Borns and Cots—Slight injuries of this character are of frequent occurrence m alatost every household. While they are not •dangerous, except when blood poisoning results from the injury, they are often quite painful and annoying. They can be quickly healed by applying Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. It allays the pain almost in gtanVy and heals the injured parts without matter being formed, which insures a cure in one*third (he time the usual treatment would require. It is the most perfect preparation in use for burns, scalds, outs, braises and like injuries. It should be ap E lied with a feather, and before the parts Boome swollen if possib’e. For sale by all dealers. WOLFE’S S'HNAPPS For “ that tired feeling.’’
SR 1 Bxfous You Start on a journey, procure £ ■ abottleoi Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera an ! Diarrhoea .Remedy. This may save you •£' much trouble and annoyance ns it can not be bought onboard the cars or steamship. „• For aU forms of stomach and bowel (roubles . this .remedy has no equal. For sale by all calors,
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Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1904, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1904, Page 3
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