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TOOTHACHE. There is nothing so good for toothache as Chamberlain's Paw Balm. When the gums and face are rubbed freely with this liniment the pain soon disappears. When the tooth is decayed saturate a piece of cotton wool with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, place it in the cavity of the tooth, and immediate relief will result. Being an antiseptic, this preparation will cleanse the tooth and thus in a measure arrest decay. It will in no way injure the tooth.—Sold everywhere.

Two children bearing the name of Comet as secondary prefixes to their surnames were (says the Chronicle) registered in Levin last week by the local registrar.

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 32

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