FIGHTING FOR BREATH. "I ricked my back severely and was unable to stand upright," writes Mr Thos. H. Maher, Ebden, Vie. "I had. seen Chamberlain's Pain Baton advertised for strains, and; thought I would see what it would do for me. The first application gave me relief and I was quite myself again after using only a quarter of a bottle." "CAMROO for me, please." When you are invited to name your refreshment, call for CAMROO DRY GINGER ALE. It is 'guaranteed made from an original Belfast formula, and is absolutely pure. Its worth a test, to test ita worth. Always purchasing prime cattle, that's how we extend our list or satisfied customers. The Meat Co., Manchester-street.—Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 4
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