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IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC.

Only thosii who have suffered from Rheumatism can realise tho extreme agony that this complaint entails, and a remedy that will at one 6 allay the, pain and restore the patient to a normal state will naturally bo welcomed. The, Success which has been attained by Evans's WITCH'S OIL is proof positive that the preparation is 'superior to all others in dealing with such cases, and a single trial will convince tho most sceptical of its efficacy. In additjon to. its merit as an pmbrocaVon, the mixture will be found equally successful for internal use, and in attacks ei Colic,-Cramp, or Spasms a dose, administered according to the instructions; Riven' on every bottle, will result in an immediate cutc. That these assertions are founded upon incontrovertible facts is ' shown by. the numerous testimonials that have been Teccived from time to timo from sufferers from Rheumatism, both muscular and nervous, and its qualities havo been truly described as magical.

Professor Spencer has forwarded' to tho Melbourne University office his clicque for £208, which is the profit arising out of his two successful lectures on aboriginal life as observed oh his trip with Mr Gillen across Australia, The amount is to be used for the purpose of supplying apparatus to the various eciencc laboratories of tho university.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12418, 30 July 1902, Page 8

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IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12418, 30 July 1902, Page 8

IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12418, 30 July 1902, Page 8

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