LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE SINCE 1880! What a record! Yet this is the unique experience of Armstrong and Farr— The Plating People. Old silverware tm4 metal magically tarns bright in tiseir hands. Many an old teapot has been given new life and usefulness •Iter a coat of silver. Have that old j*nd cherished silverware of yours reflsteu. Armstrong ar. . Farr, "The lat*n% People." 148 Victoria street, Christchurch. —2
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS SHOCKING STATE OF DEFORMITY UmierUm lady. 70 years of age. walks again, also enjoys y confined to bed for two year* through the agonising torRHBUMATOID ARTHRITIS (Rheumatism of the Joints) ringer*, wrists, elbows, •boulders, jaw*, hips, knees. unities and toes were swollen, twisted, deformed, shockingly painful to move and positively useless. YOU can be reUeved of your condition, too. Send for FREE BOOK on complete treatment to TAVEHER. MP.B.. Fh.C. Rheumatism Specialist and Consulting Chemist. HE.*! W«*i* Treatment. 17/6.) SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM and NEURITIS, vested with amazing success. These Troubles are My Specialties. I Want to Help You, Too. Hob* ; drink Effervescing Unit or Health Salts! T*m '«•!»• an add condition of the Blood—then RHEUMATISM and Blood Pressure. HAVENER'S MORNING SAfcTS IWheumatimv I l/IF«rI«r. Ported 2/8.1 Aunts T,TsYener, MJP.6„ PLC. CwnttWtwg and Prescription Specialist €tm Shop*) ffft COLOMBO ST. CUBISTeHURCH.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21759, 16 April 1936, Page 12
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