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THE HAIR OF LIFE.

i1'...-. >UUC 1..n .l-M!'.l ill liif oh.iir UI ei; ui, !..n 1- .v pi..:>.r:iy h.iu. hoard ul l„ ■• v..., .• ■•! iii.. la.- c.nur oi nio is til.' i.L • .it Uii.l lllloL- :-"itil.l!lg HllVUliUll .11 t..c .11-.a in vln-Lijiviiuco. iiu.i{fiiiu .i t!..i.r in »iuu you yuursvii, Kvim\u .ma ui, witii jui-.vi mm pain*, aiii nut eiiuugu s'.ivugui iv-'lt, even to protest your uuutuiei in the virtue of uio ciinu'. Then see youraoif an hour iator rising from t-ho uell-saiiiu chair, perfectly lcsud, \uuli rooy checks ami eyes, your headaclio gone, your fileununiaiu bolter ana your twdy Lnniiover with enei-gy and now life.

lWvi k, little doubt tliat bolero long tiho ctLAa - w*ii bo iu vogue among iooiiwnauie women in all the great aooiui coutreb. Belore they go out ior a day a inotor rido may sit in tiie magnetic oiiair tor half or even a quarter of an noar, and though uiey may only have had lour or five nours sleep that night tiicy arc ht for another hard day's woik. It is a plain chair lined with comfortable looking cus&ions. On either aido Uiiig two panels ot wood wjred at.d looking iUcpieioualy olectrioal. On a WWa gti-Au an electric light and a. small regulator aua-jiied to tiio main electric ligaung current, in the room. When tiio ouri-ent ifl on you feel notliing, though everyone almost dreodu the shock tiiey suppose will occur; hut it never does. It is not a-n electric, hut a magnetic treatment. Currents of magnetism flow into you from the magnetic poky on either side of the oha/ir. lou ieel nothing more than you do when you first sit down. If you wore Buffering from kidney or liver trouble, you might feel a slight aciisation, either pleasant or unpleasant, in the congested parts, but after a few treatments the disturbance will be removed. The longer one sits in the chair the more astonuJiod one fools, oi experimenting, the magnets which hang beside the chair of life were invented, and now throw their life (jiving radiations into tlie human body, which stores up this vital energy for future n»e or for its immediate benefit, and which is enabled by this healthy stimulation to throw off disease. Jlany of the best known physicians are testing the merits of the magnetic chair for the cure of consumptives, and already give encouraging reports. First of all a delicious sense of relaxation comes over one, followed by a feeding of well-being, eueh as one has after awaking from a long and refreshsleep in country air. Then comes the sensation of buoyancy and exhilaration, which last for several days, as tile store of magnet"""! acquired does not quite leave one f- • 72 hours after the treatment end reoults in no corresponding depression.

A BOON TO DAIKYALKS A bail has been patented by a Taraoaki firm, which is far in advance of any other contrivance for securing cows while being milked. It is operated from the back of the cow, and she ca'i be bailed up or released with the greatest ease by even the smallest milker. Dairymen will find these bails are not only great time-savers, but are reliable, easy to hi, and never get out of repair; in fact, can be hied with little alteration in any shed in which old bails are at present in use. Xhe articles supplied are : —2 screw pulleys lift of cord and ring, 1 iron bail; and the cost is only a few shillings. Messrs Robertson and Bond, of Liardct-street, >"ew Plymouth, are the patentees ami vendors. An illustrated leaflet, and all estimates or particulars, will be provided to emjuirt-rs free. The follo*inj letter just received speaks volumes: klessrs. Robertson and Bond, JXew Plymouth. Dear Sirs, —I hare pleasure in stating that the new cow bails you supplied are giving every satisfac a great saving of time. I firmly be lUve if they were used continually to twelve months they would more thasave their first cost. I can confident. recommend them to all dairymen Wishing you every success, I am, f aitiifully yours,—Robebt L'lksow, Omata, Taranaki. A little O. T. PUNCH, In a little water hot; A sound refreshing sleep, Yes, that is what I got.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 4

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THE HAIR OF LIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 4

THE HAIR OF LIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 4

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