RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In advising yen'to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for Rheumatism, we know it will give you perfect satisfaction, as the first application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will effect a cure. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. • Auckland members of the Sew Zealand Accountants and Auditors' Association (registered) are notified that a special meeting of members will be held at tiie registrar's board room on Thursday evening next, at half-past seven p.m., the business being very important. • V An idtal soap for baby is Gibbs' Cold Cream Soap. Manufactured from the purest ingredients it is like balm to the tender skin. Every mother should use it ia her baby's bath. Carpets and hearthrugo: 'loiison Garlick Co. are making a special display for * few days of English manufactured Axminsters direct from the works at 5s Sd ; hearthrug? ', in keeping froiv 7s fjd. Yon should not. mis? \ tin's golden opportunity of securing such a J good quality article at such a low price. ■ The Beehive, Karungahupe Road, i; open all day to-day (Monday). Lace show still .bouimuj;. ••"." ■...■_-. ■,-•■'■"-. ' ■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 6
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