RAGING, THROBBING TOOCHACHB QUICKLY CURED. Toothachei is of course a." nerve complaint. Sometimes the dame is.a« exposed 'nerve, in at hollow tooth; sometimes it is beciaiuse tlie cold g(ets into the gums and sets the netrves throbbing) and acihahg. But whatever tlie owuso there i§ « a 'susre. quiciki cure—Baa^aoloiigjlT's Magio ' Nervine. As tli© inaonie! suggests, this remedy deals direotly ynth tihJej nerve of the tooth,; it kills it, henc© there clan be no rfcturn of the .aicJiAng. If at this momfent you oa' scwmie membtea: 1 of tihe hbiuKeihold is being driVeni nearly raad "\vith toothacJie, send immediately foil' Barradong-h's Magid Nerrine. It ia sold by dhieanists and stores at Is 6d.bottle, and gives relief ingtantly.—Aidvt. KHEUMO J-'alpidly lelieivte® Rlieum&tisml/GoTit, Lumbago, Soiatica. T^J ith-it seldom fails. 2s 6d and 4 S 6d. —^Advt. Btet«ol<nig!i'Bi Pirt«apdral auirGß CJdrSi. Is e^p^^- —Adi;
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Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 2
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