f'KII'I'JjED WITH KHEUirATIS.M. "T was crippled with rlieitnuilism and could not get about at all," write? Jlr. Charles Lincoln. Uichmoml, Tas. ''.-M'tor iisiiiK Chamberlain's I'ain Balm a feiv times all pain was K<me, and ! now feci f|nilo well. I am 52 years of ai?e, and earning my living as a general labourer. —Ailvt.
A young Australian named ].o?lie Edward' Wilson, ill present engaged in a walk-round the world. lias pa«ed through Ediiiburgh, jays an English paper. Ho is not engaging in lli« wall; lor any wager, but fur I lie purpose of gathering iiitoriu.ilion lor book .and magazine writin». He if '"iirniiiK bis living as lie goes along bv ili>liverinn ldtine-; in Hit' villages anil towns through .which he pa-os. Mi- lias covered up to dale L'l.ttUU odd miles. 110 experU tn ipach his home mi Melbourne in about nine months. People who differ in. politic- all agree that "NAtfOJ." i> the most clfedive cure for Coughs, Colds, -Sore Throats, TulluJ TOI and Xn-jil-fatari'li. Try'".VAZOL" with thu Naaul Maler.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 21
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169Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 21
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