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Curing OneseJf at Home by Electricity. There's no disputing the virtues of electricity as a cure for weakness and pains. The brainiest doctors now living admit it. The great question, however, that has had to be solved of late years has been the best and most suitable means whereby persons suffering could get inexpensive . treatment. That question has now been solved in the "Combined Electric Generator," which provides the means enabling every person to treat himself at home at a cost less than what would be charged him for a few treatments at an electrical institute. As a giver of health and life to weak people, the "Combined Electric Generator" referred to is earning itself a name of very high repute. The instrument is self-contained -that is to say, it comes to purchasers absolutely ready for use. No charging or preparation of any kind is required. It makes its own power, requires no care and attention, except to turn the current on as strong as is wanted. The great merit of the Generator is that it imparts strength, energy and life to worn-out bodies. All over the two Islands people have derived strength and energy and life from its use. The improvement it has made in their health has been simply marvellous. "Electricity as a Meana of Health" Afr ee book of 18 pages describing the appliance will be sent free to all interested inquirers. To those in pain from Rheumatism, Lumbago, Rackacho. or who arc nervous and dyspeptic, this bonk should prove very helpful, for it indicav = to them the manner in which they can overcome their rd-. Th»- i f "<); ir fuil of teplinvriia!.- t>> the 'ici.'-niU'r from the 1 're;:.;, j,}<•.< an;! van <i persons. The - ef : Z'-aiund Agents : I KU etrin Medical Supply I'j". I'rinccs .St.. Dune-din,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 138, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 138, 11 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 138, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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