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The beautiful daughter of! Mrs. Ft. A. Addington, Argent Street, [ Broken Hill, is declared to rf have been cured of St. Vitus Dance by . . j —CLEMENTS TONIC— j f ™ """" ■ _ : . ■ Recently in France ; b, peasant woman, whose little girl had been bedridden with par; ilysis for years, had occasion to visit a churchyard which con Jtained the statue of a well-known saint. Some of the mould frorr f the tomb adhered- to her handkerchief, which upon touch ling the child cured her. • The fact is vouch'ed for upon reliable authority. Miracles are not s ill confined to the older countries, for we ' ■ n __ r have heard also of simif jar remarkable incidents in newer coun- i tries and very often in Australia. A few years ago a certain ■ ' section of Broken Hill ( was electrified by the recovery from ap- I parently incurable St„; Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. j A. Addington, of Arp Street. It was on the 10th October, ! "" aga *' 1911,, when first the inysterious cure ' was reported. The ai»"iwmnnaaim j """mother, being seen U sy a special interviewer, ,and overcome by gratitude that her (l ! waß healthy again, told the facts ' at once. She said' that the disorder occurred through her • j daughter falling frd ma. tram. This gave her a great shock, i and so affected her •'hervous system that eventually ; St. Vitus • Danco ensued. .SI Se became so bad that it was impossible to i I hold a knife and fc and going out of the house was out of J| the question. remarkable condition continued for ebmell / ! time, medical ski] 1 Pacing useless, Mrs. Addington declared $1 ' > WHEN SUDDEJ.'/LY, AS THE'RESULT OF USING CLEM-|j j j ENTS TONIC, ai change took place. She gradu-f. j |-- ally improved, a*i l d soon regained her normal condition. Nearly/) ! I two years have ( lapsed since her complete recovery, and allC I I J that time she hr js enjoyed the best of health. "I have greatj| j' . r fnith\in Clemen fs Tonic, and always recommend it," added the ; [{ i | mother, "and y jou can make what use you wish of this." jlf j ALL STOI,®S AND CHEMISTS SELL IT EVERYWHERE. j Bea you get tho't>Drflglnal Medicine. Do not accept any "Just as good" / , remed) (./ ' There Is arily one'real elements Tunic. I : - I'' - pa— — —m. m : You selecta | LJ I' All thesa points ,of excellence are - g embodied in every suit that emanates p E I |jf |i| 1 t' . from our workroom, and clothes built | I | 111 H| I on these lines cannot fail to give ab- | I "TH E mi M ' FLACE YOXm SUIT ORDER j| | |j ' W ' LU^^ STRE^ T 1 ! i What Grandad used j l. | Coughs and Golds I | = Grandad used Bonnington's because it was 5 ' ••/«!• iWHSmliw\ j/4 i ' " le most effective cold-cure available. He '•= ... W 1 r--> l ' lat feezing, coughing, sore = WfjF\ 1 and hoarseness could all. be' '! : j/. k . = \ (b '} sto PP=d by the soothing, p!easant-to- 5 mWI P I' <]' i .•-§?? |I. /'] .-iSWR i«M v i BONNINGTON'S , I Ilf1 lf ori ® .1 = if C IRISH MOSS ... |\||y| I i ; "co , ' i pl' s | in the"sixties" for folks it will do for you to-day. i§ I , • I r Ask tor B onningtonV at your chemist's or store. ■_ j= . | Ty O •• i; I you make a, certainty I | o j. nt jmg the Best that £ MOMiriG ™amm\ ■ | i gY & v \ ■ " "I mos t Reliable and » "It>h j,kch l^3o>l -Ijrtan to have I ° b!ain^ e - n ymr ,eM ipains | with W \S&JI tctken I seeing that Tyres bear (j3L \ J 2f6tir i peth • with pains." J thU Trade'. Mark or I So ohe young enthusiast for Good Teeth-Good Health wrote/) ffl BV W /I to us - fand the thought is good for the elders too. ' tl A H If lb fl Lefc [your Children take pains with their teeth in the pleasant, / ... , ■ . cafe efficient way (\ —by using RIBBON DENTAL \\ I' when you press your finger on the inflamed part f; /\ . 1 it leaves the impression? If so, under the skia PI $ "AGZ AMT / \ i I i . y° u ave P°>son, which defies all the remedies j ixSu / \y you have tried. Perhaps your knees are sKollen^ i A . ! the'joints being ulcerated, the same with th® V \ v\ I ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, iGlk I™* -CzMMii i ' i or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed 'Mi i i I riui -l)l w- , cAWiQf jfl \ to continue, will deprive you of the power to walk» ifiwUS 0/F Iff i . i You may have attended various hospitals, and bcea ■ . THSSKOSMJIf-x \ I told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to \W/kl!/ ■- ; amputation, but do not: Try the" Grasshopper ■gA-J* n ««— Q . Treatment, which is a certain cure in cases o£ .■--TTrifPflaa " vULvsA I Si G C<»v?* Abscesses, Glandular Swellings, Poisoned Hancs, < EST. IQOO Carbuncles, Ulcerated Joint 6, Bunions, House* Lfcfufcaq iviu.j.t.L.u ta im maid s Knee, or SnaKe, Insect and Dog Bitcs« ' — — ; — — Send at once to the Drng Stores for a box o{. 1 GRASiSHOPPEa OINTMENT . "TUk /«. I«s M ezs.s&eu©A V i%l AND •' PILLS. Prepared bj Albeit, Albsrt I[' I vOvO I U House. I-'arringdon Street, London, England* kst (S Prl(!0 in England, Is. 3d. and 3s. par box. /M Jjtes Wholesale from Sharland and Co., /How would you like lo be a Maori Litcrpreter ? ll is a fMWi Vlfl i Kompthorno, Prosser and Co., Crim- . profession lliat is both intereslintj and remunerative. Learn Drag Co. °°" Ncw lea,atl<i : iKc language in your spare lime. Four lo six terms' study . / i Kk. \ I ' . -will qualify you to bccomc an expert Maori Scholar. Our f\ /' Instructor—who coaches you by mail—is a scholarly M<J/ J/ i gentleman, a high authority on the Maori language, and SiT^l'l(7/ • R^' tlmholder of a Fiist-irnde Interprelet'i Uccnie. Maori is a p.in jtilu of nil oplional lansu»Bes to nmiter. Lei ut fliveyou fulUr inlormfition \\ J/5 /1! 1 in a special personal leiter lejrardinc this Course. \Vrite»o-day. NOWI \\ I'M J»1 * S i ~ S o^l^l^ 310 %} re - c t°£ Gi i by,& Co 1: \k 11, 111 jfl •jI#jnTBESECRET OF BOOT EA&E^ H lefle Ltd., P.O. Box Chiustchurch. 2 M(U Hi I Mfl > Dul > b m makes the ""

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 12

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