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EHETJMATISM, TOO! Man, Wife, and Friends find Relief. Wonderful Eesults with Witch's Oil. Dunedin, 24th October, 1923. I am writing to tell you of the marvellous effect of Witch's Oil both myself and my wife have experienced. Both o£ \ us were constant victims of rheumatic pains, but since using Witch's Oil, tie pain already has practically gone, after trying many remedies without effect. I have advised many friends of mine to use it, and can faithfully say that, in every ca«a relief has been obtained. T find to bathe the part with warm | water and rub Witch's' Oil well in gives , relief at once as the soothing result j is wonderful. Signed) John Tapson. Sufferers from Rheumatic Pains or aches of any kind, should try this wonderful pain killer. 2s 6d and 4s 6d at Chemists and Grocers.—Advtt GROWING A FINE GIRL.' Cheeks glowing with health, bright sparkling eyes, upright carriage, graceful well-developed figure—the growing girl in good health wins admiration on all sides, and there's no better healthpromoter than Wilson's Malteso. Sfaltexo is a natural tonic food that gives strength, stamina, and vitality to growing girls.—Advt. HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS DONE?

Fried, boiled, or poached? You can cook eggs any way if they have been preserved with Sharland's Moa Brand Preservative, and they taste as good as fresh. Eggs are cheap now. Preserve good supply.—Advt.

Why still delay your wedding day ? Two homes now sever her from you; Apart you still must pay your wayOne Home Makes Happiness for Two Where kindred souls in joy abide If they by care Rood health assure, Andend the eoldit which oft Uetitia With wood*' Great Peppermint Cm*. ' • ■ . -• jUU

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 11

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