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CURE BY COLOURS.

j CONDON, Nov. 3. ! Dr .1. Dodson ITessey. writing in the current, is.-.uo ef the '’‘Practitioner” on Die subject of colour treatment for if:\iti diseases, stales that, he lias had successful results with such treal- : mom in cases of neuralgia. neuritis. insomnia, high blond Viiv-’-mv. mental ; depression, and other health disorder-, i The i’-ree most useful r liours are 'green, him' and orange, lie says: i < linen has a remarkably soothing | effect upon tlio nervous system; it | gives a scusalinn of warmth and re- : iii'ves pain and lowers blond pressure. | Dine contracts the capillaries (Die t smaliest of the blood vessels), gives : a sensation of coolness and tends to raise tho blood pressure; it n’so acts as a tonic. Orange is a general stimulant, tonic, and vitalise!'. Tin-, treatment is given by means of a. Icandle-power lamp, and the patient, wears a minimum of clothing, , preferably a white gown.

AVHY. ADVERTISING PAYS. LONDON, Nov. 3. In an address on “Psychology and Advertising” at King’s- College, Strand, last, evening Air R. J. Bartlett said advertising was necessary. Goods would not sell themselves ,-:und .the when it stated tho ’other day that what we as a country had to’do was to scatter our goods over Die nation and over the world. it took a long time for those who had tried goods and found them satisfactory to pass the information along from mouth to mouth. Objectors to advertising said tho cost of it win added to the goods and made them dearer, but the answer to that was that advertising tended to increase output and, therefore, tended to brine, down tho cost of goods.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1926, Page 4

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275

CURE BY COLOURS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1926, Page 4

CURE BY COLOURS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1926, Page 4

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