IjISTKN to THIS. You cannot piny footi.aH without petting sprain?. barked shins, humps, etc-., and you cannot yer Tight again without using Chamberlain fain s .tin;. Bathe the affected pert* with valor as hot as you can Lear, r.nn then rub in Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. You veill soon forget that you hare cror Lad an adic or a psrin. Sol£ every-where.-—Advt.
!?he'« slender and graceful and mil am) J fair! ! The elegant lass with the delicate air: j ■And despite her coquetry, whim; and ; She's the girlie I've begged to be my bride. " Tor'- she - , 'Kind of heart and sweet to see. And, best of all, 'he's so fond of me, For lover's warm welcome in winter assure. By jifts of Woods' Great Peppermint fSxae.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 3
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