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THE KING OF PAIN. Those who]have felt its keen, cutting pains know that Rheumatism is torture, and is rightly called the ‘ * Pain King. ’ ’ In the day-time Rheumatism is had enough, but during the long, weary hours of night it is maddening. Immediate relief can be obtained from rheumatic pains by a thorough rubbing with Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Linir ment. Keep rubbing until you feel the magnetic glow penetrating to the very bones. A peaceful night will result. The most stubborn cases ot rheumatism will yield to this persistent treatment. Obtainable at all stores, Marton, Ellis Bros., Hunterville, and Mansell & Sons. Bulls. It is only a common step from a cold to grippe, pnuemonia, consumption. It is only a step Irom a cold to health, strength, vigour. That better step the step to health—is a bottle or two or . LANE’S EMULSION.. I Chemists sell it, 2/6 and 4/6. $ % 2S ? Thousands of women would give all they are worth to be the happy possessor of a skin fair and beautiful as other of their -lady friends, and how humiliating it has often been to appear in company or have to travel, with the knowledge that their face is disfigured by blemishes, spots, pimples, and redness. Is it not a fact that when friends meet, and among the number those dressed in the iatest fashion sufficient to make thoir Hess fortunate sister* feel envious, but at the same time be the possessor of a clear completion, the dross i* lost sight of and friends remark to each other, “ What a lovely skin!” ‘‘lsn’t sho charKtiug ?” ‘"What a beautiful complexion!” Ladies, no pen can do justice to the esteem in which PLAWTEKOA SOAP is held by thousands who have been cured os the troubles referred to, and if you will follow out the directions as given, the some happy results will follow in your case. Plmploa on the Face A Certain Kennedy. Mrs. Jso. Muiaixs, of Cambridge I writing under date August ;!ot';, tui)i says: —“Having iwml 'our PSrtn t-ko • ■ OlimT’Ont and ■.■r,s;j ! JT imr« I tali *■’ in saving they a.j ■ j, tu.n', is ti, for them I have bsen trying for a 1 or time with vitriois . cmede.r t., Plropleti from «he facet, but witnont avail; bat the as.- id PinstslroA :t> d o different t-.le. f -r bet-- r« i u ,-d , mi tbe disfliturfei.-uMit ; ud i; .. i»»vp-t«-ur od an i u-rt the j.itir. heeuti ui:y wo«r and soft.” PhaNTESSOA. 5/- Sattle. ' Pi.aSTEKOA OlMTsassr, I/-; La Boxes, 2/-. PLAfITEKOA SOAP, 1/-. Chemists and Stores, or post frp“ from PJautekoa Proprietary, Wellington. - '■ 44

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9142, 11 May 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9142, 11 May 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9142, 11 May 1908, Page 6

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