For the past twenty years imprison* rtieht for debt in Scotland bas been abolished. Consequently all broad Scotland is now practically a debtor's paradise. A person can be imprisoned only for non-payment of thft King's taxes. Scottish tradesmen, through their debts recovery associations, strongly press for a return to the old law, as many flagrant abuses have sprung up under the present system, CHAMBBftLAiN's Pain Balm has an enviable reputation as a cure for rheui mat ism. Abundant testimony, is at hand to show its wonderful efficacy in curng this painful ard treacherous ailment. Pain B ilm is a liniment and ; is.ua'quailed as a sppedy cure ftf sprains, bruists, burns and scalds. One application gives relief. Try it« W Thiers and Son bell ik . ■ ."'•
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 3
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124Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 3
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