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' ' KICKED ON THE KNEE., When preparing his horses to carry people to the Bulls races, Mr. Duncan H. Stevens, of South St., Feilding, New Zealand, was kicked on the kneeby one of his animals, and could not stand for hours. He states plied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, with wonderful results, for the next dav I was quite recovered. .\m confident that I would have been (infitted for work only for this wonderful liniment. lam onlv too pleased to make this-statement for i know' that those who work round horses are only too pleased to hear of such a valuable liniment as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.”—Sold by all dealers in medicines.

Stationery, fancy materials, cheau rending, music, all tilings unique and beautiful. —Bishop's * Don’t smoke matches. Buy the tobacco that keeps alight in the pipe—the “Royal Standard.”, Two ounce boxes, aromatic and dark.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 8