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Upper Township, Command-el, New Zealand. Bear Sir,—l received tho Magic Fcot Drafts you so kindly sent me. I am glad to say that they havo relieved me from the Rheumatic pain. I waa able to work tho second day after using them, th« pain having quit© left me. If I ever feel tho return of tho pain I shall not hesitate to avail myself of your Magic Cure.-rYours truly, (Signed) H. GTJNN. Rheumatism Cured Without Medicine, is. &d. per pair, 3 pail's for lis. Ono Sair posted free of ohargo to any cidress, and if no benefit derived no payment is required. A permanent cm* is ■guaranteed. Sufferers from Rheumatism should writo at onco to W. W. Parke, 9 MyrtlO Crescent, Wellington. Agent for Magic Foot Draft Coy., London.—Adrt.

It is undarstacd (says iihe "Daily Ohroiliclo") fclwit Mr. Orville Wright, who was approached some time by tho committee of the Budapest Aviation Meeting, to bo held in Juno, has accepted the offor of J-8000 to give flying exhibitions during the meeting, and later in Hungary and tho Balkans. Tho most painful thing'undor tho sun, And distressing if lot too long run, Is tho corn that stops walking, And sots pcoplo talking, Ero a loaao of now lifo is begun. BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS, U,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 9

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