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WEAK BACKS. The weak spot in many men and women is the back. It gives out before the other parts of the body. It gets tired and aches terribly after a clay's work or night's pleasure. A tired, weak back, pulls a person right down and renders life miserable. The kidneys are often supposed to be the cause, but usually the muscles and tendons in the back have been strained. Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is the proper and only permanent remedy. Rub it into the pores of the back, and a feeling of renewed strength and vigour will come immediately, and a few such treatments will fix you up all right. Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment takes out sorness and inflammation. It invigorates and freshens all the muscular tissues. It contains ingredients" that you uovev U3ed before. For sale by H. E. Eton, Chemist Masterlon, J. Baillie, Car tertpn, and the Mauriceville Co-operative Store, Mauriceville West. Half the unpleasantness of travelling is caused by the trouble and annoyance. of looking after the luggage. The cheapest and best way to ensure prompt delivery of the luggage without trouble or annoyance is to give it into the charge of J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd., 'Forwarding, Shipping, and Customhouse Agent 3, Customhouse Quay Wellington. Write for further pariicu lars.—Advt.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8296, 27 November 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8296, 27 November 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8296, 27 November 1906, Page 5

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