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Electricity is Life. /elkakce/ Dr Scott's Electric Appliances have saved many lives when the best medical aid has signally failed. Electricity curea\by natural means, both easily and speedily, and sufferers should ask their Chemists to get any of the following :— Dr Scott's Electric Belt for Rheumatism and Sciatica, 17s Gd. Dr Scott's Electric Hair Brush (for Headache) Gs, 8s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 14s 6d. Dr Scott's Electric Tooth Brush (Toothache and Neuralgia), 3s. Dr Scott's Electric Flesh Brush (Gout, &c), 143 6d. Dr Scott's Military Hair Brushes (set in cases), 30s. Dr Scott's Electric Teething Necklace, 3s. Dr Scott's Electric Bath Brush (Blood and Liver), 21s. Dr Scott's Electric Abdominal and Nursing Corsets, 17s Gd and 183 6d. Dr Scott's Electric Corset (Health and Beauty), 7s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s 6d. Dr Scott's Electric Curler, 33. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHOENE, PEOSSEE & CO., Dunedin, Chbistchuech, Wellington, Auckland. Swinbuene the Apostate. — Facilis descensus Averni. Having recanted his political opinions, and turned from the praise of revolution and the anticipation of the happy time when " Prince that clogs and [ priest that clings, Be cast a3 weeds upon the dunghill of dead things," to become ' the laureate of the layette and the reciter of Jubilee odes, Mr Swinburne ha 3 now naturally advanced to the equally congenial task of recanting his literary opinions. This month, he begins in the Fortnightly by casting off Whitman. * " The . rabid idiocy of the Whitmaniacs," "the oratund oratasb of Manhattan," "Mr Whitman's Venus is a Hottentot i wench under the influence of cantharides I and adulterated rum," "under the dirty clumsy paws of a harper whose plectrum is > a muckrake, any tune will become a' chaos j of discprdß," "exuberant incontinence" — j ) snch are a few of Mr Swinburne's opinions ! about Whitman to-day. The completeness j I of this conversion takes one's breath away. Never in the whole history of apostasy .was j anything so treacherous as this brutal kick 5 at the dying old man whom one hailed as , j " strong-winged soul " in his prime, and ! j from whom one begged for one's own inspiration " a song oversea." — Pall Mall Gazette. '- • \ The heft medicine known is Sander and Son's ! Eucalypti Eatract. Teat its eminent powerful ! effects in coughs, colds, influenza, ie— the rolief is instantaneous. Thousandsgivethemostgratifying I . testimony. His Majesty the King of Italyrand modicai syndicates all over the globe are its pat ons. * Bead the official reports that accompany each [ bottle. Wo have no occasion to offer rewards in I proof of the genuineness, of our references. The official reports of medical clinics and universities, tha official communication of the Consul-General - for Italy at Melbourne; tho diploma awarded j International Exhibition. Amsterdam— all these i . are authentio documents, and, as snch, not open to i c doubt. 3Ve add here epitome of oneof the various 1! cases treated at the clinic of Bcholtz, M.D., Professor, «Scr— "CJß„ 24 years old; congestional abscess on the thigh. Incisions made in two places. a Although Lister's dressing was applied, the secre. tion became, two days later, very copious, Rnd h&d 0 adopted afotid, decomposed character. Tho temjonvfcuie rose enormously. In consequence, tim - dressing was removed, and on its place wero mndo ■> dnring the daytime repeated irrigations with * Encalypti Extract. The offiensivo foster disap. a Mured very soon, the fever abated within a few daia, and the patient recovered after the lopse-ot _ -Eeveral weeks. In this instance- we mnst not lose 0 * . eight oftheiaefc'thatthe latter treataHent*Sft.ved'the r EatieW4nm;«-EAnFsa

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6049, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6049, 4 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6049, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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