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MCwMfi, Li SJ . , it one of tlin leading hotels in tlie jQOOD Pnntmg ploniptly produced at ~, titc<it cimnr™i -r Dominion. ' 12/fi per dav. " popular prices at "Dominion Job I'AEISH STREET. WELLINGTON. S. L. PARSONS PROPRIETOR. ' Printing VVorkß. , \j a Knmnmmamaim —j^agßMnagq- , Put It wliere , the • pain comes ! Pneumonia Pleurisy Rheumatism . Chest Colds i Sore Throat Backache Quinsy Neuralgia • Sprains. ' " Bronchitis Neuritis Lumbago Coirp'ete relief from the pain caused Ly these and other ailments—llo matter of how long | standing—follows the application of Thermogene. Thermogene is absolutely safe—suitable : J for both young and old. It is sure in action and easy to apply. It stimulates the I soothing inner warmth of Nature and brings to the affected part an increased supply of healthy and invigorating blood to battle with and take away the foreign irritating substance. I Its comforting warnith brings new life and strength to the aching part. . . ' • _ ■ • /[ . ' ' Thermogene is far superior to the' old-time An unsolicited T:stitmia! from Driver T. Wilson, poultice. It is hygienic in use, clean to handle- 12491, A.S.C., 67 Coy., Indian Meerut Div., and comfortable to wear. A piece can be tacked Expeditionary Force : 1 to the underclbthing, over the affected part, or " I beg to give you this testimonial from the Front regarding ' applied by means of a simple tape bandage. the value of your remedy, Thermogene, which has been used 1 . 1 ' , 1 , . , •. by mc with wondertul eftects. I have been very bad with j It can be worn night and day without any rheumatics and bad chest owing,to the hard weather which we : ; inconvenience or interference with ordinary work. have had to endure out here. A comrade gave me a packet of i ■ Thermogene is recommended and used by your Thermogene Wool and l can surely say it did me ,1 great I ? j deal of good, and I am pleased to recommend it to my comrade* 1 | Doctors and Nurses everywhere. and the public at home. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 257, 18 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 257, 18 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 257, 18 July 1918, Page 9

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