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j RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, LUMBAG^CRAMP. Soothed at once with St. Jacob* OIL ' St Jacobs Oil has reliered millions of ■ufiereis from rheumatism in the last half : century and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache and sprains. Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one • . jf*^ case in fifty requires inter* jjj.3l nal treatment Stop r~~7vA'Mi dru2B'n § ! R»b soothing, \\ idriJjJ Penetrat'?C St. Jacobs Oil \y /rfk directly into painful, stiff «V/WWv' oint* and muscles, and pSY \\ \JI relief comes instantly. St. UjL^.kjU/ Jacobs Oil is a harmless CDur/M/ZJ I TemeAT for rheumatism I llfTrL/ll w'l'o'l never disappoints. UiHiSS. Do not grumble and go UU ' on suffering. Set a small bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your chemist, and'in just the moment you use it you will be free from that rheumatic pain, torencis, ttiffness or swelling. TO hrre Teeth Drilled'and Filled '. *■ PAINLESSLY v one of tb«, 1 Wonderi of th« Age. Nerroui people and children need have no fear of our Analgeeio Method, which is pleasant, and no after-effect* FROST AI^D FROST, . ."•■■■ DENTISTS, .;; ■ V U9, WILI/IS-STRBBT. Wltan a c»U t*«P« y«u in tke threat ,•( chert, yea nmnl afford ta> experiment with new cough remedies. Make certain of r«pi<f relief and complete recovery by taking Bonningtan'e Irish Moss, Far 60 years it has been the favourite household' remedy for eh«st troubles. Bonningtan'a Wish Moss is so polenr'as to banish Colds. Influenza. Bronchitis and other cheet ailment* from adult*—ao safe tkat it can be given re the youngest child. Bcmnirottorfs MshOMbss I Has Cured Coughs & Colds For 60 Years Family Size 2/6 Ilatt ...J There are no harmful drugs—no narcotics, in Bonnington's Irish Moss. It contains the genuine "Qhondua Criipus" or Carrageen Irish Mote, and it is pleasant to take. It leaves an antiseptic film an the throat, thus guarding ■gamut 'Flu,' Pneumonia, and other infection. The wonderful .success oi Bannihgton's Irish 7 Moss during' the . past .60 yean, proves its , efficacy. Keep it in the house—give the kiddies a spoonful every morning. Family suit 2/6 everywhere. ', . , . One word's as good as ten, so simply say—"HAVINDEN'S." It gives the cup that cheer*—takes the bite but of winter breezes. For fortifying breakfasts, and warm sustaining suppers there* ONE drink-- \ '■'■ ■ : ■ ' ■ '■■'•-. ..I . ■ .■ - Send, for FREE Sample enclosing 2d. postage>*•■■ ' :•. Delects Producu, P.O. Box 547 Wellingtea •' ■■'..■.. .". '' ■ . ■'• ©Q- T O L MAKES ROUGH HANDS SMOOTH Grime', grease at «*>nt i»o(i*n ingrained in tbehan'ds udlmi yon mb ia'a' few drops of Q-IOL: before starting yonr siy'i mrk. HklrifMMir - ChtaJits sai liana, <i«,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 11