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A WORD ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Half measures ii treating Rheumatism are no good. There's not much sense in merely relieving the pain. The Complaint is bound to come back; most likely when it is cold and damp. It's true that a certain amount of relief can be gained by hot applications and rubbing. But that's not a cure. There's something in the blood-*-lactic acid many medical men call it—which f causes Rheumatism. ThereI fore Rheumatism is only I cured when this cause is h driven out. That's why | rubbing and poultices are | no good—it's in the blood; they can't touch the cause. On the other hand Dr. j Williams' Pink Pills can be expected to cure Rheumatism. They are for the blood, and they make new blood and tone the whole system enabling it to throw off the Rheumatic Poison. It's a fact that they've cured a lot of Rheumatisn in New Zealand. Dr. Williams' PINK PILLS. The Shopman smiles up his sleeve when he gets a gullible person to take a substitute. Don't let the laugh be on you ; take only Dr. Williams'. Of all dealers 3s a box six boxes 16s Cd or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine C&. of Australasia Ltd,, Wellington. "In my opinion LANE'S EMULSION has no equal." In a letter to the Lane's Emulsion Coy., My. A! S. Cookson, of Invercargill, says:—"About three years ago I was in a poor state of health, my weight being only nine stone. I seemed to be in a decline, and all my friends sympathised with me and seemed to think that I would soon be awJiy ■ from them One of my chums strongly recommended me to try Lane's Emulsion. I had almost made up my mind that it was only a matter of time, and that it was no good trying anything more. I took his advice, however, and sent away for a case of three dozen. These I took according to directions, and when finished found that my weight had increased by 28 pounds, and my health simply perfect.. I can strongly recommend Lane's Emulsion to anyone who, like, myself, was fading away. In my case there was nothing apparently the matter, but I was gradually getting thinner and weaker. In my opinion Lane's Emulsion'as a body-builder has no equal."—Signed, A. S. Cookson,' Invercargill. Lane's Emulsion will act for you as it did for Mr. Cookson. It always assists digestion, builds up flesh, and adds strength. This treble action of Lane's Emulsion is unique with itself, and cannot be found in the many substitutes and imitations which flood the market.. Lane's Emulsion in two sizes can be found in the stocks of all chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion. Small size 2/6, large size 4/6. The large size is the economical size. 39. mO MOTHERS.—There is no better JL beverage for the household than real good cocoa. Next time tne grooei calls order Bournviil* —you will pl&aso the honsehwM. A Cold on the Cbest i ■ .>,■•__-. is always dangerous, be-cause-frhfc lungs aTS^affected. Ss-not takenpirf'hand it may develop irjto bronchitis, p leumonia or even consumption. Yauneeda' medicin ;-tb sooth the irri-j taticn, Ireak up jthe cold; andleave the lungs^strong' ana-healthy, and therms X no remedy so good as^^ Bonnin£ston's For over 46 year^it has been the favourite family cough medicme\ M* M. A. Gavin, J.P.^ueenai town, writes:— /// I " I have used your Irish Moss for a number of years, atMliave found I it a most excellent/m/dicine fora ' cough or sore throat./ ais very good j I for children, bein£ very palatable. , and no trouble,to get the child to take k. /I I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on g^tthig the standard cough remedy-Bonn-. / /7 tonl>' .1,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12257, 3 July 1909, Page 3

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