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The rarest thing in ft Rood pipe tobacco is coolness, and it is in coolness that "Mild Derby Pluff excels. It is a blend of Aromatic and dark leaves. Try a plug. All tobacconists etock it.*

PAHI HOTELKEEPER BAD WITH COLIC. Mr Joseph Ryan, Hotelkeeper, of Pahi, N.Z.. was very ba.d with colic, and tried many remedies, without results. Then the Hon. Mrs Scotland advised his wife to give him Chamberlain's Co'lic and Diarrhoea Remedy. He «sa vs : "T was seep Meal, nad refused to take it; I reckoned such things were •in -rood. At last I trot so had that, my wife prevailed upon me' to try it. After two doses I was right, and have been so o.vpv since. I was in a bad way, T £an tell you, but. ncAv T swear by Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, and always keep it handy." sale everywhere.*

NEURALGIC PAINS CURED. "For seven years 1" suffered with raisin and shootinp pains in the head," jays Mrs A. Cradoek. John-st., Salisbury S.A., "I tried many things, but found nothinp equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I ha,ve recommended it to many, and they have been relieved. It has also" relieved my son of these neuralgic pains." Sold everywhere.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 May 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 May 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 May 1912, Page 5

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