TEAT AGEING HEAD.
Can bo made clear and comfortable in a, few minutes by the use of LOASBY'S HEADACHE STOPPERS. They enre promptly and safely, and are equally etfectivo for all kinds of headache. They are always useful when going out. Numerous people suffer from headaches when out, and enjoyment of the eating ie impossible. A few of Loaeby's Headache Stoppers carried in the purse take up no room, nrd if the headache comes, along, you have the remedy with you. They are always effectual, and will cure a rag; ing, "splitting headache in about 15 minutes. LOASBY'S ELECTRIC EMBROCATION. Is Gd and 2s 6d (double size). This ie a wonderful pain reliever. It should be in every athlete's kit. It cures bruises and sprains, and takes away all soreness nod Invalu* able for rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbago. HAIR BRUSHES. I have a large assortment of brushwaro of all descriptions. Real chemists' hair brushes, specially made for chemists' trade. Prices are right, and so is the value and quality. SICK ROOM REQUISITES.
Everything necessary in sickness can bo obtained at Loasby'e Pharmacy. Bed pans on hire. Trusses fitted, and satisfaction guaranteed; no extra cbargo for fitting. ENEMAS—a largo assortment I havo a splendid line at ss, equally serviceable as one at 15s. A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist. 679 Colombo street, Cbristohurcn. C8875-a-8H
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 4
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