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fREE{V[fIN & WflhhfiCE ELEGTRO-MEOIGAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. m Mr. JACK WILLIS (Pugilist). THERE is no tosjatment so beneficial to worn-nut constitutions or enfeebled functions as Electricity and Medicine Physicians acknowledge it °?ecialists alone know how to apply it. It net* agically upon the system, restoring it in a few eeks to its full vigor and vitality. Health which n been despaired of is regained by its i use. EFFICACY AND APPLICATION. Medicine is not always effectual. But Medicine and Electricity used topcthcr have wonderful!) reconstructive and revitalizing effects. Electro agnetism, the absence of which in the body is til" isult of half the nervous diseases extant, can hj( infused into the nerves by the weaving nightly oi an Electrio " Invigorator,'' manufactured an<: tested by two Scientific Electricians and passed iv " electrically perfect'• A few weeks of this remarkable treatment wil' positively care lons-standing cases of Irdlti.es* Hon, Dyspepsia. Stomach Troubles. ~ tplessness. Disordered Functions , whatever ciuse Hen, Enfeebled Constitutions. Palpi' tation. Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sluggish Liver, or Kidney and Bladder Derangements. Certain forms nf Paralysis. Anxmic and Nervous Headaches, Hysteria, Ep]» lepsy. Nervousness, or St. Vilus Dance yield quickly to this treatment, endorse.' "ry some of the greatest scientists in England. It you suffer, write to the Specialists for their professional opinions. They will not charge you These opinions are given free in tbc interests of raftering humanity. A VALUABLE CRITICISM. The Melbourne Hawhlet speaks of Mr. Jack Willis, Pro'cs>ionalPugili«t, thui--"His p'.enoraeual mccess Is not due alone t • pe.fect training It is a fact Wilds' peifect coulifi'.n has beenenhanced by the wearing »f <me u< PREEMHN and WftLLaeE'S Klw-tii. 'ltivigorators.' Willis *wi«]3 by them "-. Uay'si, 1902. PRICES OF "IIMVIGORATORS." COPPER PLATE, JSI; SILVER PLATE. £1 10s ; SOLID SILVER, £3; SOLID GOLD, £lO (3oi. 18ct. geld). All our " Invtgorators" vary according to sonstruction. They are the only genuine instruments sold in the Colonies. UNIVERSAL OPERATIONS! THE SPECIALISTS desire to inform the residents Df the New Zealand dominion that they have Patients in aH parts of the world, and trert them isfully as if thoy had persona ly seen them. Icutta, the Transvail. Port Said, Gibia.lt srica All Medicines are forward, d f ervation Letters are treated withsecre Professional opinions are given fret 1 , personally by letter. , "CLINICAL EXPERIEHCE3," Tht3 is a magnitlcent 550 page medical volui 120 full and half-page illustrations. 60 chipt .lealing with General Diseases, a V. caliiilary 1000 medical tennß, and a list of 5J vaiua

The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEOICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Corner Elisabeth & Bathurst Streets, SYOHEY, AUSTRALIA. rt [Pleaße mention tbia paper when wriliii't.] .WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. ">HE undersigned notifies that be has . booght out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interesi in the above BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of bonrs, viz.:— Coach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth 3.30 p.m. Seats booked and parcels received at best's stables. R. COULTER, Wialara.

SAPON THE NEW PAT ' ENT OLEANSAL WASHING POWDER JNO SOAP OR SODA REQUIRED, disolves inßtantlyJn Water (Cold or Hot). Will remove G'HAIG, BOOD, or D[*T oC A. (Y.kUdqaijkly in OOLD water. BLANKETS, WOOLLENB, SILKS, ana LACES and LACKS washed CLKA and made Soft as New. Try once and yon will NEVER use anything else. For DAIRY FACTORIES, FREItZING WORKS,i,WOOLLEN MILL 9. FEL! - MONGPHS, BUTCHERS, HOUSEWIVES, &0„ &0. Tty'a. Bath, nse it EVERY time, and five op ordinary Sorp Askfyour storekeeper for SAPON

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13 one of the handiest thing imaginable. During the forenoon the tired mother will find a cup of Bovril a wonderful reviver and strengthener when she is " fagged out." A spoonful of Bovril will give flavor and substance to the soup or entr&j. when the is cooking. -i^f" Bovril makes a sustaining « hte supper" that can'be "slept on, and ij the first thing the doctor calls for when the patient *®mßz*mxßMmmMimamm MS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1903, Page 4

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