BIT OF ALL RIGHT. ‘‘While out shooting the other day,” says R. London, merchant, Maldon (Vic.), “I strained the call of my leg so badly that I was unable to walk, and had to be assisted into my gig. On reaching home I had Chamberlain’s' Pain Balm rubbed in. It certainly warmed up that part of my body, but it did the work, and, to my great relief and pleasure, all the soreness was gone by the next day, and I was able to walk. Chamberlain's Pam Balm is a bit ol all right, and I now speak from personal experience, as well as a storekeeper who lias sold it for years. For sale by Kettle Bros. CHILDREN WHEN TEETHING. Have more or leas diarrhoea, which cannot be checked effectually, aa the cause cannot be removed, but the djarrhoea can and should be controlled by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and an occasional dose ol castor oil to c learnt the syatera. For sale by Kettle Brea.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 April 1906, Page 3
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