Mary had n little ham (A pound or so—with eggs). And off she ran to catch the train. For she had nimble legs! She wore a Merry Widow hat, And staggering coiffure. And had n cold, but soon fixed that With Woods' Great. Peppermint < BELIEF FROM THE START
HAVE YOU A BAD LEG With wounds that discharge or otherwise, pert)tips surrounded with Inflammalion and swollen. Hint when you press your finger on th© inflamed part it loaves the impression? if so, under the skin you have pU son that defies nil the remedies you have tried, which, If not extracted. you never can recover, but go on ©uflTeiing till death releases you. Perhaps your knees_are swollen, the joints being ulcerated; the same with the ankles, round which the skin may b » discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, If allowed to continue, will deprive yov. of the power t© walk. You may have attended various hospitals and had medical advt e, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation. But do not, for I CAN CURE YOU. I DON’T SAY PERHAPS; BUT I WILL Because others have failed Is no reason < should. Send at once to the Drug Slorci for a box of GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT and Pills, which Is- n certain cure for Bad Legs, Housemaid's Knee, Ulcerated Carbuncles, Poisoned Hands, Abscesses, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Bunlong and Ringworm. See the trade mark of • ••Grasshopper" on a given label. Prepared by ALBERT A CO., ALBERT HOUSE. 7> FAUBINGTON ST.. LONDON. ENGLAND.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 22, 1 June 1910, Page 7
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256Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 22, 1 June 1910, Page 7
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