. jelfc rT"E ANAU AND MANAPOUBI LAKES JORM McKBNZfE'S Boyal Mail Coach Service baa now been recommenced : Lumeden to Te Anau on Saturdays and Tuesdays returning Mondays and Thursdays. Particnlars in Bail way penny timetable. no 7 - INFLUENZA. # IT WILL have been noticed by all readers of the newspapers during the past few days that the epidemic commonly known as Influenza is raging with direful effects in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore be no doubt that we shall have this scourge amongst ourselves within a very short time, and as all persons in every station of life are liable to be attacked, it would be wise on the part of everyone to take all necessary precautions in preventing them* Belves catching this most troublesome com* plaint. The authorities in England and on the Continent some time since issued instructions that preventive remedies were to be given daily to the military and the police and it was reported that this had very good effect. A •*', Now, we all know that prevention is better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of Mother Maey Joseph Auberts Remedies has every confidence in recommending thepublic to try " Karana " in small doses every morning, to be followed by " Marupa "during the day. These are both vegetable remedies, and from past experience have proved themselves invaluable in giving relief to those suffering from severe, EeadacheSjharshness in the Bronchial Tubes running at the nose, pains in the back and loins, and the other particular forms in which Influenza attacks the system of different persons. The public is asked to give them a fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Redwood we are sure everyone ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have io counteracting the various attackj

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Southland Times, Issue 11901, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11901, 24 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11901, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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