I NEURALGIA FAINTS—IINNEOES- | SARY TORTURE. Thotv> aro several types of Neuralgia, i lic-Dolereux. Toothache. Sciatica, j Gout, etc., but there is one sure, positive cure for them all—Baxter's Sil-\-or-noatcd Anti-Neuralgic Pills, or "Magic Pills." A course of several boxes is sufficient to permanently banish the trouble right from the system, and bring about a complete cure. AntiNeunalaic Pills act directly and swiftly on the inflamed nerves—they soothe and rectify them, thus reducing tho pain and restoring perfect order. Alwava . say Baxter's —and look for the : silver, coating. Price Is 6d box at | chemists and scores They work like magic. I ■ _ j | "It is ill arguing with a hungry man" fcuys the old proverb; but it is worse playing tricks with a sick one. "When the doctor orders Brandy lie means real good stuff. Give tho patient MarteH's, and both he and his doctor will be satisfied. On« bottle of Baxter's Lnng Preserver will prove its power and rapid action. Try it. 1» 1M t-h« large-sir-ed bottlo at chemists nnd e^res, or »>ost fre* from J. Baxter mmi. Ot.. Ckem-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 2
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