WEAK ACHING BACK? RUB OUT LUMBAGO! Eub Backache away with a small bottle of old " St. Jacobs Oil" All ! The pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost inatant relief from pain, etiffnese, end lameneas follows a gentle rubbing with " St. 'Jacobs 0i1. ,, Bnb this soothing penetrating oil wherever the pain ia, and like magic, relief oomce. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago, and sciatica car*, which never disappoints, and doee not burn the skin. Stiffness, "stitch in the side," and sense of .weakness in the spine cured in a moment: "St. Jacobs Oil" enables yon to forget that yon ever had a back, because it will not hart or feel stiff and weak any more. Do not suffer! Get a ■mall bottle of " St. Jacobs Oil" now from your chemist and obtain lasting relief. WHY DOES EVERYONE TAKE TORALINE FOR A COLD? GOITRE POWTTVTBI.T CTTRED. Write us for Free Advice. We will reply by personal letter, dealing with your individual case. MUia, Chemist. XT. EDEN TRAM TEB., AUCKLAND. ' . •_ __^^________ ...... , . BABY BOCH. , . ;... . , ) infantile Diarrhea. .-.■ :. ;.;..:•', ;: ..• -,-. ... .■ .-.,,;.■.; 33, Trafalgar Road. S.E. Sirs.—l thought yon would like to know of the splendid results after using Virol. .Mybaby was suffering ; from Diarrhcea badly, and I was advised to leave off milk for a time and give him Virol and water only: This I-did for over a week;; the diarrhoea and sickness stopped,' and . I was able to gradually add the milk until he wm back on normal feeding... I continued the use of Virol with his milk for about 2 months. ' He was 8 weeks old when I started with Virol* he is now 10 months, and as you see by his photo he i» the picture of health. . :.v ■ ■-,■•■-.■■•■■■■, V I remain, yonr» truly, :,/■■; ~,. Helena Such. For tiredness, narrow exhanitioa, and sleeplessness take Virolised mUk.three times a day. (A teaspoonfol In half-a-piat of warm milk.) ..< ■ VIROL Tirol Ltd.ia-Me.oi4 ec,ura«»n.«.a. . BRITISH BtADE»B»ITISH OWNED f illsb "1 ' When cough, keep the children awake at nifbts a dm it Bon»glMi*«lrial>MoMwillaiaalIy ease the throat and give rertful. t aatroablcd Jeep. For iever riaty yarn it hat been the standard remedy for oonght aad cold*. Mn. j: W. Cotto». of Brook Street, Donedm. writef:—"Doring the cold damp weather I have found Bonnngton's Irish Mom not* beneficial for the children's : Ktk^S^hi^ IrishOMres ha, properties which art atoert likeathroetpant. Ifpaiatstte three* β-de," aad iaa» briar ■-: spied* relief.' * ; ■ ', " J ' Beware oi inferior sebatitatesead \ buiit on having Beaningleae Irish Mof» 1/6 and 2/6 at-U | ChemiittandStoret. , 17 » ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 9
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