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ALLAYS THE PAIN.

Charlotte A. Mackay, Queen street, Mas f erton, says : — ' F< r moi\; than three. years I hadbuffrred severelyfrcm sharp pains in my arm, shoulder and ppine, so that it was almost impossible for me to 'obtain any sleep. Seeing Chamberlain's Pain Bilm advertised, I obtained a bottle at MrEatrn's chemist shop. By following the directions — 1 had the Pain Bain: well rubbed on to the affected parts — and almost immediately I experienced relief. After several applications, the 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 much of it that I will never be without a bottle in my hov*iß.'

Chambpi lain's Pain Balm Pricfi Is Od Large size 3 -i. Sold by G, W, HutL-hins, Chemist.

R-ude and noisy interruption at S*", James's Hall is not all that the R,ev. H. Prico Hughes has to put up with. says the Daily News. He has received, for example, a postcard apparently in. dicating that sympathy with the Boers has turned the writer's brain. It is addressed to « Hh Satanic Majesty Hugh Pric^ Hughes,' and runs as follows : — ' Dear Ananias, — I see by the papprs that you intend to show forth some more of your hypocrisy and deceit by prpaching a peace sermon on Sunday next at your War Department Barracks, SN James's Hall. I hope that your congregation will hoot and hiss you out of the place. I consider that you and Chamberlain have been. the sole cause of the war. What a lot you will have to answer for ! I hope that you will always have the moans of the widows and orphans ringing in your ears as a Christmas greeting. You ought to ho. kicked out of the ministry neck and crop.'

■H^flfl^K^SiS^HPS^^BKflHfll Woman's K^SB this is what has g| W^^WP fl* been said of evesry ■^B p H .^L luxuriant growth & S of hair. feAflk. m 'Sgpfo strength, and Vfl|3Hk ■ H w luster. v .ji^P&H m restores 'ft - I, 'n i . . instance. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one great cause of • baldness. It makes a better circulation in the scalp and thus checks the hair from falling but. : If your blood is poor and thin and ' filled with impurities, the Hair Vigor cannot do its best. You should take a thorough . course of treatment with Ayer's Sarsaparilla at the same time you are using the Hair Vigor. This will cleanse your blood, invigorate your nerves, and improve your health in every way. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer * Co., Until, Him., U.S.A. IpNVELOPES— " The Company " 250 !i torls 6d ; " Temple Bar " cream laid per 100 Is, 250 for 2s; Square cream laid per 100 Is, 250 2s j extra sup vellum wove square per 100 Is 3d, 250 2a 9d ; Foolscap, 3 sizes, 50 Is 6d to 2s.— At Ciiwi#& LfeAifea Oriioß,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1380, 2 March 1900, Page 6

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