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One would bo inclined to believe that ' it would bo impossible to cur« a disease, (hut Imd clutched its victim iot twenty-one years. But Klicuuio conquers chronic rheumatism. Mi K. M. Muduian, of Colliugwood street, Nelson, writes: -"It gives me greut pleasure to be able to say that by usins your wonderful medicine Khcumu J have been completely cured of fif»ut mid nheumatmm, of which I have been a sufferer for the punt twenty-one years. 1 may say I hove not had the slightest symptoms for the past t«o years, and feel convinced it is a immanent cure." Chemists and stores, 2a Od and 4b (id )jer boltle.-Advt. l)i- Crossland's Xoxol was so efTcclive in llic ease of I). Smith, Ah'iiiri, that lie M-nt luo bottles to a sillier iiiif flic ml who had iniliyestioii. H you suffer or know of other |wi>p'« nuVted with (lie torture of this din ease, lfct them to try Noxol. It v ill cure tllein. 'is, at rbelilit-ts and sto'e*. - A.lvl. It Works j.ikc Magic.-The reliel obtuined from C.lium'bejlain's Pain jlalttl when applied to a barn or scald is SO neatly instantaneous that it seems a'.'uo.st magical in its elfect. Au injury of this kind heals without watu- jji ratiiration when thin remedy >« tt|>- i plied, and unless iJie wound in Very severe, does not leave a Rear. I'of '•ale bv ('.. I\. Wharton, chemist. - A.M.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 2