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Weary Woman’s Weakness. Back-Ache—always Back-Ache !—is the complaint of womankind. It may be constitutional, it may be from the drudgery of housework, but, whatever the cause, is it can be cured at once by applying a \r 4 m m ms*. rw BENSON’S PLASTER to the aching part. Immediate relief and speedy cure of 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 1212, 24 May 1895, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1212, 24 May 1895, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1212, 24 May 1895, Page 34

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