SEA-BATHS IN THE HOME.
Always something of Nature's best ia being led away by the ingenuity of man from Nature herself, as it were, and led,, or harnessed, to the home. One of tht latest devices is one whereby all the delights and benefits of sea bathing can be enjoyed, without going, further ■ than one's own bathroom. It makes actual sea water right to hand—as refreshing a dip as Lyall Bay itself,, and for weak children and invalids as curative in its effects as ocean brine—and at any' temperature that may be desired. And all this at no great expense for bath fittings or anything of that kind. . In 'fact, all that is needed. is an inexpensive packet' of "Sedip" (obtainable at all grocers). It makes the most delightful hot sea water bath at any time—day or night— and, containing as it does, all tie medicinal properties of the ocean, it is much as if' one were able to lead in water from Cook ' Strait ■by direct connection. It is, in fact, the' concentrated product of the ocean waves. For many ills and weaknesses "Sedip" stands .\bne as a specific. Try it in your bath. All grocers—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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197SEA-BATHS IN THE HOME. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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