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NEURALGIA. If tlie* affected parts are bathed freely with Chamberlain's Lain Balm lho.se stabbing binning darting pains will soon disappear. Rub the bairn well in several times during the day, keeping the patient warm and out of Ihe cold wind. Dozens of people suffering from neuralgia have been cured by the use of Chamberlain's Lain Balm.—Kettle Bros., agent.—Advt. A DREAD DISEASE AND ITS REMEDY. Rheumatic pains are caused by the presence in the blood of an excess of uric acid, lactic acid, and other foreign sub stances. This accumulation of acid poison must be neutralised and driven out be fore a cure can bo effected. It is useless taking a pill or liniment that will merely deaden the pain, tlie poison needs 10 be expelled. RUEUMO is the one sovereign remedy which will speedily and effectually cure rheumatism, goat, sciatica, lumbago and other kindred ailments. It is the triumphant result of years of scicntifice experiment. It lias cured thousands, and it will euro you. Rut it to the test. Give it a fair trial. All chemists and stores sell it. 2s Gd and ds 6d a Lottie 6 There was a young woman named DniT. V. ho caught a had cold at llio Bluff; She coughed such a hit, Not having then gut LLISG BALSAM from 11. Barra-elougn. Barracluiigh's Arabian Lung Balsam, Brice 1/6 and 2/6

ZEBRA STOVE POLISH INSTANTANEOUS POLISH! Penny Packets, or as a PASTE IN TINS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 3

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