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A REVOLUTION IN ELECTROPLATING AND POLISHING. ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERIES OF MODERN TIMES, Whereby metals of all kinds'may, with the greatest case and without the oxercise of any. skill, be coated with other metal, , with strongly adherent deposits of substantial .thickness, in a very short period at a 'minimum expense, thus affording any unskilled person the means by which he_ or she . may coat with Silver, Nickel,' Copper, Tin, and other metals,'any articles of .domestie.serVice, with no more exertion than th,at expended in the uso of polishing' powders. It may therefore bo termed a domestic Electroplating process. Practical demonstrations have been given by the discoverer before " the Royal Society ofArts, London; and Professor Silvanus -P. ■ Thompson, D.Sc, F.R.5...8.A., etc., a scientist,of world-wide renown," after •experiments extending over two.months,: reports:— . • The "Calvanit" process iss so radical and novel a departure in Electro deposition that, it is difficult to foresee all tho possible developments. ■ The powders used siii. this process contain all that is necessary for tho deposition of the various metals. All the'public has to do. in using these powders is to rub them on the surface of the object.with a wetted . rag or a wet brush! ~ ' ".-■•'■' Extraordinary interest has been displayed by the . British public in. this remarkable and revolutionary metal-plating process. Its introduction on the market has caused such an enormous demand, that the manufacturer, lias had difficulty in turning ; out supplies fast enough. So, rapidly has this .line become a popular favourite) that it is'; already, selling in large quantities throughout the Dominion. ... '■:'-.. :', ; ,: TO BE OBTAINED FRO •;''; Wholesale. -'Agents : :-' ■• ■■';;■:■: : ;tl»;: ■;■ 'i . • It,is an established, fact that from; a' healthy stomach come ''healthy. i blood, healthy brains, and. healthy nerves'.. Any doctor will, tell you that.. i the;(breakdown of-a .person's health ufeuaUy begins through an unhealthy', ! •; stomaoh. -~- ".■ ~.• ;;.':: -.' ! .'>■■. -,-■'..' '-■'■ ■'-.''. •'■v.'::." r .- : " '"/:":. v.'-'.' ! If, thestpmach .does not secrete sufficient digestive fluid;to digest the food | you- eat, 1 it lies- there ahd-:ferm,ents, causing acidity,' flatulence,- heartburn,'•' i, ";.-. oppression' about the heart, and many other symptoms,'.all of • which are j ;.another. name.for':.■',.,•:''•'.■';'.'•:,• ,:■ ■:; •>.'.'-..-,,,.■ ; '. •>... M' , ': .Repeated, attack's oF.indigestioninflame tho.\mucous membranes-lining'the.' fltomach; and: expose the'nerves, of the stomach, thus causing 'the'glands' to-' , i secret, mucin instead: of the, juices of natural digestion.'! .: v .'■ V ! ,' , ; :.. '. ' '.;:, rMUClNKpoisons" .the' ; ,blood;v'starves 'the;-' tissues,- 'deranges the v.'nervous ' j. system,-, and weakens the-vital, force:of every organ' of the -entire body, in-' I ! .vitmg disease.generally; ...,'-.". ~:,.'/■' - -.',:■:' '■-\",:'-,':-■. .-■.•'.','■■''■''• ! .- ■ | digestsi-.the food. you\eati'>and' sweetens the stomach-.' by-increasing- the' diees- i ', [ wye fluids.,;, \:;,.;'.-'0,'..,.;',.,- ; /.'. ; V;--':, ' ,-':':' ''■'■ • : y ' i - ~:V l'-° , -.-Vv ; '-'---.--'"-1' - \m RENZIE'S PEPSO .converts the 'food you eat into that wholesome hlobd ' | that builds up -the system. '. : ~ i.-:.;.-' !''■:-:; ".'■'. ■ i ■:.-.:;.:' '■'■'"■' - '' ' '■«." i^ Z,E ' S , >E .'? SO : represen'ts";the'-natural' juices of ..digestion!, combined■■'j . with tho greatest known tonics,', thereby ■ oleaneihgi' < purifying,. i and:'.etrengthi : ening the. glands/' and membranfe-of the stomachand digestive'tract;.V-::';:. i v'. v -"•""", ■'[ ■■'■ ■ ;^v-^:A, 'V,--'-,rr .''