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7 RSBIJMj&TISMf ■ • —- »..; :. :■• '■:;.?* CO:.KINKII 'id ttK!{ Bi:i) ANH Ir.VARJ,K TO LIFT '! W!> <>l{ poor without excruciat INO P.UN. I>U. MORSE* i\ mxs root Pius nrve ALMOST tMWEDJA'PP^TIEURB "Six years apo while residing i.» Wyong," writes Mrs EJiMbcth Level t, ; of Liverpool, N.S.W.. "1 contracted Rheumatism through getting a severe chill from exposure to heavy rain, and was confined to my bed for some considerable time. I could not lift ■ hand to my head or more v joint. Tl - " slightest movement would cut agonising pain. In ihc legs and ;f e and I would scronm out if I snored * inch. A friend of mine, a Mrs Chai man, one day recommended ""V, Horse's Indian Root Pills, as »b<r knew a man who Lnd suffered for Line, years, and was cured by then. , ta 1 had wasted pounds in tryintr to itain relief, but without avail, 1 ie tennined .o follow her advice, .\.H procured a.bottle as a trial.- 1 haJ not finished it when 1 fell easier au<l -the inflammation seemed to subsid.%. - • At the same time my appetite, in creased, «nd wit,h continued treatn.cut at" the enl of a few jaontha I ■ w.a? . able to get about ugain, and L begat to pick up in condition,- recovering . .pidly the supple ness of limb. Whi. Ie weather thre.nteits n renewal • . je old symptoms I have recoune t-. the old remedy, in fact, I would n«v. Un without them in the house. I reimend them to all mf friends, and irmly believe them to be a firitttfass remedy for all ailments arising from derangement of the sy»teßQ, J have-' much pleasure in making • thii , •tatement, hoping my experience m»j benefit others." Those who «uffei 'from any form of Rheumatism, ho." bago, Sciatica or Neuralgia should try Comstock'a Nerye And Bone lauimeot, in conjunction with Dr. llors</t Indian Root Fills. These two remedies have .been highly, successful in «!! kinds of Rheum&tism, beoa^ise on« deinsea the blood of ail poiabnou. ■übatancee that cause the disekae, increasing the activity' of lhe r blood making glands, while the J po#e*fuV penetrating influences ot tb% iliA nient acting through lue pores of tv ' ' skin on the' nerves, Donee and nw ' lea overcome toe 'pain by rctieribg the effect on the delicate nerves,'e*u#- " i«g the circulation oi the blood to ot ' maintained through the'affected part* Bheufratism, Lumbago, and Sciatica all ytelf tb« powmdj" penetrating, and cott|uering properties of % Conor stock's Nerve' and'Done"Liniment i*' used ■ in ©onjunction ■ with' Dr Msfse'fe Indian Root Fills. Obtainable at' a'l chemiit and stores; or post free on re ceipt^ of price (Pills Is IW, «ii bottles 6s 6d; Liniment Ss M, sU battles 13s 6d), from W.. B. Con* stook Co., Ltd.. 6d Wt* <wst, SydV

The Children's Tea T^ble, * * It is always a pleutyc to a inolhcr to in;ike hirflnlilreii's. tea table inviting. Sonii\da (his by presiding fancy cakes and pastties from the nearest ? pasliy-cook, but the after; effects of such fare, t,oo oftea , proclaim its unwholesome^ -ness. Nothing, is, more welcome to the chilihen than sice little scones and simple • cakes freshly baked at home, . and these can be made .very - quickly and easily with the . help of the new P.aisley Flour,made by Brown &-£filsojQ»j)f Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powd/|r?is as Paisley ftfonl^ ftols 3tHe work of raising, and at the same time improv*lS""the"fla-, your and digestibility of whatever' is baked with it. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour. < neap- . Cheap pairy Labour! . : This is an itge of dear labour. Mot only is labour dear, but it is extremely difficult to get good labour- So many dairj men liftvc found (his to be true, (h;it they prefer to shoulder the whole burden thf-msehes rather than em{floy injiilcrent assistance, or to J?Ay,, ; an. uupioli(ablc price fpr proficiency, 1 I Naturally, the dairyman, under these conditions, is keenly on the" watch for any means by'l %hich> trap labour can hn nAumAvvOftM* mm)£ -Jnipro\ cd. Here,~tliori,""is a'cfietip tnd pierfect helpiwg ha,n;t-tor jpu.,MWyandotte" Olllpyman's : Cleaner ""yj 13|pant^r cleaning quicker and better than -»ny goap,, soup powder; or washint soda known. " Wyandotte " may be new to you, but,.in other parts, its .virtues are well-known. All the leading Dairy Colleges, Health and Dairy .Inspector*, recommend rtfae n»e, of '^Wyandoite,' 1 because it sweetens, , purifies, removes obstinate and hidden dirt, and positively "destroys bacteria ' and gtrmi. "WYANDOnE '-• • cleans than quickly. I All we ask is—give " Vtfyandott* " a trial, pet a bag, and prove the honesty of our statements. " Retailed in lib calico has*, ed; 51b. bag«, 2 I Write for Free Sample and -Bpdklet to THE J. B. FORD COMPANY, 4* 4 AUSTRALASIA CHAMBEKS, *!^ WELLINGTON.

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Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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