• TOOTHACHE. There is nothing so good for tnotihache as Gluimberlaiin's Pnlin Balm. When the gums and face are rubbed freely with this liimment the pain soon disappears. When tho tooth is decayed sat-urafte a piece of cotton wool with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, place it in the cavity of the tooth and immediate relief will result. Being kin antiseptic, this preparation will cleanse the tooth and thus in a measure ■arrest decay. Tt will in no way injure tlie tooth. For sale everywhere. Adv't. I've li,ad a "close sliavo," tha barber exclaimed, To the policeman while fixing his strops. I've bad influenza, and I feel quite ashamed To sav that they fed me on "slops." "'Twns a 'lrair'-breadhli 'escape'." tbo Wbbv replied: ■nT-'y°" r ''^ n "' ns nearly 'cut-short.' Without Woods' Pennerminlt Cure T miclit Tiave 'dyed'." Was .tbo barber's retort. PRINTING of <?rery descriptor exccnted on tlip Rhortest noi ice at the "CHRONICLE" o®ce.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 July 1910, Page 4
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153Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 July 1910, Page 4
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