DISTRESSING HEADACHES. Headaches arise mostly from tomach troubles, and women m particular suffer a great deal from both nervous and bilious hea'dches. There is a tendency, much to be regretted, tc -take headache wafers, which merely give temporary relief, but do not effect a cure. Headaches are cured by ImpeyV May Apple. This ideal family nieditine removes the cause of the trouble, and that is the only safe w^y of curing. Impey's May Apple does not gripe or cause any feeling of sickness. It loosens the bowles, stimulates the liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, and rids the system of all poisonous and unhealthy matter. It is good for all ages and both sexes. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d per bottle, j Cock & Co., wholesaia agents. Slight Injuries often .disable a man and cause several days' Ipss f time and when blood poison de- I clops, sometimes result in the loss j a hand or limb. Chamberlain's aiu Ba m is an antiseptic linient. When applied to cuts, bruiss and burns it causes them to heal quicKly and without maturaion and prevents any clanger of blood poison. For sale by R. nodgrass & Sons-. I/a successfully tocroducp a »e«r well-tried remedies, the proprietors. P. Bock & Co., manufacturing chemists of Adelaide and ' Auckland, have made arrangements with the leading tradesmen to sell .the first trial packet to each customer or approval, giving a printed eruaranr tee "to that effect. Thr* price wil ! . be refunded in the event of it not being approved of. One of these is "Bock's Rheumatic Powder," price 3/6 ; this is an internal remedy ; it expels the excess of uric acid. Over 700 cured cases are on recoi'd for the North Island alone. "CuroHypo" is another, being purely herbal and rather pleasant to take; will be much esteemed as an opening medicine for children as well an adults, but has proved an absolute cure for indigestion and all its symptoms. Price of a large bottle; only Is 6d. Another famous medicine is "Bock's Balsam/ price Is 6d, for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough, asthma, and bronchitisaffords quick relief, amd proves permanent in the end. As there can be nothing fairer than to refund the money when not approved of. we trust the public will avail tfiem«| * Helves of this ofler.~Advt. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 254, 8 December 1904, Page 4
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