Weary Back-Ache—always Back-Ache !—is the complaint of womankind. It may be constitutional, it may be from the drudgery of housework, but, whatever .£Zstfci the cause, is it f^'^'^nlSr^ can e at V BENSON'S /, PLASTER fi/» r ' to the aching jJ|H part. ImmediWflltUx ate relief Bnd , " w I \ . speedy cure of \ji\ vj,. Backache, Weakness in the Back, Spinal - * Neuralgia, Kidney Pains, lumbago—pains anywhere, in fact, that internal medicine will not reach, and ordinary plasters will not touch, cured by direct absorption of the medicinal properties of BENSON'S PLASTERS. No dearer than other plasters, but they CURE. Fifty-five Exhibition Awards. Five thousand professional testimonial .&'•■*
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 28
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103Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 28
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