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_&,•> 43% it, JL J?y| !brrJUJL,g|& beg respectfully to announce that they have just opened their first shipment of AUTUMN & WINTER NOVELTIES viz : Ex " Tokomaru," " Gothic," " Rakaia," "Kaipara," "Waiwera," "Turakin." Consisting of: — General Drapery, Millinery, Mantles, and Underclothing and Mercery, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Linoleums, and Floorcloths, Furniture, Crockery, Ironmongery and General Household Furnishings. The above have been purchased for Cash direct from the Home Manufacturers, and we have every confidence in stating that the value we offer is unapproachable in the Colony. tm- CASH EMPORIUM GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN

gTAR HOTEL, TEMUKA, DAN ENRIGHT, - Peopbietob. (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Inveroargill, and St. Clair Hotel, Dunedin.) D. E. has taken possession of the Star Hotel, which hae been thoroughly renovated from floor to ceiling and offers every convenience for families and the general travelling public. Only the Best brands of Liquors kept.

iWEAK MEN, LISTEN ! T\O you want to be etronp ? Do you waut your enerjry and visrowr yj renewed? Is your streuKtli wasting HWay ? I'd you wunt tbe Tim, snap, Mid fire of peifert health that should belong to every hsalthy man? Gun you work alongside your fcllow-uieu aud do a dtty'i work with ease? If yon lack courage , if you me de-^on.ieut, and dull, aud crawl along as if it were a. misery to live— these ai o all symptoms of sarly decay aud loss of vitality You want vow life :in'l euerfjy infused into jou. Electricity will do tbii it is tlif vit.tl force which keeps us aliYe. When the system ig run d .wu through ovet taxing the electrical power of the body, it wants repl»uish iik '1 hf Imrder a tnau works when he is weak the greater the dram on Ins electrical energy, and he gets worse. It is only waste of time eating f, K ,j when the functional organs of the body cauuot derive any benefit from it. If your system wa»te» most of the sleeping eucigy in such food because the nervous-electrical energy cannot create sufficient strength from it, the nervous system of the tissues is here at fault ; it in too feeble in quality ; it ia insufficient in quantity. DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT "Will restors ytm. Our Elartricnl treatnieut coutain* man elegant and concentrated form all the elements of an ide il tieatmeut. It is a truly ■cieutiSc method of surpassing inent; it is Nuture's own remedy finally perfected by long years of experience m the treatment of disease. The force of electricity, by its loeil action, relieves congestion, strengthen! the mucoles, and promotes natural development by regulating the waste and repair of the system. It permeates the system hnd spreads it* vitalising essence through every nerve aud tissu* in the body Iv its stimulative and tome action it arouses the sluggish nerve cells from their torpor and fills them with magnetio force. It gives perfect and permanent power to all tbe 01 gars of tbe body. It make* the blood pure and rich, the complexion clear, and the eyes bright ; the flesh Hnn, the muiolee tolid, and the nerves strong and steady. It clears up the clouded braiu, brightens the intellect, dispel* all despondency, and will prepare you anew for the duties and pleasures of life. VSBVOUS WBAXNESS. To the Secretary, The Dr. McLaughlin Co. Woodvillb, November Ist, 1003. Bear Sir,— l have worn your Belt one month. lam pleased to state that the Belt ha* worked satisfactorily, and I am much improved in health. That tired, languid feelimg ha* gone, nud the pains in my back have ceased. I h ive followed your direction* close)/, and I think iv a couple of month* I shall be permauently cured. I remain faithfully yours, C. P. HOBBS. Mb ■>» mm mmm m To all, oar beautiful Illustrated 64-page Book, explaining our method •( j» «r I" I treatment. Sendforit. We will mail it, sealed, post free, to aoraddraw. j * ■■■ " Dou't delay; your best days are slippiug by. -The dr. Mclaughlin co.,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 26 May 1904, Page 21

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