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TOOTHACHE. There is nothing so good for toothache as Ch a ml) origin's PaJin Halm. When the gums and face are rubbed freely with this linament the pain soon disappears. When tho tooth ie decayed saturate a piece of cotton wooi with Chamberlain's Pain Palm, place it in the cavity of the tooth and immediate relief will result. Being an antiseptic, this preparation will cleanse the tooth and thus in a measure arrest decay. Tt will in no way injure the tooth. For sale everywhere. Advt,. CHILBLAIN'S. There is no preparation manufacfcured that will soothe a.iul heal cliilMn.ins as Chamberlain's Pain Balm will do ; When this liniment is applied it soon allays the itch and oreve.its the chilblain breaking. ' It "n'us's them t olie.il in a very short while. For sale everywhere-—Advt. Tf your b'vrtfl are a trouble, try Pink; he'll mend them before you can wink; or fit you out slick (if you don't mention "(tick") with new ones, all guaranteed prime. The 'bailer who rushes for tries; the damsel all dimples and sighs; may both go well booted, and always feel suited, while sticking to Pink every time.—Advt.* Oct a Coupon Starter from your Grocer, or write to Cadbnry's, Wellington, for on* and <wnre n (m riff nf OincnlAfe*

BEST FOR CROUP. > A child may go to hed at night in his usual health except, perhaps for a. cold, only to awaken a few hours later with a well developed attack of croup, and the remainder of the riiiC'h't is spent by tho anxious parents in .trying to relieve his suffering, which is usually more or less exeprimonital. A bottle of Chamberlain's Couq-h Remedy in the house will s<ave anxietv, expense and perhaps the life of the child. When, this medicine is given at the first indication of croup tho fiftitinek may be avoided and often after the oronjpy"oottgli lm n.noearftd it will prevent the aittaok. For sale overywhere.—Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 4

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321

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 4

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