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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rPESTIMONIALS FROM THOSE WHO HAVE USED THE FAMOUS VIM- LINIMENT. ! Becks, October 26,_ 1912. i I would like so much to get some of your valuable liniment. I got a little from Mr Harley. It is really wonderful stuff. 1 contracted a bad knee It got so bad I could hardly walk, and tho third application almost eure<l it. One of my houses also i got a swelling in tho neck; the third application also broke it. I will pay you anything you like to charge if you will only send a bottle.—Sincerely yours, A. E. T. .lanefield, Tahatika. April 18, 1913. I desire to express my sincere thanks to you for the bottle of liniment I received from you twelve months ago. I applied it to a severe sprain in my leg. At tho time I was suffering acute pain. On tho second application I found the greatest, relief, and in seven days it completely cured me. I also tried the liniment for Cracked Hands and Chilblains, with good results. I also find it very effective on horses with Strained Tendons. I would not bo without it. Once used, always used.—Yours truly, John Ford. Alexandra, April 8, 1913. In the year 1910 I was a martyr to Rheumatism. I was given a bottle of your liniment to try. I had been using various remedies before, and without effect. After using your liniment for about a week I found the greatest relief, and in a short while I was completely cured. You aro at libeity to use this in any way ■ you desire.— Gratefully yours, J. N. Wakbb. Dunedin, April 19, 1913. During tho winter of 1912 I was working at Moa Creek, when 1 severely strained the muscles of my arm. I was unable to use it for some weeks. Mr J. Gavan gave me a small portion of your valuable liniment to try. The effect was wonderful, After one application the pain left mo, and in less than a week I was able to resume my employment. I consider'no home should bo without a bottle.—Yours faithfully, W, WniSTON, Moa Creek Post Office. VIM LINIMENT IS SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION'. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A BOTTLE. SOLE PROPRIETOR: JONES VIM LINIMENT DEPOT, DUNEDIN. . Directions for Use: Rub Well Into Affected Parts. , ii „_-. ui_„,___»rai»M_«<iw.ilu«_utmMmwn!M'ii__.uji_^

Usually you 6mile when you are in a gxiod humour. Smoko REGEN'I Cigarettes arid keep smiling. Fragrant and pure, they aro the best for the inhaler. fj M. Leonco Botrpiet, the owner of famous vineyards in the Beaunc district, who died a few days ago, left a will in which he expressed a desire to be buried in one of the cellars of his picturcsquo chateau, which is several centuries old. His collin was taken down into a big cave in tho midst of wino barrels and wine presses, and it was at the foot of a wine press that tho funeral service, took place. The coffin was buried in the cellar. A Stratford gentleman says: "I tried Tonking's Linseed Emulsion for a severe cold that I had, and thn one bottle cured me I think it. is a wonderful remedy for colds and bad cases of influenza. Having tried other remedies and getting no relief. I got a bottle, and nm now completely cured." Totiking's Linseed Emulsion, of chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.—16

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 9