STIFF JOINTS. From whatever source arising there can be no greater cause of pain than that inflicted by Stiff Joints. Like a badly fitting door the bending or straightening of the leg or arm, or the part affected moves with a jar, so excruciatingly . painful that it is only t a matter of time be- ■ •! fore the joints become fixed. Bathing, friction, oils, liniments . and ointments have in ) thousands of cases proved utterly unavaili i ing. Stiff Joints that 1 I resisted a,ll other I I treatment have yielded to the powerful influence of Cornstock s Nerve ift nd Bone Liniment Persevering use of this Liniment will cause the most stubborn case to relax. Sold by all leading chemists and storekeepers, price 2/6, or will be Bent post free at same price by The W. H Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish Street, Wellington, N.Z.
Buyers of New Zealand butter in. London are inserting a stringent claus© into their contracts concerning the percentage of water in all imported butter. Butter exporters' in New Zealand derive great benefit from the close watch kept by the Government produce grader to detect over-moisture in' butter for export. In this way contracts are saved from repudiation. One exporter (says the Heralf) recently lost over_£3Qo on a his butter containing a very slight'percentage, of water. ■ William Barker has a record hard tobeat (says the Dannevirke 'Evening Pews'). When lu appeared ct the C-ir-toiton Court t'is week it was aated that he had over 100 previous convictions, to another three weeks.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 6
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253Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 6
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