! OFTEN MISTAKEN FOE EHEUMATISM. ' One sign of liver trouble is a, screwing pain in the shoulder, which is often so severe as to feel as if a gimlet was being driven in. Many people suffering this way imagine it is rheumatism, and . yub in liniments and think thcy_are no godd because they do not lose the pain. All that is necessary is a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They are the . safest, surest and best medicine for a i sluggish liver. The use-of Chamber- : lain's Tablets is not followed by constipation. Indeed you will find your bowels act more regularly end naturally than before. All chemists and. s+orekeepers.—Advt.
t With feet soaked in a mustard bath, ' Poor Grandpa crouched beside the j hearth, I And gasped so hard, and looked so glum, ! Despite three lots of steaming ranL That Grandma, anxious grown for him. Exclaimed at last to Uncle Jim:' “This dread suspense I can't endure, . I'll send for Woods’ Great Peppermint ICuie. ” —Advt. j THE SALVATION ARMY, Bniadrer Bray, Cc-lonel Pctlst, I Staff (.jot. Gunn and many otnar i ‘iijnv" itadere enthueiasticalij pradf* fluiiiiol as ii iluiwS exrgle, -*k S
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Otaki Mail, 3 February 1919, Page 4
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