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> Points in Footwear the ) 2 Public Readily Catch. \ / COMFORT QUALITY 5 S VARIETY PRICE. S > The evet increasing1 volume of out Sajei fa due to carefully / S noting these points when buying. Out promises in print 1 • r are always performed on the premises. f i SPRING GOODS NOW ON VIEW ( I CRIGHTON & NEWMAN, } / 92, RIDQWAY STREET. V Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt Is the modern remedy for all chronic ailments. Worn at night while you sleep, it pours a soothing, invigorating nerve life into your body for hours at a time. It is' a certain cure for Weakness, Nervousness, Lassitude, Weak Back, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago; Liver, Kidney, and Bladder; Indigestion. Diabetes, Vancocele, Rupture, and all Pain« or Aches. With each Application you take on New ■Vitality; New JOnergy comes with each night's wear, until, at the end of three montha, the most stnbborn Oases Succumb Ent'rely, and you can lay the Belt aside a healthy or strong man or woman. Dr. Me i anghlin's Electric Belt is the production of yeara of scientific investigation. It is the onlj adjustable body Belt that has ever been made to produce a strong current that could be felt at all , times by the wearer and at the same time be worn absolutely under control of the patient. The current can be made mild or strong in an instant, and does not burn or blister the flesh. With care will last a lifetime. Use it and you will always blesß the day. It IS AS GOOD FOB WOMEN AS FOB MEN. _ BCZATXCA. Afosga, VVhangaru, January and, 1905. -"■• . Dear Sirs,—l must apologise for not answering your last letter -inquiring as to my condition. ' I am happy to inform yon that I have been able to return to my employment (one which necessitates much, walking orer rough country) after three months'wearing of. the Belt I rot . from you. Previous to this I was a complete cripple for nearly six months from sciatica. You can publish this if you think fit.—Yours very truly. N. T. CARRJNGTON. ■ wgf II& Wo known the terrible mental torture of the man who has wasted his } LE I i#O Vitality and Strength, aad allowed.bis system to get into a weakened 555555555HS and , run-down condition, and his body to become diseased. "We know bow grateful a man ia when h« is relieved of these distressing ailments, for w« know • __■___ this misery he suffers, and we know, and hare proof, of many (fjllfE V Oil thousands who have been cured bj Electricity. Its effects upon a *"" w - we.iOi, debilitated system ia the «i»n« as win upon a parched field. .'. . ■ "Why t Beecuise Electricity Is* Nature) Element of the Body, that, when wasted by excesses and,.bad habifs, cause* weuknsss, loos of; ritality, and ' m __^ _' -____ diseased Prom thefirst application of a. fsootbinjr current the system VITA LITY yield* to Its wonderful Power It is obvious that when there ia a ' JTZ™.*.--.!. deficiency of Notorol Eleotricity within the tody, it should be sup- . plied from without, and we have' the only means of supplying it. ETDfre ROAiffi send us .the coupon - IT It tEi OSJKJ IVO. KLOW, and let mh for- J p OST To U«5 TO niv ward you bur Beautif uUy-Illustrat«d Set of Boohi. whicA /.v. K"a>' TO' w TO-PAY not alone explain in the fullest sense our method of apply. / V *mmm ~^~mmummmmmmm~~—m ing Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt, but giving as wel7/^/ The Dr McLauchlin Cn Photographs and Testimonial Letters from hundred* /o/,i"L a «' fT" g ♦ 7 of curld aud grateful patients. We will send the set, /4/i? 1 6 Be,P. d, m? 7°" ■?*« ~- sealed, and postage paid, as soon as we hear from you. /«5/ ooofes, which J understand You are put to no expense whatever. /O/ ars 'ree an<^ w^ be Bent to V YOU CAN CALL for a Free Test and persona// O / any address, demonstration. , Consultation and Advice Ab-/Cf / , •olutely Free. Note the address carefully. Offlc /> / Hours: 9a.m. till 8.30 p.m. Saturday After- ft*/ Nam* ~ noons. I. I /pf Address ■ •■« The Dr. MCLAUGHLIN CO., A. 0/ • WULIS 3TBEIT, WELLINGTON. /+>/ " -~—— — 2,666 Square Yards. 24,400 Handkerchiefs! If all our handkerchiefs were spread out they would cover a square of 53 yards across. Just imagine what this means! Consider what a magnificent choice awaits your selection 1 Here "5 are a few details:— » g LADIES' PLAIN HEM. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS at 1/11 per doz. H |H LADIES' PLAIN HEM. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS in Superior K| Quality at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, and 2/11 per J doz. r U PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Narrow Hems, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 i doz. £ g PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, S and 1 inch Hems, 4/-, 5/-, 0/, (3 g, and 7/6 i doz. S 05 FANCY YEItiED and EMBROIDERED CORNERS, Hem Borders, m at 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, and 5/- i doz. § SCALLOPED EDGES, EMBROIDERED CORNERS, at 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, £ g 5/-, 6/6, and 7/6 per i doz. g -J FANCY LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered and Drawn Thread -J ' at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, and 4/6 each. Hand worked. w CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, Coloured Borders, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, and 2/- per J doz. LACE EDGED HANDKERCHIEFS, at 2/11, 3/6, 4/., and 4/6 per J doz. J. PAUL & CO., DRAPERS, Etc., Victoria Avenue, Wanganuf. 2,666 Square Yards. fTnmm\ m west bmst: -ijy\ for sale. I AND HtfESTMEMT EXMMiE. • I — I We Idtl* aomtponaenM fn« thoM I TOEST-OLASa FARM of 278 awes, ■ having moneys in hand for iaTesttaent. ■ X 0.R.P., situated 5 miles from ■ These sains will b* recorded in o« booki I T*ihap« township. Land all cleared end I •*"■"" I f«ncXth^gre^ j»rt oanhe plough- - ■ We inrito ap^nwitieae for l*aas tnm 8 «d —on which is «reotod a substantial l- ■ fcoirowew. All business willb« trMttdat | roomed honso, with outbuildings. Prioe ■ sirictly c*»fl««»H*I, onlj principals- or m- t^~ +i,« #-__i»jm x>in t,<»i- ««« Th« 1 tteir solUitow «r Ao\j moihorise« agrafe, I f°r th« r«who4d £10 perjacre. J.ne ■ b»in« dealt with. ■ a-bor* farm is a good lnYcertment with ■ liOMMaaffotiaMforFabUaßoiiM. I «h« eapiW required. I Offict: A.M.P Bk^iiagt, Ykt«ri> I Apply sharp: I Axme, W«« X «n^. I AH. KNIGGE, I WM HAII «i I Tb« reliable Hoitm and Land Agent, I * wm> UAhh 1 L aMaaM . 1 Maia entranw Opera Houße, f^^ - "*** M Mturtoa.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 3

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