suffered from rheumatism, and hating obtained the greatest relief hy the- use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm,"I cannot speak too highly of it. Whenever I7eel the rheumatic pains coming on, I give the affected parts a few applications, and it always arrests the attack. I know several people who have us>d ™imhorlnin's Pain Balm, and they all ink in the highest praises of it."' For aaie hv nil chemists and storekeepers. There is no future," says a philosopher, "like the present," and "there is no company," say those who' have e ployed it, "like the New Zealand Expn Company (Limited!" Whatever • is given them to do, the Express Company does it promptly, economically, and well. Be wise and get the Express Company to do vour Carrying Customs, or Forwarding Work. They'll please you, as they do their other clients.—Advt i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 209, 8 October 1909, Page 2
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139Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 209, 8 October 1909, Page 2
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