New Zealand's warm and lovely clime Is not without its sudden ohanges. More noticed in the winter time Wben hail and snow fall on the ranges. The wind bo vs hard and biting oold. Ind finds out weakest parts for sure, Ang gives ns coughs until we're told To take some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. In a recent letter from Washington. D.C.. to an old friend, Major G. A. Studer, for twenty years United States Consul at Singapore, says : " While at Des Moines I became acquainted with a liniment known as Chamber'ai n's Pain Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism aa well as agaiust soreness of the throat and chest (giving me much easier breathing). I had a touch of pneumonia early his week, and two app' ica tions freely applied to the throat and chest relieved me of it at once. I would not be without it for anything." For -a!e by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1900, Page 2
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158Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1900, Page 2
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