ACTS LIKE A CHARM. - RHEUMATIC AND SIMILAR PAINS. STOPPED IN FIVE MINUTES. You would hardly think such a transformation possible, tut it has been proved in hundreds of cases. A single application of that wonderful liniment, Witch's Oil, stops the severest pain at ones— •whether caused by rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago, gout, strain or sprain. Witch's Oil has a penetrating influence that goes directlv to the seat of the pain, It prod •ices a soothirg, globing feeling in the affected part, reduces swelling, removes inflammation, and counteracts poison and other impurities which cause the pain and agony. v ery home should have a bottle of Witch's. Oil »handy. No rheumatic or lumbago sufferer should be without it. It is a veritable triumph of science—a never-foiling consolation and stand-by to those .suffering from nervous and muscular pains. 2s Cd =*nd 4s 6d all chemists and stores.
Bring (he children to our Great ChristWas Toy Bazaar.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. ° Ten days' sale of sponge cloths and ratines. Ashley's, Ltd., have purchased an entire waichouse, stock (12,000 yards), and «re clearing them out at less than half iifiuai !jtrices.A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Ivxid. .Visitors to Auckland arc cordially inyKed to walk through Smith and wjghi?j's great shopping emporium. No obb presicd to buy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 15
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