% FOR. -h>/’ m ELECTRICITY is the life of every man and woman. The amount Nature gave you to work your body would have been sufficient for all time, but most people, through neglect and excesses, have allowed it to drain away. In doing so they have lost the very essence of Life, The Vital Nerve Force, which is the vitality, the strength, and the nerve power of every hnman being. When that force is exhausted from the body what is the result? A life of misery and suffering, and you lose all energy and ambiticn. You are timid, nervous, and desire solitude; your head and back aches, and your liver becomes inactive, and Indige: tion. Dyspepsia, and Flatulency result, and in a great many cases ailments such as Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago are the outcome of a disordered and weakened system Your sleep is greatly disturbed, and vpu arise more tired than .when you went to bed, and with a bad taste in your mouth. All these disorders are the outcome of a weakened and run-down system, through the Vital Nerve Force of the body having run out. To repair that evil, and to give you back your health and strength, you require j Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt It will give you back the Electricity you have lost. It will vitalise and brace up the Nervous System, and-if disease lurks anywhere in the body it will soothe and heal. No power could be greater than Electricity, for it vitalises, strengthens and heals at the one time. BOOK about Electricity as a Curative Agent, we issue a 64-page Illustrated Book, which gives all information as to cause and cure of diseases by its use. It is very interesting and Instructive, and should be read.by everyone. It Illustrates how the Belt and Attachments are worn. We will send you one Free, postage paid, to any address, or If you can call we will be pleased to give a free test, and explain the working of this grand appliance. ||HOURS: 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 4P> The Dr. McLaughlin Co. 5-JA WILMS ST., WELLINGTON. smsrgergsags STOET © „ 'fyo«s«k S'HEX Full Information THE TEA OE THE DAY. MESSRS NOTON BROS. EP VE pleasure in stating that they have extended their Business as far aa GISBORNE, and anticipate receiving a steady demand for their Fnuous Blends of TEAS, Which have become go popular in the Auckland Province, and would respectfully solicit the patronage pf the Public of Gisborne. PACKETS—I Pound and Pound, iTINS—2Ib t 61b, 121 b, and 201 b FROM ALL STORES, PRICES—Is, le 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, la 10'd, 2s, and 2s 6d per lb. These .TEAS' are well worth a Trial from your Grocer. Country Grocers are in-vited to communicate .with MESSRS NOTON BROS., when Samples and Prices will be forwarded. NOTON BROS., Little Queen Street, THE GOLDEN .TEAPOT^,TEAS^'
1 GENERAL STOREKEEPER LARGE Stoobs of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and STATION REQUISITES always on band and all orders will be executed with the fgreates, despatch. ■ BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. Agent for THE GISBORNE TIMES, which is on Sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertisements left with E. S. Evinson up to 6 o’clock each evening will be sure of publication on the following day. E. S. EVINSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TE KARAKA
ALBION HOTEL Gladstone Road, Gisborne FRANK HARRIS ... Proprietor Wines and Spirits of tho Very Best Brands Procurable. Bpooial Attention afforded the Travelling Publi
I S THE BEST PLACE [TO A SPEND A HOLIDAY. AS A HEALTHS RESORT IT- IS Without Equal in New; Zealand, Eitenolve Additions haro beod made to the Accommodation House and .Visitors caa rely on obtainia all .ths comforts of a home. WALKER’S COACH arrives at ■the Spriaga every Friday, bringin Prasengera from .Gisborne'.. CHARGES MODERATE, G; GORDON, Puopriotor*
THE ELLEfIBECK STUDIO. Telephone 239, ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES OWING to press of Business Mr Ellerbeck has had to take frost Premises in Grey street, where he has opened another Shop. ALL FRAMING AND ENLARGING will be carried on there, and Customers will receive every attention. Large Stock of MOULDINGS to choose from. ’ ENLARGEMENTS Made and Framed from 15s, any size. FRAMING AND EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE. WOODS’ Great Peppermint Cure, fo coughs andcolde, never failß. Is 6d
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1566, 23 September 1905, Page 1
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