WHAT IS PAIN BALM? Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a lint* merit and while •‘Oaptdd to all the ordinary’ rises of a liniment, lias qualities wh-'Hi distinguish it from other remedie* of This class Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of eases can he cited in which this remedy lias effected a cure when the sufferer had previously tried the Best medical service without securing relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rheumatism. Pain Balm heals bruises, burns and scalds in less time than any other treat, ment It is “antiseptic." that is, it I prevents putrefaction, and by so doing generally prevents an unsigntly scar remaining after the injury is healed. Por lame back, lumbago and neuralgia, Pain Balm lias no equal. It has the quality of “getting to the right spot." No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial of this remedy. One application gives relief. Try it. All dealers. Small size. Is fid; large size, os. !7l
Wades Worm Tigs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes; sold everywhere. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cures the cold and does not produce any bad effects. It strengthens the lungs and leaves the system in a healthy condition. It always cures and cures quicldy. .ill dealers. Small size. Is Gd; large dze, Ss. m Clarke’s B 41 Pills arc warranted to cure travel, pains in the back, and all kidred complaints. Free* from mercury. ■Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes. 4s Cd each, of all chemists and patent medicine venders throughout the world. Proprietors. The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company. Lincoln. England. ‘‘Keating's Powder” destroys Bugs, Fleas. Moths. Beetles and all other insects. whilst quite harmless In demrstie animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly ciean in ap-dh-ntun Set ‘he article' you purchase is "Keating's,’' i.e., with the signature Thomas Keating on each fin. as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. paid in tins, 6d and la each, by all chemists.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 2
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