ALLAYS THE PAIN. 'Charlotte A. Mackay, Queen street, Masterfcon, says:—“For more than three years I have suffered severely from sharp pains in my arm, shoulder and spine, so that it. was almost impossible for me to obtain any sleep. Seeing Chamberlain’s Paint-Balm advertised, I obtained a bottle at,Mr Eaton’s chemist shop. By following the directions—l had the Pain Balm well rubbed on tc the affected parts —and almost immediately I experienced relief. After several applications, the pain was so allayed that 1 was able to obtain my regular sleep and perform my household duties. I consider it a wonderful medicine, and I think so much of it that I will never be without a bottle in my 'homo;” ■ . . Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is sold by all dealers. Price, Is Cd, 3s. 689
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3958, 25 January 1900, Page 2
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