RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN OUT OF ACHING'JOINTS. Instant relief with a small bottle of old, honest " St. Jaoob's Oil." Stop "dosing" for Rheumatism. The pain is tho real disease; not ond case of rheumatism in fifty requires internal treatment,. Rub soothing, penetrating " St. Jacob's Oil " right into the painful stiff joints and muscles, and by the time you say Jack Robinson away goes the rheumatic pain ! " St. Jacob's Oil " is a harmless liniment for rheumatism, which never disappoints and does not burn the skin. It stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and reduces swelling. Get a' small bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from your chemist, and in a moment you will be free from all pains, aches and stiffness. There is no need t duffer!
Strengthen, is good advice to young and old. The man, woman or child ■whose- lungs have been fortified by SCOTT'S Emulsion, is doubly strengthened to resist coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption. Children with weak throats or chests need SCOTT'S Emulsion every day. Growing boys and girls, par- , ticularly liable to lung trouble, need regular courses of SCOTT'S. Men and women, subject to colds and bronotitis, should taka . SCOTT'S regularly during winter months. • . But only SCOTT'S -'ii V/| • Emulsion as reDommended by doctors for over ' forty years. Insist TRADE mrz en aery f&ckagu m genuine IMITATED BECAUSE SO GOOD. Bad Legs and Skin Irritation vMr can be Cured! /A A M r4r( Don't let that skin \l~jl] /A A\ irritation spread— \tU J/^* 1 take the trouble in Y'\W hand and cure it jfafx viz!S»right now. What is a (yj A! sxL—" good cure? Fletcher's | 1 Exmazol—a soothing, heal- Kj ing ointment, has cured hundreds of cases of bad logs._ The first' application stops the irritation, and the cure begins. The trouble is quickly banished and healthy unblemishod skin soon grows. Exmazol cures are quick cures—permanent cures. 3ny it to-day nml start your cure. 2/6 jar at chemists and siores, or po3t free from Clms. A. Fletcher, Chemist, — Wellington. Don't bo put off— insist on «-»?*'» CrS
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 21 September 1915, Page 3
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342Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 21 September 1915, Page 3
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