No one need now sutler the agonising pains of sciatica and acute rheumatism, as quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This flct lias been clearly demonstrated in many thousands'of cases. This linimont relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest possible, which is alone worth many times its cost.
— Greenlanders have 110 particular method of salutation, and laugh at tho idea of one pereon / being inferior to another. Islanders near the Vhilippines take a person's hand or foot and rub it over their face, while Laplanders apply their noses strongly against the person they salute. In New Guinea the natives place tho leaves of trees upon the head of those they salnte. In the Straits of the Sound the natives raise the left foot of the. person saluted, pass it gently over ilio tfipht leg, and thence over the face. An Ethiooian takes the robe of another awl tics it about him so as to leave his friond almost naked.
Drinking the king drink—King coffee.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13886, 25 April 1907, Page 10
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