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WHAT IS PAIN BALM? Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment, and while adapted to all the ordinary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this class. Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which this remedy lias effected a cure when the sufferer had previously tried the best medical service without securing relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to give relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rheumatism. y Pain Balm heals bruises, burns and scalds in less time than any other treatment. It is " antiseptic," that is, it prevents putrefaction, and by so doing generally prevents an unsightly scar remaining after the injury is healed. For lame back, lumbago, and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal. It has the quality of " getting to the right spot." No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial of this remedy. One application gives relief. Try it. All

— There is a horse in Havana, Cuba, which probably has saved the lives of 1800 human beings. This equine philanthropist is kept in Havana's bacteriological laboratory, which, like the Pasteur Institute of Baltimore, was founded by a newspaper. This horse was given to that institute in 1895. From that year, up to date, it •is said to have furnished 74,000 cubic centimetres of anti-diphtheria serum, with a record of 1800 cures. For influenza try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS hot, with lemon, at bedtime.

Public Notices. IDrink Moderately Taks a little Whisky " for the stomaoh's Bake"; avoid excessive,, drinking, and you can* then k'fferd to drink the very best you can get. "D.C.L." Scotch is the l>®st. One glass at I " ~ » ||| meals, diluted either if,, /S| with aerated or plain &%IZ« "ft'S'SSE; rUISIILLHRsCoWPWy reeommendea as a safe lira and absolutely pure hi. ewwEURaP Jj stimulant. "D.C.L." »m.u itands without a rival, feilll§Pl insist on kQI "D.C.L." } SENIOR'S 1 D»oku» Reviver \ —AND— 5 I Can Boot Polisber \ S ( \ HAS NO EQUAL for POLISH- ( > ING LINOLEUM, FLOORCLOTHS, . J FUKNITUBE, or any WOODWORK < ) where the Polisli is doll. Smartly rub S , article with the Linoleum Reviver, V ) andt'the results will be splendid and ( i lasting. j \ This. splendid all-round Household > \ Requisite is the MOST ATTBACTIVE ( •' EXPENDlTUßE>knowtttotbecaareful ? } and thrifty house manager. Witothe \ \ smallest amount of labor it quickly ,■ ) gives a DELIGHTFUL POLISH to all '• > such - articles, as require renovating. < ■* For the Cleaning of TAN BOOTS it f ) has no equal. The demand keeps \ I increasing, and to those who have , ) hitherto used it no intimation is v , \ necessary, but to those'who have not, ( ) as Spring Cleaning will soon be tho i home order of the day, we would ad- \ vise you to ask your Grocer for it. \ Sold in Pint Bottles at n . Is. each. —— ) BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ' Several attempts have been \ ) mad® lately to Imitate the ( well-known Seiiior's'Linoleum .) Roirisar by copyinglabels. &c., , p artd' in order to protect the * f pttblic TO-have had to take ac- \ tion against these-imitators. / \ We would ask purchasers to ] p see that they get v I SENIOR'S (.■ ( only, as other imitations are < / woi'thless and a fraud \ \ popular article. S \ 1 - -- - > j wholesale aoekts: / } 'Frosser % go., VA \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12482, 13 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12482, 13 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12482, 13 October 1902, Page 3

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