Mr A. Mclntyre. Clroy-slrcet, fshor land, Thames, N./j., says: Some tin; ago ! had a very bad cold and a sal throat, and seeing Chamberlain's Cong llemodv advertised thought I would si what, it, would do for me. A few dogj cured the soreness in hit throat and :n cold soon vanished, 1 must, say thstft was plensfd and surprised at its healiil :iproperties. Since then E have recoil | mendeil ft. t > sevtual of my friends an S they all speak in the highest praises',! i it."’ For sale by J. 15. Johnson.
In past time the first thing done to j burn or scald was to exclude t.hsaii To iio this the victim had to either apjl a, paste of oil and Hour <r else band a' the scalded part, thus addingoto lii sufferings- All that is now n< essary ■ to apply Chamberlain's Pain Palm. Th bniment gives inmndiata re i >f, als lie-'ls the part in one-th rd the yfcijl taken by any other application ; bu what- is more wonderful still is that thij: is never, any scar left after Chamberlain l’ain Palm is used. For sale'Tby | Johnson. /
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4422, 10 June 1909, Page 1
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