WITCH’S OIL. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Did you ever look like a worn-out shilling, and foci even worse? Nagging, annoying rheumatic pains and swellings will make anybody grumpy, irritable, and worn-out. Witch’s Oil —that marvellous massaging fluid —rubbed into bruises, swellings, and painful narts of any kind, disposes of the pain as if by magic Try WITCH’S OIL for neuralgia, sciatica, or any form of rheumatism. Why submit to dull aching of nerve or muscle, or the acute pains of neuralgia, toothache, or lumbago? Witch’s Oil—that penetrating, soothing fluid—is a wonderfully quick remedy for pain. Witch’s Oil destroys pain almost instantaneously? Quick inaction, and permanent in result. WITCH’S OIL stands in the very front rank as the King of Pain. Pains across the back —more frequently muscle and weight-lifting pains than any other kind. Take a little Witch’s Oil, massage it gently, yet well, in and around the scat of pain. Its wonderful penetrating powers go to the scat of trouble at once, and remove pain and inflammation. Witch’s Oil gives strength and health to the injured and affected ports. Sold by all good chemists and grocers, in bottles, 2s 6d and 4s 6d' each, or from the Tussioura Manufacturing Company.
A burglar at 11.."50 p.m. the other night, according to the Southland News, entered ■in Invercargill house at a quarter which was rented by a number of young ladies, at the sight of one of whom the unwelcome visitor clumsily admitted his mistake, and departed, per the window, with a tin of' ladiec favourite toilet powder.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 54
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