MUSCULAR' RHEUMATISM.
COMPLETELY BANISHED BY DR SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT. "For some considerable time/' writes Mr. M'Kay, 13 Grey Street, Ashburton, N.Z., "I had boon suffering from Muscular Rheumatism, especially in the shoulders, which caused mo untold agonfe night and day. I cot very little sleep or rest on account of tho violent pains that were continually racking my body, and as I am compelled to work for niy living it was affecting me physically and mentally, making life very hard indeed. I tried many remedies, but till I used Dr..Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment I obtained no relief. /From the first application I noticod the difference. I could hardly beliovo it, and by contiiyiing to use tho same I am now''pleased to say I am perfectly cured, and am confident that.should it come back I know I have a faithful friend in Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment."
Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment will relieve at onco Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Sack, Cuts, Bruises, and Burns! and ideated applications will heal ali such wounds in a remarkably 6hort time. Price Is. 6d. and 3s.—Advt.
NURSES SHOULD TAKE CEREGEN. Care, worry, responsibility, 365 days each year, gradually sap tho nuree's vigour. If you are run down, overworked, or havo symptoms of a probable nervous breakdown, Ceregon will bring you back to health and strength. Ceregon supplies to the body the balance of proteid lacking in ordinary diet. It builds nervo tissuo, muscle, and restores energy and strength. Ceregon is not a temporary stimulant, but a scientific 'fond containing 80 per cent, of proteid. Its benefits are permanent; moreover, it is made in England by English workers. 2s. 6d„ 4s. Gd., (is. Gd., 12s„ at chemists only. 12s. size contains S times more than 2s. Gd. tin.—Advt.
ABE YOU BURNING MONEY? Ordinary coal fires waste money through soot, cinders, and lost heat. To prevent this waste, add "SAVEO" to coal, coke, or slack. You'll get brighter fires with less fuel, and cut coal bills iu two. Sixpence per packet. All Grocers and Ironmongers. If any difficulty in obtaining, send Postcard to Box 655, Wellington.—Advt.
"Live and learn." Take advantage of others' experience. Thousands praise Baxter's Lung Preserver as the surest remedy for coughs and colds. Use and benefit by it. Is; lOd. buys big bottlo anywhere.—Advt.
Captain C4i'anvillc I'ortoscuc, the American war correspondent, recently utated that "Tea is the tonic of the English trenches. Under all conditions of war and weather tho pot is kept boiling over a spirit stove, and thq cup that comforts is to be lmd for the asking." Tea is the most delightful and refreshing beverage at homo n.i well as at tho front, and Desert Gold Tea'surpasses all for quality and value.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2918, 2 November 1916, Page 6
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