Picnic parlies supplied with pressed tongue or any other delicacies by the 1 e Arolia Pork Butchery. Advt.
Mr A. Mclntyre, Shortland, Thames, A/., say' ; "Borne lime ago I had a very bret cold and a sore throat, and seeimy’Clnimberiain’s (.tough ltomedy advert's •<! thought I would see what it \yerul tdo for me A few doses cured tl»~ soreness in juy throat end a--cobp-'soon vanished. I must say taut. I /> as pleasi d aud surprised at its healing Since then I have iecommended it to several of my friends auu they all speak iu the highest praises of it.” For sale by J. B. Johnson.
In past time the first thing done to a burn or scald was to-exclude the air. To do this the victim had to either apj lv a paste of oil and Hour cr else banuage the scalded parr, thus adding to liis sufferings- All that is now necessary is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment gives immeeiata relief, it iso he' ls the part iu one-th rd the time taken by any other application; but what is more wonderful stdl is that th re is never any scar left after Chaturerluiti'a Paiu Balm is used, For sale bv J ft johnsou. ’ ‘
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4426, 19 June 1909, Page 1
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