j Twenty million shooting-stars all upon the earth’s surface aily. I Mrs J, Morwick, Grey st., Rhortland, paxies, N.Z.. says : “ Some time ago [ben iny little boy hid his hands Iverely burnt, Hhansoti and Co. Icomuierided roe to try Chamberlain’s It in Balm. I applied the liniment as |>n as possible and after a few appliItions the pain disappeared and his Inds healed without scars. Since then lave used Chamberlain’s Pain Bairn for ludache, toothache and rheumatism and Kind that it always gives relief. I can Kommcud it to anyone wanting a good Inily liniment.” For sale by J. B. Kinson, Agent.—Advt. ■Five handkerchiefs used to-day! Id still require more ! Cold in the lad—did you say ? Why do you It try “ Nazol ?” It will surprise In how quickly you will get relief, ■o drops on loaf sugar, and two of ftee drops rubbed into the palm or ft hand and inhaled through the fttrils for a few minutes will give ftnediate relief. “Nazol” is sold ft chemists and stores at Is 6d per Btle containing 60 dr see.
■on may shoot fairly well with a Bnd class gun, but when it comes to B: distance killing, J. B. Johnsons Blish and Belgian weapons stand ou Be killers. —Advf. 8
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4438, 20 July 1909, Page 4
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