The beat thing for nervous, pale young mrls ia Stearns* Wine, for it increases their strength, renews and enriches the blood and sharpens the appetite. It is a matchless tonic—Advt. John Fishlock, Inglewood, Victoria, writes: "Last winter I contracted a very severe cold, for which I tried almost every medicine under the sun without obtaining the slightest relief. A friendl recommanded me to try Chamberlain s £>ugh Remedy, which f did with very gratifying results, and was soon well. For sale by all dealers.—Advt. lair trial. —Advt. Some symptoms of acute rheumatism are a feeling of coldness, want of appetite, thirst, and sharp pains in the joints. Rheumo removes the cause of the trouble. excess uric acid in the blood. 2/6 and 4/6.—Advt. Men'a Working Shirts.—Our new stock of working shirts for winter wear have a finish that jrou do not see elsewhere, and the orices are extremely reasonable 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-, 6/6.—At W. McK»v and Son, the Drapers.—Advt. Rheumo has enabled many a poor sufferer, from rheumatism, gout, sciatica and lumbago to once mow enjoy.health afld ft|)pin«Bs. -. ?Smi 4/6t, BoW fivwywh«t?.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1907, Page 3
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