A CHILBLAIN CHEB, Mr K. W. Jones, storekeeper, Cartunjj Victoria, says that Chamberlain's Pa’a Balm cured his chilblains and njig everyone to know it. “I had one blain on my foot that was so big mat t could not wear my boot. In fact I could only wear my slipper by slitting it along the front. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm one night and the next day was agreeably surprised to find that I could wear my boot with comfort.” Sold everywhere. *
Young Australia's training—Hear the Duties blow! See the lads a’ marching on parade, Training to defend onr land, and to meet the foe, Stalwart straight of limb, and unafraid. "Byes right! Quick March!" See the envious eye Of all the other Johnnies, as Australia marches by; Give 'em Woods'.Great Peppermint Cure. Keep their powder dry; Shout a rousing cheer to each brigade.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. / Is a gaaraTi(M toed cure. One Guinea per box. First, Treatment Free. (Iteffisftred.) MRS HULLEN, OVEB CENCI’S LAHBTO-. QUAY, 'Phono, 1047. massage, uAmcmtim, <tc.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7848, 10 July 1911, Page 11
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