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RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO AWAY. eub the pain right out with SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD "ST. JACOB'S OIL" When your back is weal anil acfiing 1 ; when lumbago, sciatica, or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don',t suffer! Get a small bottle of the old, honest " St. Jacob's Oil" from your chemist, pour a little in your hand and rub it well into your aching back, and by the time you can count fifty the ache and sense of weakness will be gone. Do not submit to being crippled by rheumatism. This soothing, penetrating oil takes the ache and pain rightout of your back, and ends the misery. It is magical, and does not burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and backache so promptly and surely. It never disappoints. BlMßilff ' The letter published helow shows the nervous condition a business man j ma y kc reduced to after severe attacks 0 of indigestion or serious operations. | Mr. Miles, who represents one qf jj the largest commercial firms operating fl in Australasia,and to whom good health h is necessary, was cured of Nerve 3 ! Breakdown and Indigestion by this jj unqueslionabjy fine remedy. He 8' thinks there is no meeicine so full of health-creating powers, as it restored J his health after an operation for appendicitis <u Melbourne last year, when his nerves .were so weak that he could scarcely get about. His letter is worth reading to . > Commercial Travellers' flab, Moore St., Sydney. CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., For yean 1 suffered from Chronic Indigestion and Nerve Debility. My ailments were intensified when I became a victim to appendicitis, for which I WEs operated oa successfully, bat which Icit me Tery weak.' A friend in Sydney lojd me of his case, which wai almost thought iicorahle, and advised me to take CLEMENTS TONIC as he had done. I pnrchased several larje bottles, and, to-day my' ailments are spectres of the past. I scarcely feel I have any nerves. 1 consider. 1 am completely enred. and I think Clements Tonic the greatest medicine-in'the world. It has given me a new lease of life. ~~ ' ' (Signed) P. R. MILES."' CLEMENTS TONIC has been proved most effective in casta of Constinatiou, Debility, Flatulence, Nervousness, Weakness, Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Depression »of Spirits. Melancholia, Drain' Fog, or Brain Exhaustion. Always keep it. Here is'.an instance where it cured when health appeared to be permanently lost. s , AW CHEMISTS AND STORES SHU, .CLEMENTS T0N1C.,... §

As Champagne is to Cider, so is, 'Mellows ...to most other Sauces ! BUY A BOTTLE OF AND EAT WITH THE RELISH . OF A schoolboy; ' The Sauce of Youth becomes The Resource of Old Age! ia .'jpP? ~Most doctors from goodness of heart treat wmT case, without ajpeetation of payment, but did you, "er know of a doctor who returned fees when be ailed to cure? The Union Manufacturing Corn10 Paid if lift rh W''W«i^tica, r v// r 01] b!! ZOrcourse,* this mia ? matter havc 00 ,' lhr« instances in which the refund was cla.med, lfjou send t4 *99 Elirobeth Street ..lelbourne, the company w.'i! give you full p„. ttculars ind a copy of the binding juarantee hey .ssue w,th the rer.tdy,' The price is only 5/6 for a full month's treatment, that is often |suliicient to cure a severe and long-standing ca«. j less A 1$ |$ tHe strongest feature if \i/i 'V Range. % [y When the Cooking is over M M convert it into an open fire and % |y so ensure cheery warmth, perfect |l fta kiicnen ventilation, and a greatly ' 1 fa reduced coal bill. Hie Zealandia i 4 pays for itself in theCoa! it. Saves, | ( r W n ns opinions for its \ I excellent Baking and Unfailing ■, i Hot Water Supply. $ i the rm I f BiG Pi •MAW*ctuhio OY I I Bamingfiajn&Co.| II fe'STpi LIMITED. I DUNEDIN |j WRITb rtWu AaK KOh U«irt t „ojE 3.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 9

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