RAGING, THROBBING TOOTHACHE QUICKLY CURED. Toothache is of course a nerve complaint. Sometimes the cause is an ex- * posed nerve in a hollow tooth; sometimes i it is because the cold gets into the gams i and sets* the nerves throbbing and aching. I But whatever the cause, there is a sure, {quick cure—Barraclough's Magic Nervine, i As the name suggests this remedy deals directly with the nerve of the tooth : it ' kills it, hence there can be no return of I the aching. If at this moment you or ' some member of the household is being driven nearly mad with toothache, send j immediately for Barraclough's, Magic Ner- • vine. It is sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d bottle, and gives relief instantly. ( Rheumo rapidly relieves Rheumatism, ; Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica. Try it—it seldom fails. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Barraclough's Progandra quickly cures Corns. Is 6d everywhere. A WISE STEP. Effect a big economy in soling and heeling'boots and 'shoes—use " Cromoxo " Soles. Not a rubber composition. " Cromoxo " is specially prepared leather that will wear well without wearing out—outlasting two ordinary soles. A reinforcement of wax squeezed into every fibre of the leather ensures its durability and waterproof qualities. /'Cromoxo" ft obtainable in ready-out soles, heels, and studs, priced from Is to 4s—according to size and grade. Manufactured in New Zealand and supplied wholesale by Harold Lightband, Ltd., Strand Arcade, Auckland, and at Wellington. Obtainable at all boot-dealers and stores. . Look for " Cromoxo " brand on every pair. " Let me pop it on your finger Where the wedding ring will be. Will you? Won't you? Will you? Honey! will you marry me." That's what Sammie said to Sadie, While she sighed in rature pure; Now she's bending over baby Mixing Woods' Peppermint Cure. New Zealand women seem to be thoroughly enjoying the work of " Lifting the World" int6 thrift and harmony by means of Golden Rule Soap and " NoRubbing Laundry Help. It is better to use Naaol too freelv than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces the danger of infection from influenza germs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 6
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