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lessrs Abraham and Williams, ' :d.. advertisejopening entries for )ir stock sale atjMast:rton on Wedday, May 15th.
•rni! KlNtt OP X'AXN. hose who have felt its keen, cutting 4 know that Rheumatism is torture, b rightly called the "Pftin Kinpr." In ay-time Rheumatism is bad enough, uringtho long weary hours of night maddening. Immediate relief can be >ned from rheumatic pains by a Ufjh rubbing with Dr. Sheldon's MagLiniment. K<?ep rubbing until you he magnetic glow penetrating to the ' 1 bones. A poaceful night will feault. inoßt stubborn cases of rheumaiism yield to this persistent treatment; inable at H. E. Eton, chemist, Mason, J. Baillie, Carterion, and the Mau/ille Cooperative Store, Mauriceville 4. >me symptoms of acute rheumatism »feeling of coldness, want of appetite, , and sharp pains in the joints. mo removes the cause of the trouble a uric acid in the blood. 2/0 & 4/6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8433, 3 May 1907, Page 6
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146Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8433, 3 May 1907, Page 6
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