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"For years I hr.ve suffered with rheu matism in the baric and lews.'" writes Mr. R. .C. Philp3. Storekeeper. Button, R.;\ "and have found Chamberlain's Pain Balm the only thing that will relieve me T have found it a, most effective cure for all aches and pains. My fnmilv alwav« use if; for neuralgia and snrain«." —So l ' l bv all Chemists and Storekeepers WORDS OF WISDOM FROM SHAKESPEARE'S PEN. Shakespeare, the greatest dramatist of his day, writes:—"Let good digestion wait on appetite and health on both." No man, woman or child will deny the absolute truth of his words, for without good digestion, good health is impossible. Are you in good health? You are not if your digestion is weak, for the food you eat is not being converted into good red blood by the stomach. If your stomach is not doing its work, take something that will help it, and that somethink is RENZIE'S PEPSO. Renzie's Pepso acts like a charm. It helps the stomach to convert the food into rich blood, and at once cures indigestion, acidity, heartburn, flatulence, for it supplies the natural juices of indigestion. Any chemist or grocer will sell 3-011 a bottle of Renzie's Pepso at 2s Gd, and every bottle is guaranteed to cure. 12 ~.„ j How ill you look! -"Tlie color ha ..kit your cheeks,, you,..are lpsin, Uij weight, your nerves are tinstninr/ f/] J and that hacking, persistent cougl -yj makes you feel'weak unci com ~ i plctely prostiated..,; .. i: f -J You have allowed a simple cold tc 1 develop into a dangerous sympton j and that is why you fct.l anxious ■ and depressed. You need '.j aid should persist in u.I-.ing i frilhfully and regularly u,,iil } <> i regain your former goocMkalth. Mr. G. Prkkall, if Kcaihriston, saysicme twelve■ numlis a?o I was a< ! we< to take Lane's I'mnlsiun f t . r my luiigsi --, whitii were 111 a very l.au slate, ami liwecHiitmwcu.kinKiuincetliniw.tli I OAjtUnl icMilit. ttliin I !;ad bon ;:i takmit it ai.-c i.t Uui wt-tks n.v utii.i Tin re is no titter I'; nii!y medicii than Lane's Fimdsiu-n lor |v ( . ticiion epiir-t coiifhs, ci-.'c! caianh, Lroi.cl.i id, asthna, co: furiptif.n. ltS(crJus;:i.(lf'>; i. (..,■ Ihi.c!i, (s;ivelr:rl riir'i- T < : u, .- i ?.is;iiiiLiiou iii.d ntUrilw-.ri. filed c'.y lv |\ C. i/f !;? C!.:ii,4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 6

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379

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 6

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