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5 Points in Footwear the > 2 Public Readily Catch. j ) COMFORT a QUALITY { S VARIETY PRICE. ( S The eve* increasing volume of out Sales is due to carefully ? \ noting these points when buying. Our promises in print \ * are always performed on the premises. / > SPRING GOODS NOW ON VIEW ( \ CRICHTON & NEWMAN, \ $ 92, RIDGWAY STREET. S Hi* Mf*L Aiinhlin'** El^^fpii* K^lti Illi IWHrkdliyfllllll <© Inl£rv&i I%*- EBmih m Is the modern remedy for all chronic ailments. Worn at nig-ht while you sleep, it 1 pours a soothing, invigorating nerve life into your body for, hours at a time! < It is < Eg a certain cure for weakness, Nervousness, Lassitude, Weak Back, a Rheumatism. Sciatica, and Lumbago; Liver, Kidney, "and m Bladder; Indigestion, Diabetes, Vancocele, Rupture, and all H Pains or Aches. With each Application you take on JNew ffl Vitality; New Knergy comes with each night's wear,until, at the end of three ra months, the moat stubborn Cases Succumb Ent rely, and you can lay the m Belt aside a healthy or strong man or -woman. Dr. Mci anghlin's Electric Helt H " "" is the production of years of scientific investigation. It is the onl^ adjustable body » Belt that has ever been made to produce a strong current that could be felt at all fl times by the wearer and at the same time be worn absolutely under control cf the H patient. The current can be made mild or strong in an instant, and does not burn Ej or blister the flesh. With oare-vwill last a lifetime. Use it stud you will always'" H bless the day. IT IS AS GOOD FOB WOMEN AS FQR MEN, , ■ B « - SCIATICA. . AfOKoA, Whangarkj, January and, 1905. "§1 Dear Sirs,—l must apologise for not answering your last letter "inquiring as to.my condi- El tion. I am happy to inform you that 1 have been able to return to my employment (one which §§} necessitates much walking over rough country) after three months' wearing" of the Belt I got Bj from you. Previous to this I was a complete cripple for nearly <iz months from sciatica. You U can publish this if you think fit.—Yours very truly. N. T^ARRIN'GTON. Bj ■ ET T lIS We known the terril>l« mental torture of tbe man who has wasted his I - 1»C I UP Vitality .and Strength, and allowed bis system to j?et iii.tb a weakened -H v "SSSSSSSmmSSSSm and run-down coudition, and his body to become diseased. .We know n how gTateful a man it when he is relieved of these distressing ailments, for we know ■ ksl ___. -~-».- th* misery, lie Buffers, and we know, and have proof, of many Si GIVE YOU thousands who have been cured by-Eleetrlcity. Its elfpct* npon *■ H ' JUS—JL~SL^~ '.weak, debilitated system ia the snme as r«in. upon a parched, field. H ' Why ? Becimse Electricity Is a Natural Element of the Body, thit, M ■'•■ when wasted by excesses and bad habifs, causes weakness, loes of vitality, and ' H • «-_"___ -•■-^-» diiease^From the first application of a soot inrtg current the system B V I 1 ALiIIT yields to. its woDderful Power It is obriou« that when there Is a M ««. -. .. „".._,.. deficiency of Noturol Electricity within the body, it should: be «up- H .\ plied from.withowt, and we have the only means of supplying it. 18 cd cm? fftoniif j* *r*"l "* "*'<""" M"' H f" REC DUUIVOi BELOW, and let us for. k DncTTniicTh n . V ' ward you our Beautif nlly-Illustrat«d Set of Books, whici /^ "ua 'TV ut> TO-PAT not alone explain in the fullest sense our method of apply. / *>f~ mmmmmmmmmmmm~m~m^ mmmmmigt ing Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt, but giving as wel//^/The Dr McLantrhlin To M Photographs and Testimonial Letters from hundred* /o/J^t ™CLiaußr*>lin Co., M , of cured and giratef id patieuts. We will send the set; /<f;/, P. Ie. ase your set of ■ sealed, and postage paid, as soon as we hear from ypu. /^./ DOoks, which I understand H . You are put to no expense whatever. . r '•■ IQ ¥ ? r6 free and will be sent to H \i YOU CAN CALL fora Free Test and persona/ /Of a^y address. ' B' demonstration. Consultation, ftnd . Advice Ab-X^yV - ■ H ■olutely Free. Note tbe address carefully.. Offic ■■/.£$ ■/ ■ " • . ' E] Hours: 9a.m. till 8.30 p.m. Saturday After-/x*/ Name V '.''-. H ' noons. "" ... I, I ~~ ————— ga ; /J?/ Addresß.._____ ■ ■ B The Dr. McLAUCHLIN CO., jQf B * WliW STRKT. WELUNGTOM. f^f ' M THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LTD. WELLINGTON. FOE VALUE IN CARPETS, • . " * '• ■" ■ • --0-- '^- . _. vr-i-i' ■' V-k^ '■ LINOLIK, and ' FOR VALUE IN MATTINGS. CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS., FOR VALUE IN BEDSTEADS and ' . BEDDING. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF T ATF<3T DESIGNS LARGEST FURNITURE MANI'FACTURVAJIIFTY \ND CHOICEST ED IN OUR OWN FACTORY, STOCK 'IN FURNITURE AgP.GUA,?^^ °F IvS rOVFRINGS BEST MATERIAL AND CO\i-Ul-M*s. WORKMANSHIP. SPECIAL. WE FURNISH A S-ROOMED COTTAGE FOR £33 10 0. . WE FURNISH A 4-ROOMED COTTAGE FOR £40 00. SEND FOR- ILLUSTRATED.CATALOGUE-POST FREE. THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LTDARTISTIC HOU^^llMSHE^ llington fnmm\ AND WEST COAST LIA)T^ for sale. AND iMVESTKENT EXCHANGE. • I We fßTite eorre.pondenoe from Ihow I Tilll^-,?^ 88- FARM of. 278 acres, having monev3 in hand for investment, I J- 0.H.P., situated 5 miles from These suras wi.l be recorded in our booki I Taihapo township. Land all cleared and thhoutdelatfree'orer^. pU °' '™ I fenced-the greater part can-be ploughWe invite applications for loan* from I ed—^on which is erected a substantial 7I borrowers. All business will be treatedm ■ roomed house, with outbuildings. Price strictly confidential, onlj principals of I f~- +I, Q fv^al^'Ul -Pin nor omvx Tlia Iheir solicitors or duly anthoriied »g«ita, I ,r th? tlee. holcl il" P er 16- X. l}? being dealt with. I above farm is a good investment with Loans negotiated for Publio BodlM. I fch© capital required. Office: A.M.P B^idlags, Victoria I Apply eharp. AX»ne, Waogaaui. I A. H. KNIGGE, WM HAI I ® I The reliable House and Land Agent, not. h****** M Main ontranoe Opera House, """* A Marton.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 3

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