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Curing the CRIPPLED fill .Pin. ■ _——.—. •

CRIPPLED fill .Pin. ■ _——.—. • Gfeymotrth "Woman Sore and Tender in Every Muscle with Rheumatism. .—.—«—: There is only one sure way to cure Eheumatism, and that is to rid the blood of the poisonous acid that causes the pain. That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' do this is borne out in the following case:— "About four years back Rheumatism ..gradually appeared in . both my hands, and in. time I was quite crippled," said Mre. Robert Leach, 17 Leonard Street, Grcymouth. "I suppose it came on from putting my hands in cold water : and hot water for my Household duties. It began with a tingling and burning hot pain in e/ery finger. joint. I could" move the joints, but they swelled up dreadfully and the skin grew red and sfiiriy. I tried all. sorts of -liniments and .had medicine from the. doctor, 'but got no • relief. My. hands at times would be quite, numb. At • night I had to hang them over'the side of the lied. T could only sew ov knit with the greatest difficulty, all tho time >the pain never left me. The doctor said I had Chronic Rheumatism, and I got very'down hearted, as I quite expected to be crippled in the future. In winter I felt-worse than in the summer. I was a sufferer for more than a year. At last I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and by -slow degrees the pains left my. hands. My finger joints' got easier and the swelling began to go down. I kept on with -the pills, and the numbness and soreness, went fojr -good.--Fve-'never been troubled' since. I also felt much brighter and stronger and toned up! in every way, and .my appetite improved. My health now is. excellent.;.. there isn't a trace; of Eheumatism left."

Rfe Robert Ho Bowman, Herekino, New Zealand, ' \ Found a Certain Cure for Croup and Whooping Cough in j kj '£ fj ; || || It is in the home where there are young children that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has _ \L ss%> f proved most valuable. As you will see from Mr. Bowman's letter it is not only a certain cure for 'i Croup and Whooping Cough, but it is the best and surest. \ ' " I have very great pleasure in saying that I have found Chsmberiain's G)«gh Remedy % | >S , a cetta i n ct " e f° r Croup, and the only Remedy I could get to cure my children of Whooping | I<. W■ Cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was the means of curing them of this dreaded disease, | after I had tried all sorts and descriptions of other remedies., .There is no question about.it, we | if, A J£ have found from our experience that Chamberlain's is the best and surest." . : ;. | " * "— * ROBERT H. BOWMAN, Herekinoi N.Z.: | I ' V H : ,- ■— .ii. .i ..l.Jl.uni.Mi*«JllWlJ|iJ.Jim--«Ml'll.M.l'..U»lJ^^^

/ N. iO"i one to your Address ]|u^^\\ f n. Jm Owing to the enormously increased demand for our Records *r!-$&» N **sje£? g3 tlle result of our last Distribution of Free Phono« ' graphs we have decided to GIVE HWHY a further ' ■ (Drawn from Photo) ©NE THOUSAND PHONOGRAPHS FREE. JE**' I ' it!slß<Mß. - "Th You may choose the machine you prefer from our various » ne styles, including our latest and best, , . ffllSSSfclillSK^^ 31 Champion- « HP! /OIL • " ; C • » .. Senior," • * fa e Lfaampiopi bemor, ■ T c \<Xb' . .Phonograph exactly as illustrated, which is listedat and Guaran- y l--s^^^ SS !SiSS»' • List Price teed for 5 years. ','.."_' >^ .Xr^^sk^^^^J^^^^ '' How can we afford to give away these expensive ■■: ' £6/10/- machines without- charge ? i The explanation is a >v q«ta — ' simple one, We hold and control enormous ■Jr . %ij& . ——: ~ — : —T ~ ' stocks of Phonograph Records. Records are ' of course, useless to anyone without a Phonograph. Picture yourself with plenty of ammunition, but CUT this out no GUN. We propose to give you the GUN to make you feel the-need of our ammunition—in S other words ;wc give you a Phonograph to create an increased demand for our Records. Do ■ niFOKTIHG CO STDHEY yousee our 'reason Now?* .We will'seud you one of o'ur " Champion Senior PhonO" Thereby make application for a graphs" Free of any charge whatever if you promise to give a practical demon-. S i-bee Phonograph •■» advertised by stration of its wonderfupmerits in your, own home circle and among your friends, yr your' Company. using our new and popular Records and distributing our Circulars and Price, Lists, /Name which are sent free for this purpose with each machine: Write atoiice to .S . *'" ! ■"" ANGLQ-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING COMPANY, /street...... ......... J.,.. Opposite G.P.O^SYDNEY^New^ A ■ ■. m I FOR COUGHS, GOLDS AIMD CHEST COMPLAINTS I' « ■ $ ifi TAKE $ ¥ ' I U. " , - 1 fi For close upon, fifty years'BON- , M NINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH ■ Zi<?tt#s%? ■■■ MOSS has been the standard family . &&--sffW remedy for Influenza,' Colds, Bronchitis, and all chest '■ ■•■ and lun§ troubles. ' B'onnington's Irish Moss has stood the tests of time and fenerations,: y-Mi and is still the favoured medicine for , ■'■['■ Wi . all chest, throat and lung complaints. i ~ l|"j i.f ' There is-no-safer, no surer Gough I 11 ■' I 'Cure than BONNINGTON'S. It can |IM_®M ii' I ■ - BONNINGTM 1•II be given to-very young children with- -S"", *W || •.II . out fear of harmful results, because . ,\> ,J,\ It K;M Bonnington's Irish Moss contains / : fell neither-opiates nor narcotics. '\' : £~~i,;~;: \ /& , ' ).^^^^^M\ r Do not accept imitations or sub- j^^^^^M^ "' : "*'" s ''^ u^es - ex t ti me you go to the \ ii^^^^^^^^'-:vV ; - chemist or store - Get BONNINGTON'S."

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 14

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