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CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM.

"I COULD NOT WOliK Oβ SLEEP FOB THE PAIN." "About three years ago 1 was working for a mason, and a lot of my work had to bii done kneeling down on tho damp ground," writes Mr. S. J. Haines, iiount lirahaiu; Milliceut, S.A. "This caused mo to have terrible pains in my right knee, so that I was fairly crippled. I could not work or sleep at times for tho pain. I went to a doctor and he said I had a severe attack of rheumatism, and he could cure me in a few days, but my leg got worse, and the pain increased, so I could not walk about. -. The doctor tried every-, thing that he thought would do mo good, but all failed. Blisters and liniment all alike failed. I suffered intense agony for four months, and all that was doue'gavc me no relief, and at tho end of four months the doctor said ho could not do any more for me, and advised me to go to tho Mount Gambier Hospital. lie said that most likely I would lose the use of ray leg. 1 thought it very cheering, and went homo very down-hearted to think it over, when by a chance my wife nicked up one of Dr. .Sheldon's small books. I read it carefully, and decided to have one more try, but did not have much hope. I procured a small bottle of Dr. Sheldon's. Magnetic Liniment, and followed out the directions, and.after a short time the pain got easier, and the swelling went down, and after using three bottles I was able to walk about. At the end of two weeks I was able to do n little work, a.nd from that forward_ my log got better by still using the Liniment. I have never been troubled with my lee since, and it has been strong as ever it wa=. so I feel thankful that that little book came my way." Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is a remarkable remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Sprains, Stiff Joints, and all similar troubles. Obtainable everywhere. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s.—Advt.

THE CHICK-STORM OV 1911. WHITE LEGHORNS. FIBELESS BROODEFi and CHICKS, per rail, a great success. Orders for these beautiful chicks reaching close 2000 mark. Brings chicks to your home and rears them. But chicks can be sent without brooder. 30 chicks and Fireless Brooder, 40s. Freight paid and safe delivery guaranteed. Note—There are no better chicks far egg-production. Rogers' Runners' Settings reduced to lGs. Gd. Write for new Circular. H. LEGER, Wereroa, Levin, N.Z. The Busiest White Leghorn Farm in the Dominion. PRIZE UTILITY POULTRY EGGS FOB SALE. DAVID WIIYTE, of Hnslings, has purchased Mrs. Mills's (Duncriin) pen of White Leghorns, which won the Lincoln College Egg-Liiying Competition, 130910. SETTINGS OF EGGS, 10s. PER DOZ. Also the Pen of Black Orpingtons (Marfell's), which won the North Island EggLayiiu Competition (Heavy Breeds). SETTINGS, 10s. PKR DOZEN. Also White Leghorns (Hastings prizewinners), ss. per dozen. EGGS FOR HATCHING. I — No. 1 Pen.—While Leghorns. HilcrestBrooks Hens, . Pndmaii Cockerel. 10s. per setting. No. 2 Pen.—White Leghorns. Sunny-hurst-llilcrest Ileus, Brooks Cccfc from competition winning pen. 7s. 6d. per setting. No. 3 Pen.—Brown Leghorns. Hens bred from high-record trap-nested birds of the best-laying strain procurable, mated to an excellent cockerel. 7s. Gd. per setting. No. -1 Pen.—Biack Orpingtons. Hens bred from bird* with high trap-nest recerds, originating i'rom competition winners. State Farm cockerel. 7s (ii). per set tin':. No. 5 Pen.—Silver Wyandotles.Howoll hens, Kennedy-Warren Cork prize winner. Comprising I lie best laying strains of Wyamloltes procurable. Excellent winter layers. 7s. lid. |Mr slitting. All settings 15 Egss. Apply A.T. BOX, UTIKU. POULTRY SITTINGS, Incubator lots, from While Leghorns, Black Orpingtons, Black XI inoreas, White Wyandotte's, Indian Runner and Cayuga Ducks, all from the best laying strains in New Zealand and Australia. Full particulars of breeding and prices from F. Webb, Kashmir, Levin, J

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 15

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