STOPPED HOURS OF MISKRY. "Tin; excruciating pains of rheumatism have caused me many hours of misery," says Mrs. .Jane Pierce, I.'UO Sturt stroe, liallarat, Vic. "It seemed as though I would never get relief, then I started to use Chamberlain's Pain Halm. The first bottle showed the. merits of the Halm. Now I apply hot fomentations and have the Halm rubbed in well at th 0 first appearance of the pain and it wards off what used to be days of misery for me.'' For sale everywhere.—Advt. For Influenza take Woods' f}r- % at Peppermint Onro. Never fails. 1b 6d and 2« (3d. —Adrfc. Public attention is directed to the beautiful photo of the celebrated Roslyn writing pad, only 6d each, including 100 sheets fine bank paper. From Drapers and Storekeepers.— Advt. Go, little verse, upon thy way, And proud the joyful tidings tell; "There is no cold nor cough to-day That cannot be made well." Go, tell the name, tho magic name, The perfect "balm, the secret sure; Inscribe upon the heights of fame, «W. 35. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure."—Adrtu
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 3
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