A PRINTER GREATLY SURPRISED. "I never was so much surprised m my life, as I wag with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville (N.C., U.S.A.) "Gazette." "I contracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. Una day while looking over the 'Gazette,' noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it, ;mJ before t'K : ng two-thirds of I# t my rheumatism had taken its flight, and I have not had % rheumatic pain since." Sold by all deaL ers, small size Is 6d; large size 3s.
Ninety out of every 100,000 of England’s population are constantly in prison, 52 of Scotland’s 100,000, and 66 of Ireland’s. Serbia's total revenue is under two millions, the smallest of any European State. Roumania has nearly seven millions a year. Hair Preserved and Beautified.—The only reliable preserver and restorer cl the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter natur« provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth, without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for children it lays the foundation of a luxurious growth. Also in a golden colour for fair and golden haired ladies and children. Asx Stores and Chemists for ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. of Hattor Garden. London. Don’t Cough.—Relief can be obtained immediately. Use “Keating’s Cough Lo. zenges"—well-known as the utterly unrivalled cough remedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and remove the cause—without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take tnem. One lozenge alo”o gives ease —one or two at bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere in ti>»*- ‘V3!d each-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 3
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