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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE.

+. A NATURAL CURE FOR EVERYDAY COMPLAINTS. Man? years ago when medical science first declared ia favor of electricity as a natural curative agiot Dr Scott commenced hie experiments in adapting electrical appliances to clothing, the t oilet, and ever j d ay use. Protected by Letters Patent and the original registrations which give him the exclusive right to the nee of the term "Electric" ap applied to belts, hair brushes, corsets, and other articles of clothing, hs has perfected a line of useful curatives, which combine the comfort of articles of clothing with the virtue of a natural and easy stimulant in electricity. Dozens of otber manufacturers have coined terms to mislead the unwary iato the purchase of spurious iccitationß, but since the first advertisement of these useful articles appeared in Ibo Christian World _ steady and permanent trade has been the result. Electricity cures and stimulates by easy and natural means, and is not accompanied by any after effectp, such as is usually the case when drugs are regularly resorted to" for the relief of the many pains fleßh is heir to. Dr Scott's electric appliances, which are the only genuine one b, can be obtained of any draper, chemist, or storekeeper, or at tho New Zealand Branch of the Pa:l M ill Electric Association in the National Mutual Buildings, Hunter-street, Wellington. The I latter 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 cat> be ordered through your local chemist or storekeeper, or will be forwurded direct on receipt of price stated, with postage added. DB. BCOTT'B ELKOTBIC CORSETB. These corsets give no shook to the wearer, but their innate power can be demonstrated by the com pass accompanying each article They are no more expensive than English or French corsets of similar material by reliable mnkore, and combine with elegance, strength, and comfort all the advantages of curative electricity. They are invaluable in cases of spinal complaints, rheumatism, sciatica, headache, indigestion, palpitation, nervousntpa, or impaired circulation ot the blood. IE you have any pain, ache, or ill -feeling from any caose, if you eoem "pretty well," yet lark energy and do not "ft ol up to the mark," if you snfftr from disease, try th«se remarkuble curatives^ They cannot and do not injure like medicine. Alwajß doing good, never harm. There in no waiting a long time for reeulis, electro magnetism acts quickly. Often during the firet hour they are worn their wonderfnl curative powers are felt. The n.ind becomes uctive, (ho nerves and sluggish rin.ul»tion are stimulate I, nnd all the old-tima health and food feelin/ co mo buck. They ar« ooistrncted on scientific principles, imparting an exhilarating, health-giving current to the whole 8} stern All sized in ptock. Piic, 7a 6^, 10a 6d, 12a 6), aud 17a 6(1. Nursing and abdouiiuul corsets at 10s 6rf, and 17s 6d, respectively , for ladies requiring them. All post free, d extra. DB. eOO'JT'S FLECTRIO BELTS. Most of the above applies to the Electric Belts for gon'lem< n. Tl ey urc invaluable incases of Rh&uamtinu, Qout, Sciatica, Indjgeition, and kindred complaints, and 69J9 nhpuld be taSt9B to mm Pr Bppu'h

genuine Bait, as there are numberless worthless imitations. All sizes ; price 17s 6d\ Poslfree, 61 extra.

We have pleasure in drawing our readers' attention to Mr F. Goodacro's advertisement in this issue. He is a well-known practical and careful poultry breeder, now settled in New Plymouth. Bosides supplying eggs from his own yards, Mr Goodacre acts as agent for several other well-known breeders. Messrs Dinglo and Corke invite inspection of their large and well selected stock, which will bo found equal in extent and variety to that of any furnishing warehouse between Auckland and Wellington. For tables, chairs, suites, choffoniera, bedsteads, wardrobes, dressing-tables, chests drawers, wash stands, &c, there ia no better mart on the coast. Carpets, rugs, linoleums, china and other mattings, &c. ; a large selection of fancy goods, vases, cabinets, Japanese ware, &c, always in stock. Dinner ard tea-sets, toilet sets, glass and creckeryware, cheapest and best in the town. Cabinet work and upholster, ing done on the premises by competent workmen also, undertaking. — Advt. Certainly the best medicine known is ANDBR AND Son'a EuOALTFTI BXTBAOT. fest its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza — the relief is in stantaneous. Ia serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains it is the safest remedy — no swelling", no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys, and urinary organu. In usV> at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by ilia Majosty tho King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, | Amsterdam. Trust in this appro Tod i Article, and rojoct *H othflra. XFor invalids and delicate children Aukebrook's Arrowroot and Tea Biscuits are unsurpassed. I HoLi/nvAYS Ointment ant> Pills. — Colds, Coughs, Shortneaa of Breath. — 1 These maladies require early and unremitting attention, for if Deflected tbey often end in aethuia, bronchitis, or consumption The Ointment well rubbed upon the chest and back, penetrating the skin , is absorbed and carried directly to the lungs, whence it expels all impurities. AH the blood in tho body i 3 perpetually passing through tho lungs, and there all noxious particles tending to disease can be quickly, th'oroughlj', and permanently neutralized, rendered harmless, or ejected from the system. Hollo way's Ointment and Pills perfectly accomplish this purification; and through tbe blood thus cleansed, the in fluenco of these wonderful medicaments readies the remotest parts of the human body, and thus cures all diseased action, whether internal or external. fFcr continuation ot newt te* 4th p ige J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9190, 18 September 1891, Page 3

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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9190, 18 September 1891, Page 3

ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9190, 18 September 1891, Page 3