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1 With it, fri an is a Success; Without it, a Failure. ! CjTRENGTH of brain and body in man is Nature's highest J 1 perfected work. Nearly all men have been fitted with a I J I constitution fit to build such a structure upon, but through | 1 foolish dissipations have wasted the material Nature gave 1 I them. Men live too rapid these clays; young.fellows,.. 1 1 jg»*v through over-exertions, lose all their energy ere they 1 J wk attain middle age. There is no occasion now for any 1 I \slw man to be less than Nature intended him, for with | I _fi| this Grand Appliance ... I I i\/Fi| Dr. McLaughlin's 1 I • • Electric Belt .''. j I \He cau re S ain his ost Vitality. He can ( 1 Milk \\ 11/// EfcS obtain Energy and Strength simply by 1 wearing this Belt for a few hours each I night until he feels he has recovered what 1 E he had lost. It cures any case of Lost Vigor. Urinary Troubles, j I Functional Decay, Varicocele, etc., and will drive away Rheu- t I lttatic or Sciatic Pains, Lame Back, Indigestion, and all Liver, I 1 Kidney, and Stomach Troubles. It is the Medical Marvel of J I • the Age for all Weak Men and Sickly Women. 1 r I Mr F L YETTE. of liOWgburn, writes: "Dear Sir,-A few lines in i answer*; youi-letter, in which you ask me to let you know how the Belt is working | ! may say that it is sonic time since I wore it. but at the same time I can say- | that I never felt better in my life, and I cat. do my day s work than ever | lam sure that the money that I paid for your Belt >s well spen . would not seH | it for twice the money, and I sha do all in my power to sell youi Belts, as ttiey are n well wor°h your price. I shall have to bring this letter to a close, wishing you | every success. _ |jj in> I WE want ever y s »ff erer to rea< * our Eg i-Hf'A'/A g6-pne;e Illustrated Book, and learn M I.ICY .L-WV-Tke tiietruthabout the wonders of Elec- I ; -~--™-"— ' — tricity, and the many ailments that 11 19 are being cured daily by it_ use. For men who have lost their Strength || If and Vitality, for men who have Pains and Aches, it will be found invalu- 9 J§ able. We will send you this Book FREE and Post Paid on application. M If By Calling any Week-Day between the hours 9 a.m. and 8.30 H U p.m., you can obtain the Advice of our Specialist Free of Chargre g| 1 THE DR. MCLAUGHLIN CO., > a , WHiis Street, Wellington.! vs. "TkfEXT TO A GOOD PAIR >||&fc|jjL ±S OF HORSES A GOOD ___-_ss» SFT 0"F HARNESS 14l IS A FARMER'S PRIDE. We arc still making our well-known. /& Double-buggy Harness from ' Single Harness fnam _35 up. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. TOWNSEND AND COWPER, Estah. 1880. Saddlers, Master-ton, T_x. 123.

Out* Costumes are Stylish, Good Fitting, Meat and Durable. ' $J ,;; i| \ N _fe'HilV OLDS AND ANDERSON, Ladies' Costumiers. Bannister-street (Opposite Club Hotel). DONALD & SONS, LTD,, Perry-street, - - - Masterton. WOOL PRESSES from «S1 2-thc handiest made. JACKS, STRAINERS, Etc. ~~ W. Ii COLE, Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter, Decorator. HAS been doing the work of. the Masterton public and giving satisfaction for 20 years, which is a guarantee of the quality of his work. Best materials only used and reasonable estimates given for all lands of Painter's Work, either in town or country. Note the address—AY 11. COLE, Chapel-street. Telephone 149. CORADINE & WHITTAKER, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND CONTRACTORS. JOBBING work at shortest notice. Painting and paperhanging in. all its branches. Dressed and seasoned timber—Kauri, Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine, etc. SASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BUILDERS' REQUISITES, PAINTS, PAPERHANGINGS, AND GLASS.

II _B_Wll«--»»-M-»__il^MI-«-l-l-___-»-11___._.__J_._ii_ |^^-f BREAD EATERS. I \ Enjoy and Grow I ! Strong and Hearty on Our BreadIt's always just right in the MATERIAL, \ In the MAKING,' j In the BAKING, | And in the DELIVERY. i OUR BREAD ON YOUR i TABLE ] Saves your Health, Money, Time and j Temper. ' I Our delivery cart calls daily. Our I telephone number is 39. Our messengers I j are at your service. j | CHAMBERLAIN BROS. BAKERS, PASTRYCOOKS, & CONFECTIONERS. j LADIES! When the Grocer Calls . ORDER ONE PACKET OF § "KLENZO" EXTRACT OF SOAP. — The World's Best. WHEN A COW IS HALE DEAD is a poor time to think of buying a Drench. Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by experience that it pays handsomely to drench each cow immediately after calving. You cannot afford to risk the life of a valuable animal when you can get SYKES' DRENCH for 1/6 packet, or 16/----dozen, from Stores. If you are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a supply at hand. The cost of SYKES' DRENCH is small in comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as a preventative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. - You cannot afford to experiment on your valuable cattle with unknown and untried remedies. [ SYKES' DRENCH is known as the • Animals' Friend, and has the endorsement > of thousands of farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the Press, recommending its use to dairymen. , Don't hesitate! Get a supply from your storekeeper at once.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 20 October 1905, Page 3

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