A iniodical authority states that in rat. way collisions the passengers who are asleep escape the bad effects of snaking and concussion. for Children’s Hacking Cough at night take Woods’s Great feppenr- Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d. Could Scarcely Walk.—Mr G. S. Purton, a resident of Kyueton, Victoria, Australia. soys: -p "Some time ago I was attacked with severe pains and stiffness in mv lops, which. effected me bo that I could scared? walk, when I was rec-om-monded to'try a bottle of Chambemin s Pain Balm by our local chemist, Kr *tredwick. I have used it once a clav since, and have experienced wonderful relief. I am indeed pratafu 1 for the good it has done me, and shall be happy to recommend Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to anyone eufferinp from a similar complaint/’ For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Prices, Is 6d and 3s,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 3
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