KICKED ON THE KNEE. When preparing his horse to carry people to the Bulls races Mr. Duncan H. Stevens, of South-street, Feilding, N.Z., was kicked on the knee by one of las animals, and could not stand for hour*. He states'. "I immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with wonder* ful results, for the next day I was quite recovered. Am confident that I would have been unfitted for work only for this wonderful liniment. I am only too pleased to make this statement, for I know that those who work round horses are only too pleased to hear of such a valuable liniment as Chamberlain's Pain HaW-s-Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 13
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107Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 13
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