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DRIVES MUM/ INFUWSA Garde at Intervals with FLUENZOL AND OtTBU THAT

BH£UM&TISM.

, Rheumatism is generally regained as one of tlie most difficult ailments to Cure, and .invariably medicines airs tried simply with the hope of temporary relief. Div Morse's. Indian Root Pills have 'been wonderfully suo: oefesful, not by merely ''affording a cessation of the paim, tat by: restoring the joints to their original 6lupplenesß. Used in ' conjjuniobiaD witia Comstodk Nerve a«d Bone Liniment, tlie most fetulbibom o:. ses of Rlieaiirtatismv Lumbago, and) Scdaticai hiave been overcome. In the caste of Miss King, Union street, Foxton, , N.Z., relaited Wy hm? motheir, the results eKoee/ded expectatiotg. She says: kMy daughter suffered! acutel^ from Kheiumatismi in the arms and hir« which caused her a great deal of pain, especially dlutingl wet weathier. Hairing tried many remedies for "Rhevimatisrat, all of which proved useless, sihe went an siuffering until advised to try Dr. Morsete Indian Hoiot Pills. After the fii-^t bottle we noticed a; great impingement, so we persieveredlwitih the tiWtmer.t, and used foua' bottles in all, when all feigns of Rlieiimatismi left and has neivei' returhedi sintfe. I cannot epeak too highly of your 1 Nerve and Bone Liniment, and can- reoonmiiejid Dr. Morsel's Itdian Root Pills as a girand oorreotive for all commou ailnrjmts." The Liniment is sold by all leadins? chemists and storekeepers, or will le posted! at same price 2 « 6d }jer bottle %y the W. H'.. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish street Wleillington.

A Taranaiki correspondent writes: "Ai Aviell-iknowu farmer in .these parts is selling his farm bedause -of the scarcity of In.bour. He . wnoot .gab man to work it. Laboiu" of any kind ia scarce, and tliiei good .kind he finds undbtainable. Hie is of s <he opinion thiait thes Government, .shc-uld foster immigration. a.nd i-ex^kons that Taraiialvi fanners could omrslpy i i\\ tliousiaiid good, j-feliaMe agricultural labourers. . In his" opinioai, the immediate result of tlic brisk immigration policy would be to cheapen the cost of living.

COULDN'T ■ GET HIS ir.iEATII

"My little son occasionally gets so bsid with, croup that lie cannot get his breath," says MYs N. P. Lewis, Mile libd, 9.Ai. "I just follow -the directions on the bottle of Ghamiborlain's Cfough Klemedy and he is, soon completely cured. I never go to bed without a bottle of it in the house for I, nevter know when my little son will ba attacked with this most dreadful complaint. I always feel safe with Ohanaberlairs's Cough by me."—Sold by all diemists and storekeepers.'

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10200, 2 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10200, 2 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10200, 2 May 1912, Page 1