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HALL'S DISTEMPER. (PATLNTED.) A NEW WATER PAINT. IN 70 SHADES. Many -will stand Lime. One Cwt. of Hall's Distemper covers Double the Surface that is coated by one cwt of pure white lead paint. Not only has greater covering power, but the colours work evenly and remain uniform. Whether applied inside or outside, on smooth wood or walls, or on stone 01 buckwork, it is equally perfect. It is applied with a whitewash biush, saving 40 per cent, in labour alone.

R. & E. TINGEY,

SOLE AGENTS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

tWEAK MEN, LISTEN ! T\o yom wut to he strong t Do yon want your «u«rf y and vicour II nuwid T Is yewr strength wasting away f Do you want the Tim, snap, and fire of perfect health that should belong to every healthy man t Can you work alongside your fellow-m«n aud do a day's work with ease F If you lack oourage ; if you are despondent, and dull, and crawl along as if it were a misery to lire— these are all symptoms of early decay and loss of vitality. Ton want uew life and energy imfused into you. Electricity will do this : it is the vital force whtoh keeps as alive. When the system is run down through overtaxing the electrical power of the body, it /wants replenishing. The harder a man works when he is weak the greater the drain on his electrical euergy, and lie gets worse. It is only waste of time eating food when the functional organs of the body cannot derive any benefit from it. If your system wastes most of the sleeping energy in suoh food because the nerrous-eleotrical energy cannot create sufficient strength from it, the nervous system of the tissues is here at fault ; it is too feebU In quality ; it is insufficient in quantity. DR. MCLAUGHLINS ELECTRIC BELT Will restore jom. Our EleetricsJ treatment contains in aa elegant and concentrated form ail the elements ef an ideal treatment. It is a truly scientific method of swpassing merit ; it is Nature's own remedy finally perfected by long years of expenenoe in the treatment of disease. The force of electricity, by its local aotiou, relieves congestion, strengthens the muscles, and promotes natural development by regulating the waste and repair of the system. It permeates the system snd spreads its vitalising- essence through every nerve and tissue in the body In its stimulative and tonic action it arouses the sluprgish nerve cells from their torpor and fills them with mignetio force. It gives perfect and permanent power to all the organs of the body. It makes the blood pure «.nd rich, the complexion clear, and the eyes bright; the flesh firm, the muscles solid, and the nei res srroug and steady. It clears np the clouded brain, brightens the intellect, dispels all despondency , and will prepare you anew for the duties and pleasures of life. j JTMVOUS WaAXWEsJT To the Secretary, The Dr. McLaughlin Co. WOODTILL*. November Ist, 1903. Dear Sir, -I have worn your Belt one month. lam pleased to state that the Belt has narked satisfactorily, and I am much improved in health. That tired, languid feeling has iT- lie, and the pains in my back have ceased. I hare followed your directions closely, and I think in a couple ef months I shall be permanently ouied. I remain, faithfully yours, C. F. HOBBB. r .-^ r - mm ■ To all, our beautiful Illustrate* **-p*f« Book, explaining emr method el |m |>< f~ r" I treatment. Send for it. We win mail it, sealed, post free, to any address. ■ ■ ■ ■"• "■ ■ Don't d*lay; your best days are slipping by. j The dr. Mclaughlin co., «*■ w^ «- ™v™™

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1904, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1904, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1904, Page 14

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