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all Weak People Do You Want to be Strong? T<i ,oel as vigorous as you were before von lust your strength 1 To enjoy lite Weakness in the Hack, lUiciiiiiatUin, Sciatica, or "come-and-go" paint 1 'To li Constipation ?To feel strong ami bright and have confidence in yourself i To color in your checks and be confident that what has been done for others can bo d( fact, do von want to be healthy, strong and vigorous] THE DR. AUSTIN IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT Has restored health and strength to thousands of weak peoplo. We speak from pci W and the testimony of thousands now well and strong. Were you to see the lette and the testimony of the people who call personalty at our different offices, and n >ay, you would be more emphatic in sayng that our appliances do more than wetay they di". Feeble Circulation, Backache, Varicocele, Stomach, Liver and Bladder troubles. It in arranged for women as well as men, 8 Weak Back, indigestion and Nervousness Cnred, Thb Dk, Austis Co. Dear Sirs,- I feci it my duty to report to you my progress sinco wearing your Belt. I cannot express the good I have received from your treatment. The aches and pains I felt after my day's work nobody knows; but since wearing your Bolt I feel entirely a different man, and am glad I got one of your appliances. Before commencing your treatment I was getting worse, and am now a well man. Dear Sirs, lam vary grateful to you for supplying we with one of your Belts I value it very much for the cure it has given ine, and I think that any person troubled with weak back indigestion and Nervousness would feel greatly benelited by using your Belt. With best wishes, I re.in, yours gratefully, ALFKED W, SMITH, Feilding. The Dr. Austin Co. Dear Sirs,—l feel It my duty to write and let yon know the benefit I recoived from your Belt. I havo worn it now for font months, and I can safely say it ha* made me feel ten yean younger. It has completely cured me of Rheumatism. Before wearing yonr Belt I could not work one hour without feeling tired, and now I can work all day without feeling the least bit tired. I can recommend the Belt to anyone suffering with Indigestion and Rheumatism, Wishing you every success, I am, yours very truly, Mbs A. TUOHY, Palmerston North. Wc do not want your money without giving you full value for it. WoMtnow our B»H. will nnm in mn»u> «,-> ij we cannot cure you wc tell you frankly. You iiave nothing to lose, for if y*« •»"'. «™ les not cure you it will not cost you a penny. The only condition wc i ' " " " d faith on your ] ' NO CURE, NO PAY! Easy to Wear. Cures While you Sloop. Yon simply put our Bolt on when you go to bed; you wake up in the morning ro r day's work. It will change the morbid and debilitated conditions of your systo; rtmenthave failed, and, unlike medicines, without injury. FREE DIAGNOSIS—We do not charge for advice, i BOOK—Write for our beautifully illustrated ay. Wc can help you. Our Belts are not sold in L-.„ 0 - . The Dr AUSTIH IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT Co., Dept. H, Corner Princes Street St Moray Place, Donedio

A COMFOET FOE BUSINESSMEN . IS a "Quiet Enjoyment." A mau can take "Quiet enjoyment" even when working hard, if his surroundings ars congenial. Nothing brings more comfort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged _, desk. A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write lei tors on top of an old dry goods feox, but if he spends eight or ten hours a day in his olfiee, and mostjof that timeat his desk, is "Freedom from [ Discomfort" to be sought, or not ? We think it is. Suppose n man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and live hours each day, he will spend 151)0 hours each year and 15,000 hours in ten .years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special second-hand roll top going cheai). YEREX, BARKER k MAI 5. CUBA STKEET WELLINGTON, LET ME DO YOUE WASHING. MY New Method of Ironing Collars and Cuffs does away with the saw-like edges characteristic of foreigners' methods; sticks are not used to boat the life out of clothes, neither are acids or chemicals used. For polishing I uso -water only. Your linen will last three times as long if you permit me to wash it for you. FEOM BLOUSES TO BLANKETS I should like to call on you for any washing you want done. I will deliver it same day if needed urgently. Everything is treated with care. lam sending work all over Taranaki, let me send some to NICHOLLS, GILL ST. STEAM LAUNDKY, JFIEE! KOEU SAWMILLING CO. ,„, PBESENT FUTUBB 3/11/05 10/11/05 1/1/06 Burned out Selling New Mill Sock going top | Mo,oooft again. PBESKNT: While the new mill is under construction 1 am offering my stock of MO.OOOi'I at prices never before heard of in New Plymouth. It you want to build a house, stable or afpigslye Beir.cmbcr il> MOUNTAIN HIMU, not the sappy, swampy, spongy stuff that is being offered you under the name of KIMU. The Govcrumont have taken over .100,000 within the '.ast six mouths, and they know the best. Apply}: E. A. EDE. Manages. IF you are not a vegetarian I'd like to serve you with a trial order. My meat is tempting enough to make even a vegetarian forsake his creed. Can 1 have the pleasure of ringing you up f#r your orders ? 'Phone 97. Dixon. Butcher. Broimham street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 4

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