WHAT IS PAIN BALM?
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniizjent, and, ,while adapted to all the ordinary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of thus class. Pain Bahn is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which it has effected a cure when the sufferer had previously tried the best medical service without securing relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe eases of chronic or , acute rheumatism. Pain Balm heals bruises, burns, and scalds in less timo than any other treatment. It is "antiseptic," that is, it prevents putrefaction, and by so doing generally prevents an unsightly scar remaining after the injury is healed. For lame back, lumbago, and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal. It has the quality of "getting to the right spot." No sufferer from these* distressing affections should defer a trial of this remedy. One application cives relief. Try it. All dealers. Prices Is 6d and 3_. Wallace and Co., Triangle, sell it. Heint sweet pickleß are very nice and well worth trying. The best way to bay them is at Is per lb. in special "pails, at, Wardelkt. Delivered to any addresa iv city or suburbs. 3 Anotlver reduction in the price of flour and oatmeal at Wardelis. 5
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 8
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