"While riding across the bridge to Stratford," says Mr H. Crawford, of Cnrdiff, N.Z., "myhorse sipped, coxuing down on my hgßadb.uising it very badly. As soon as 1 got home I bathed the limb in very hot water, and then had Chamberlain's Pain Balm thoroughly rubbed in. Have always been a believer in this liniment and am more so now, for in two days' time the soreness bad nearly disappeared, and within a waefe I was as fit as ever." For salfl by T. G. Mason, Masterton.
Be careful where you tread next time please. Mend, that advice would be unnecessary il you used Wood's Corn Solvent, a certain remedy for Corn 3 of every description. Price Pen Bottle, Is. Sold only by HERBERT .. CHEMIST & PHAEMACIST, MASTEBTON AND EKETAHUNA. SINGS as she SEWS THE LADI WHO USES s^ SEE THE LATEST MODELS AT llkTMMi^lil&iU!L Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8473, 27 June 1907, Page 7
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150Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8473, 27 June 1907, Page 7
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