/,!.'.: ;{}/■■■'. -''B!PortStreeti' : %. : : I'! : .^":'v ; „/ ■•■■ ' i'i. '' ; V ; -'-■'■;' ":cx ',■ -.::,:.-::.: WELLINGTON. < : .;\': j .- •■<■''..'- As a sufferer; from Indigestion.for-the past "teri.'years.-ithe; last'-'-: '' ; - ! ~'.- ;two years of,which ; time it was '.of so: serious a: nature' as:to : 'causevme : . V ..V i to vomit, during ;the'night, permit me towrite and ..thank ,you.;: for"' '.": ' ■ I .'V''v what, in my opinion,, is- a boon-.'to all. 'suffering'' from'' that dreadful '■'' i '■' •!. -; .-..- complaint....: /,':.:,;.- ■'; .:■'.■:-•'■■■:■.'■ -.">.'■>■' .'.■,''. ■ i^.v'-xx--- .'' : '-'"-'-.-.':■ ."I have consulted doctors and taken.-many ; different preparations, !..'■--! \ i . .with no result. '.I. took .one.:bottle of;'.your .Tlenzie's' Pep'so,' :and' can :? - . i ; ; ",-.'.;;truthfully, state that it completely.cured me.:..."^ ; ',-::".:. ; \v : :\!:r-'.'!':.::;;■';'."ft . .!;'•"■--. "I can-recommend it to. all. suffering l from -Indigestion: •■'■' !'; ;;; 'i '!h : !;:': . •! .!■•'■ ;..;v ! Tou;--inay.-,make whatever!'uoe you please of this''testimony!..' '■•'■'!'••■ v"' .'•'.' ." I ■''■' '■■■ : ' . : ; -r : '■. j;'. ' : - : "' i; V'!> V"'- 'V. :§■ / '■' '-^'■' "^Signed)-:E.V;ASHDOWN.*!!::'.:;. ' I \-:;?:::'■;. !For .constipation :and : ,biHousnjess,;;tak'e J ! ;| ;; !;.v •'■'.'■'•'.' ''■'..' 'v' ; ■?'"'■■':■■ ■■■'■: fixes:the Livesj' is. 6d. ' : ->:'i-^'-.;.-"-:.'.. : -'-v':-.'V-,-;-v..!: .\-'.;.! ' P '.""-: ■' ■- - ■':' ' ■':-'■!:. ■;.'?■■ ''■■!■-- .:-: , '^V.-- v -!y:^--v.- ; l :: ■ ■': atb'.--ftOBfcRT iIOHNSTOrtE'SIWI NoovySj Giiba'Streety tor ; : Dlsi>iayi; '^i'j' i'r-^iiiiiiliiliiiilllllilllllllllllll '.-. =:. inlifeis limited according to trie! : ,lj?:-::"! : ... '''''■^^'■■^^MfWj\' : ff ,: - '■?% :}.£=. ,! state of'her health. 'No. woman"can .:'• f ■'■!■ X S .. : put forth her best efforts if,, for instance, .'-■ ' WMHI .''■!"'- '"'-':''! i!,-'•■.. ~ .she is continually troubled with headaches,. '■^^mm\\\'MpW'i' : \'''S '.'"'-'. ',:' S x biliousness, depression ofspirits, etc., which'-. ft^s||| '■:'. '■■■— : , arise'th'rbugh"alldwing% goon';. •-...•'■''. v.' 5: ..'!-: uhcheckei i Many, women ..make the'-'mist'ake'_!:■ \M-^Mv^S&-'\- ' -- : ' !' : .-' .'■:■''.:= •. of neglecting this condition,;with disastrous. ": fl- !'■' z *'?!;: ?■•':'■: -.:'; = '■■■' ..results.in later life.',' And yet : it_is so' easy to ■"- ''' '■': '".&■' :. : .'•': ? ;j. •'S : correct: One-or two'doses of $&&W$ '■' .^ : — ■'•■■'■■!■"! -' : '-'- {'■ ; S ,'';.''. Pleasant Laxative" 'i-'':-./,,-/..' .—. -:V : '!!!.;.! -..'!■ '} "— vs;.are.all that is,needed 'tp ! ;stimulate the: organs,'-.,; - = , : ,^^ai--!.-.:■-'■:.•'."■ : -'-:-!'---!'< : ■ -~'■.'. S :V.cleanse thesy'stem and restore, the body-to a! '; r= \..;•'■ /'!,!:'■.;,:';.'-,' '.;— .: :.perfect' stateof health. Thbnsandsof women ~.- ==. : ..- £m .:..',!' :,E3 ,' Syrnp'of. Figs, for it is the one . . =;.- ~V -.::''7*';'!-.':-.:•-: : ---;;,! v . ..- ss ■;/• natural'remedy that benefits the system .-. =~:;.:■.'-i'--^ - «aw>vJ-- ■"', -'-.weakening or stfainingin the slightest degree, ,';■"; = : .-: ■/^^^^-'V-V!''i !;!' g !VYOU MUST ASK.FOR CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS. ''.■-. g:; ; ;■; B^M^'!^ '"^ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ : I ;v : -: ■>S :REM E§ BER ■i f M AT; : 'S|:":- ; ' : |; LILIMLM'..I-r»ML^llll. J ljriU I 111,1.ui.— ,■.,,"■,■■_- .-,■.■" j j ■,/ ORDER If m WP : ;:BlttK : PS :; ?- f : ! OBSERVE THDS"- LABEL.' BT . - j. IS; ON' EVERY GENUINE'.'. : NIP . y it Is The Seal of.Excellence"':-''- .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

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