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, beg respectfully to announce that the whole of their Departments are now replete with a1!a 1 ! the For SPRING and SUMMER Wear ■ ■■■■■■■BMIIHaBIIIIBBHBIIBiIIBIIIIfIIBHBUBBfIHMII IWT CASH EUPOBTOH GEORGB STREET DUNEDIN

DEHTIST, Dee Street, INVEROARGILL n li 1 I) I X 0 N HOTEL Feikceb South, DUNEDIN. This prpular and centrally-eituated Hotel b»h i.krer> j«nuvftted from floor to oeiliiip and refnrujshfcl througbimt with the newest and uwt-t i.y-to-d ite turuiture. Tourißta traveberH, una boardetH will find all the comforts ut' a home. Suites of room* for families. Charges strictly moderate. A special Feature—ls LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The very beet ot ViDt-H AJee, and Hpirits supplied. A Nipht Pciter in attendance. Acccmaiodation for over 100 gueetß. JAS. CALDWELL, Proprietor. (L»te of Wedderbnru and Rough Ridpe. FOR SALE— The Campbell Gas, Oil, and Steam Engines, BoilerH. Pnmpe liydrannc Machintry, Jack" Pulleys, Ulooke eto. T?OR SALF — Centrifugal, also Duplex J? Pumpn; on water oOOgal to 4000gaJ dumps. QUOTATIONS giren and Indent exooated for nit olassea of Taufi^e and other Machinery. R. B. PENXISTON & CO Stoort street

s. iucsride, TIMAP.U, Direct TirportT of Marrt.g and ftKANiTE AiuNOMKN'ES fioui ihc bent, kali«iiu aad oootch Quaifiee. A largo stock of the Latest Pe-ii^ns to select from at low eat prices.

4 MORGAN Picture Fraraer 123 CASTLE STREET, DUWF-Dl^ (Between Hanover and St. Andrew Stt ) All kin.ls of pictures pnitable for present always fetockf i. Mirrors all siz i*, dlso Mouldings, ft*.. Country Orders punctually attunied to.

STOMACH TROUBLES ft !Wp/p \ ca X ncna Mflle^jL Xs your "Civer slng'g'ish? Do UffO ]J) /■*£&s&. you suffer with. Indinre«tion? Are [JJ] DArv^^Ul^KvS'^OL you Constipated? Do you suffer I bH n' H lQn/S PirtPw* |w^ With riatulence? UWf U »W W2?^»J^^»w'"^ 4G£ , We buve perlectcd a method of re- 1 11 vv \ Va\] | jljjl 1 ) t^''t33l£j^^D"KiL /l^twl storing Vitality to the Stomach and other 42} parts of tho l)-<ilj hy filling thorn with > •"-^^2*B^^\/jl2? I S^ cW Electricity, imd can as>.sure quick rolief / Sf l^ nnd cure ot all puch cases. A I t. S»i Your HtoKiaoh is weak ; your food does not digest right jit lies in ff 4r '"" s jour mtestinea and rots, generates a gas, and makes jou fee} miser- |L v ohle; it gne« you no strength, no energy, no desire to work ; yon feel Urccl, liht!e3», sleepy ; you are constipated, and have pmns in your V\ \ head j under your hhould«r blades you hn.ve a gTiawiug eenißtion from \.\ . yB your atomnch to your hack, and you ivre nervou* and generally weak, like a puis >v breaking down from old age. Yes, you are breaking down heciUae you not no nourishment from your food, and you can't live long vi ii U 'Ut ilni iiourihlirm-nt. You mu»t have it. WrH drT^cTaughlibts electric belt Will give new life to the functional organs of the body, enabling them to carry on the irasto ai.d repnruf tho system, and do the work nature intended them to do Human vitality is Unwed wj>on Klei'tucity. The power which runs the stomach is human vitality ; therefore, it ii, Kleciiicty. The stouinch has not enonph vitality to do its work right, po it lack* electricity. Do yon follow us? So electricity is the remedy. Give it to your stomach, bo that your atouiuih can iimt.o it a part of itself, and you have a euie. You ueiroiii" appliuiice while you sleej). For sir or eight hours it pours a warm, glowing stream ot electriciL.v into your stomach and nerves. They drmk it up greedily, and as it flows m 'io slowly, witiumr shock or burn, the orgqua nbsorb it, just hire a spouse abtorbs water. Mr. Archd. Thomson, of Emtoul Street, Wellington, wri'os:— Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure in testifying to the beneficial eifect produced nines weaviug your Belt. Il li,ißiiiilucedcalm and refreshing sleep, while its action on the digestive organshas been all thatcould bedfßired. The nervous system is n lt o uudergoinc* a marked change for tbe better. In fact, Iniight safely say that the general health in ina<*h improved, nnd am looking forward for ttill better results. Thanking you for kind attention, I am, dear Sir, yours rea|»ectfiillv,_ ARCHD. THOMSON. * Our beautiful Illustrated book, describing our treatment. If you are not £T E5 E» C I clote en°ngh to call, write for oue. We will mv.l il under sealed cover, 1 I »C* Ci ■ post paid. It gives mauy loci.l testimouials of poople cui-od aftei^tho failure of medicine The dr. Mclaughlin go., 15 5 wmis s t. f wenin^on

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 10 November 1904, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 10 November 1904, Page 21

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