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ALLAYS TRE PAIN. Charlotte A. Mackay, Queen street, Masterton, says : — ' For more than thrpp ypars I had suffered several v from shirp pains in my ann, shoulder and spin**, so that it was almost impossible for me to obtain any sleep. Seeing Chamberlain's Pain Bilm advertised, I obtained a botile at Mr Eaton's chemist shop. By following ilip, directions — I had the Pain Balrr. well nibbtd on to the affected parts — and almost immediately I experienced relief. After several applications, 'Jie pain was so allayed that I was able to obtain my regular sleep and perform my house hold duties. I consider it. a wonderful medicine, and think so mucli of it lhat I wiil never be without a bo'. tie in my ho__e.' Chamberlain's Pain Balm Price 1. 6d Large size 3;. Sold liy G, W. Hutchins, Chemist.

PEICE — TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. Some who have used it say it has been worth Lo to them, others say L5O, others say money cannot pr.y for the benefit received from it. The article is Loasby's Wahoo. Every person who needs medicine can take Loasby's Wahoo with advantage. It cleanses the blood, stimulates the liver, strengthens the intestines, makes the kidneys act properly, and instead of lowering the system as all other medicines do, it acts as a most powerful general stimulant and invigorator to the whole system. Loasby's Wahoo is purely herbal. Loasby's Wahoo Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Dunedin, sole proprietors." Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne. Protege.,, and Co., N.Z. Drug Company, Ltd,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1379, 27 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1379, 27 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1379, 27 February 1900, Page 3