Timam ia taking s*eps to acquire a Carnegie library. A decided improvement in the prospects of the hop crops at Waimea, Nelson, is reported, aud it is thought the orop will ait least be equal to, if not better than that of last year. BIT OF ALL RIGHT. "While out shooting the other day,' sa ya R. London, merchant. Maldon, (Vio.). "I strained the calf of my leg so badly that I was unable to walk, and had to be assisted into my gig. On reaching home J had Chamberlain's Pain Balm rubbed inIt certainly warmed- up that part of my body, but it did the work, and to my great relief and pleasure all the soreness was gone by the next day, and I was able to W&lk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a bit o! all right, and I now speak from personal experience, as well as a storekeeper who has sold it for years." For sale by T. G Mason, Masterton.—advt.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 5
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