BEATS THEM ALL. A'ou can say what you will about this or that being good for a sprain, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. The quicker and oftener you rub it in the sooner the sprain will be gone. Chamberlain's J-'ain Balm should always be kept handy, as it is in time of sudden mishap or accident that you wilt realise its merits. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. ■ ' ■{,
*he ''BRISCOE'" ">-__g_G&a_ It is a mechanical greyhound, this new Car ___[Iml^tllf__T ' of ours. Light—when loaded It only weighs ■ 1 I j J_______B__*~N 17* cut. Beautiful—why, its a very Venus {j(<a____\ jf__Vßfcpj lilmm iiiiTiT_m__Tj' ; in grace- of Une. Strong—well, tha Py*7 ' y,j ■^ff>_Bj t '*> French and Am—lean engineers couldn't build V &__Y___vw3&lMP l %i~*~ . a stronger car. CiS, _ LTD.'^^« fc _^--*__ - -- - *""'■• E!ectric Self-starter and Lights Worcester Street Christch—ch; and at Auckland -.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 10
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