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UNIVERSAL PRESCRIPTION PRICES The Government Bureau of Industries has issued Official Schedules Controlling the Prices of Prescriptions based cm the cost of ingredients. Schedules are to operate on and after July 9th and affect all Chemists and Compaq Chemists throughout New Zealand. Any discrepancy in prices after 11-I date may be reported. E. SIMPSON, Secretary, P.N. Chemists’ Association, P.O. Box 261, Palmerston N.

HOW TO Rub Away rheumatism By a Lady Who Feared She would be a Cripple for Life She suffered so severely that one Leg was Shorter than the other This is a faithful story told by a sufferer whose gratitude for the wonderful relief she secured makes her want others to be told the good news so that they may benefit from her experience: “ Last year I had. Rheumatism in my right knee so severely that my right leg became shorter than my left. I could not stretch it out. walked with difficulty and with a decided limp. "I was advised to try Elliman's Embroca-j tion, and the result was marvellous, I bathed my knee fiat in l very hot water, thon rubbed in the Embrocation, and after a few days. I walked as well as ever I did. ** If I ever get a touch of Rheumatism now I always apply Elliman’s Embrocation and it never fails to move the pain I have advised lots of people to use it as I did and it always cases their pain. " You are perfectly welcome to use my letter. lor it was such a relief to me to get well so quickly when I feared I should be a cripple for the remainder of my life that it might encourage others to try Elliman’s, and I think we should all help one another where we can. ” A. H. ANERLEY. This lady triad Elliman’s on another’s advice and the result was marvellous. Why not try it yourself on her advice ! Here’s another spontaneous and striking piece of Testimony—“l must say you don’t exaggerate !” “ X am writing to tell you how grateful I am to Elliman’s Embrocation. Instant relief is claimed, and I must say you don’t exaggerate the properties of your Embrocation. I had a severe strain of the back and consequently I was afraid I should be unable to continue my work, but after a good massaging with your Embrocation I could carry on. lam indeed grateful for such relief, it’s worth a * dollar ’ a bottle ” Mrs. H. Johnson, Dalton-in-Fumess. If you are a sufferer from RHEUMATISM SCIATICA NEURITIS LUMBAGO don't hesitate l Be assured you will not be experimenting, for Elliman’s is the World’s greatest Family Stand-by against Aches and Pains. So don't delay. Get a bottle to-day for immediate use and also for emergency in the future ELUMANS UNIVERSAL (for Family Use) ROYAL (for Animals) EMBROCATION FREE: A co.y of Elliman's “LIBRARY OF HEALTH'*—How to for pain relief. Write to Elliman, Sons and Co., Ltd., Dept. N., Wellington and enclose 2d in stamps to cover postage. massag.s G.P.O. correctly Box 862,

de *<Htlj^iiN Ax*.x» WiiU The Summer 13 broken—. Now you neeu tho LUNGSAM for coughs ana Colds. Get it with the • • HOT SHOT. ’' 6 1/0 and 2/0 per bottle. Postage Sd and 6d. IhHEULIN tho lincst external application for Bronchitis. Pleurisy Sprains, Bruises, Lumbago. J ' J/g and 2 7 6 per bottle. Postage 3d. and B<l. TONICS are still needed to comDat the changes of climate HERBERT HEPWORTH S N «- RHEULIN PHARMACY, THE COSMETIC CHEMIST AND HERBALIST THE SQUARE. FOR ALL YOUR FOOT COMPLAINTS, CORNS, CALLOUSESCONSULT H. W. HEPWORTH, JNR. CHEMIST and PRACTIPEDIST, Box 254 The Square, Palmerston North. Phone 5308. Side Door for Urgent Medicines.

C re Brt*d k the True Staff of Life end is ■» a port of every meal at “Meet or ‘Pot atari. L canbe " *&»» *» fl<~~ Let u> enter you on our list of customers. BONIFACE BROS. U —B«k« 7 . Cub. St. <Op». Fir. Station). -Moo. 6151. I

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 7

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