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The Best Liuimcnt. Pain Balm is the finest on earth,” write Edwards and Parker, of Plains, Ga. This is the verdict of all who use it. For rheuma* tiara, lame back, sprains, swellings and the numerous slight ailments and accidents common to every household, this liniment has no equal. With it in the bouse, a great deal of pain and suffering: may be avoided. For sale by P. Barrie, Waipukurau, and G. Clark. Kaikora. 179 The two-year-old son of W. L Fergason, of Bolton, Miss., had whooping cough. ‘‘After several physicians had prescribed for him, without giving relief,” writes Mr Furgason, “ I persuaded my wife to try a 26 cent bottle of ChamMlain's Cough Remedy. The first dose had the desired effect, And in forty-eight hours he was entirely free from all cough. I consider your remedy the best in the market, especially for children and recommend it at all times.” For sale by P. Barrie, Waipukurau, and G. Clark, Kai kora. 179

TaMUMU road board. NOTICE. DURING tie raising <f the Bridge crossing tbe Tuki Tuki river ut ii.inumn, light truffle will not tie alto gethor slopped, only at times when it may be reckoned nueafo by thoao who are in charge of the work, whon travellers will have to cross by tbe River ford. H. HARTSHORN, Clerk T.RB. 139

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3668, 26 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3668, 26 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3668, 26 October 1897, Page 3

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