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OFTEX MISTAKEN FOR BHEuiIATISM. One sign .of liver trouble is a screwing pain in. the shoulder, which is oftei so severe as to feel as if a gimlet wa< being driven in. Many people suilerinr this way imagine it is rheumatism, anc rub in .liniments and think thcv are nc All that is necessary is a course o Chamlierlain's Tablets. They are th safest, surest and best medicine for ; sluggish liver. The use of Chamber lain's Tablets is not followed by con stipation. Indeed you will find you bowels act.niore regularly and natural]; than before. All chemists and store keepers.—Advt.

The Y.M.C.A, will continue to work for each with the fullest strength of its organisation, as it has done in the Camps, at the Base Depots and in the Trenches. Free Membership for Twelve Months Will be given to all returned s oldiers. If you have serve d with the N.Z. Forces, it is only necessary to apply to the Secretary of the nearest Y.M.C.A., when afreememberslfip card will be issued •entitling you to all the privileges of the institution. Let us siHI keep to;e;hcr in New Zealand iin-J; r the" sign o! t!ip —"Red Tnnnsle." , Farther injortnation , f.oni National Secrc•tarV,Y.M.aAiHead- ' qfcartess.'..J3*{ifcer"st

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Otaki Mail, 7 February 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 7 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 7 February 1919, Page 4

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