KICKED ON THE KNEE. When preparing his horses to carry people to the Bulls races, Mr. Duncan I[. Stevens,_ of South street, Feilding, N-Z., was kicked on the knee by one of his animals, and could not stand for hours. He states:—"l immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with wonderful results, for the next day I was quite recovered. I am confident that [ would have been unfitted for work only for this wonderful liniment. I. am only too pleased to jnake this statement, for I know that those who work around horses , are only too pleased to hear of such a valuable liniment as Chamberlain's Pain Balm."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 227, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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137Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 227, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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