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RUB AWAY RHEUMATIC PAIN. SORENESS, STIFFNESS. : Instant relief with a null tottli if 1 ill, nront "St. Jacobs BH." What ia rheumatism ? Fain only ! Stop drugging! Not one cose in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub the soothing, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oil " directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. " St. Jacobs Oil " is a harmless cure for rheumatism and sciatica which never disappoints and cannot bom the skin. Do not grumble and go on suffering. Get a small bottle from your chemist, and in the moment you use it yon will be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness, and swelling. Do not suffer! Belief awaits you. " St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, or sprains, as for rheumatism. ■withcourfh ofni^iti? When coughs keep the children awake at nights _ dose of Bennington*. Irish Most will usually ease lhe throat and give restful, ! untroubled sleep. For over sixty years it has been the standard remedy (or coughs and colds. Mrs. J. W. Cotton, of Brook 1 Street, Dunedin, writes:—"During the cold damp weather I have found Bonnington*. Irish Most Crasst beneficial for the children's cough, and colds, and always like to keep a bottle in the home." Bonn__ro*t6i£s IrishOlfass has properties which act almost like a throat paint. It" paints the throat inside," and thus brings .needy relief. Beware of inferior substitute, and insist on having Bonnington*. Irish Moss. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Store*. I*9

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An invaluable remedy for RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Sprains, Sore Throat, etc. For the first twinges of Rheumatism, just settling in joint or muscle—for the first sharp shooting pain down the Sciatic Nerve of your thigh or across your back—as well as for those old tortures which you have suffered for years—there's nothing like Sloan's Liniment for WFjoW luick1 uick re 'ief—just a few drops laid on the affected X part will quickly draw out the pain. JhTJjS NO RUBBING REQUIRED Mr. J. Dmsdale, 47 Eldon Street, North Road, k A-fl ___wik. '* Darlington, writes: " Having been s great sufferer* A from Rheumatism, I was advised to try Sloan's Fl sott* Limment - The first bottle did mc a great deal of My/k it has done mc more good than any other so-called cures." «_ Ss^Allehemitts.priceiHßngland.lli^trbotHo. j\ B?BWGBBIw™vBBBB1 I m vvIOTSvH, M_La BWNy»

GOOD SPOI&S J/ _r sHY .__^**^ X. I \^ ______! __K>M _S ■». r IhreeLaf ties B Cigarettes Itar The Man who plays Billiard* need* a sure eye, a cool nerve, and as-■««-*ed physical and mental balance. -__- t. _*._« _-_ «,.-. HetmoKes" Three Castles'* Cigarettes becf . u . e suU feU &*Z* do BW.TOI. and IONDOKi *ot injure hi. form. ;~" '""*'''"' : ■■■■-■"■■ i .-■• -...,...,..;._ ~.,....,,..., ....«?

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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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