jffi&JRALGIA PAINS—UNNECESSARY TORTURE. Them are several types of neuralgia —«*&rde.toreux, toothache, sciatica, go«t, «be.—but there is one sure, positive ewe for them all—Barter's Silror-coa^fid-Anti-Neuradgie Pills, or ''Magic _Pills." A course of several boxes is efficient to permanently banish the trouble right from the system, and brin^ about a complete cure Anti-Neuralgic Pills act directly and swiftly on the inflamed nerves—they sootne and rectify them, thus reducing the pain and restoring perfect order Always say Baxter's—and look tor the silver-coating. Price, Is 6d box at chemists and stores. They work like magic,— \dvt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 5
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