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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. KIBBLINGS.

A NATURAL CURE FOR EVERYDAY COMPLAINTS. Many yours ago when medical eoienoe firet declared in favor of electricity ob a natural | curative agent Dr Scott commenced his experiments in adapting electrionl npplian"Cßtoclothinp,thetoilet,und everyday use. Protected by Letters Patent and the original registrations wbioh give him the exclusive right to the ureof the term " Electric" ap applied to belts, hair brushes, corsets, and other articles of clothine, bs has perfected a line of ÜBeful curatives, which combine the comfort of articles of clothing with tho virtue of a natural and easy stimulant in electricity, Dozens of other manufacturers have coined termß to mislead the unwury iato the purchase of spurious iaitations, but Bince the first advertisement of these OBeful articles appeared in the Christian World t. steady and permandQt trade has been the result. Electricity cures and stimulates by ensy and natural means, and is not accompanied by any after effeotp, such as iB usually the case when drugs are regularly resorted to for the relief of the many pains flesh is heii to. Dr Scott's electric appliances, which are tbe only genuine ones, can be obtained of any draper, ohemist, or storekeeper, or at tho New Zealand Branch of the Pasl Mill Electric Association in the National Mutual Buildings, Hunter-Btreet, Wellington. The latter is in obanje of an experienced saleswoman, who will be glad to snow them to any ladies or gentlemen calling at the show room. Goods oai> be ordered through your looal chemist or storekeeper, or will be forwarded direct on receipt of price stated, witn postage added. DR. SCOTT'S ELKOTRIO COBSETS. These corsets give no shock to the wearer, but their innate power can be demonstrated by tho compass accompanying each article. They are no more expensive than English or French corsets of similar material by reliable makers, and combine with elegance, strength, and comfort all tha advantages of curative electricity. They are invaluable in cubcb of spinal complaints, rheumatism, sciatica, headache, indigestion, palpitation, nervousnesa, or impaired circulation ot the blood. If you have any paiD, ache, or ill-feeling from any cause, if you Beom "pretty well." yet lack energy and do not »*f col up to the mark," if yoa BvS.nr from disease, try these remarkable curatives. They counot and do not injure like medicine. Always doing good, never harm. Thero is no waiting a Ions; time for results, electromagnetism aota quickly. Often during the firßt hour they are worn their wonderfal curative powers are felt. The mind becomes active, the nerves and sluggish circulation are 'stimulated, and all the old-time health and good feeling come back, They are constructed on scientific principles, imparting an exhilarating, beulth-giving current to the whole 83' stem sized in stock. Price, 7s 6 !, 10b 6d, 12b 61, and 17s 6d. Nursing and abdominal corsets at 10s 6rf, and 17s 6J, respectively, for ladies requiring them. All post free, d extra. DB. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC BSLTS. Most of the above applies to the Eleotrio Belts for peniemen. They aro invaluable in oases of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Indigestion, and kindred complaints, and care ehould be taken to secure Dr Scott's genuine Bait, ab there are numberless worthless imitations. All sizes ; price 17s 6i. Poalfree, 61 extra.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9195, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9195, 24 September 1891, Page 3

ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9195, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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