A WORD ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Half measures in treating Rheumatism are no good. There's not much sense in merely relieving the pain. The Complaint is bound to come back; most likely when it is cold and damp. It's true that a certain amount of relief can be gained by hot applications and rubbing. But that's not a cure. There's something in the blood—lactic acid many medical men call it—which causes Rheumatism. Therej fore Rheumatism is only cured when this cause is driven out. That's why I rubbing and poultices are no good—it's in the blood; they can't touch the cause. I On the other hand Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be | expected to cure Rheumas tism. They are for the blood, and they make new blood I and tone the whole system enabling it to throw off the Rheumatic Poison, It's a fact that they've cured a lot of Rheumatisn in New | Zealand. Dr. Williams' I PINK PILLS. The Shopman smiles up liis sleevo wlien lie Kets a gullible person to t;ike a substitute. Don't let the luutch be on you; take only Dr. Williams', (if all dealers .'is a box six boxes h",-: Cd or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.
Iff Look at the passing crowd . That we meet day by day, They all complain aloud, And this ia what they aay— Violent, raging Toothache Nearly drives ns mad, The pain, there's no mistake, Is utterly too bad. Barraclough, with kindly thought, Has worked for many years, Alagic Nervine he has wrought To aavo as all from tears. BHRRHeLOUGH'S MAGie NERVINE
Of ill Medicine Vendors. Price He, COMFORT ECONOMY AN o APPEARANCE TROM MUCH MORE HEAT! MUCH LESS COSTIt BY USING A WELSBACH GAS RADIATOR Itolrc* three t'uMs Man: heat at one third the coat of an ordinary gax fire. NO SMELL. NO FUMES. NO DIRT. NO TROUBLE. NO FLUE REQUIRED. Ask Your Gas Company, Plumber, or irriti: the— WELSBACH LIGHT COY., 102, 104 Victoria-St., Wellington. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION.
A Magnificent Cough and Cold Remedy I- is only a fow years ago since Tonking's Linseed Emulsion was made,by the proprietor in a two-gallon jar. W. O. 11. Tonking was an English Chemist, and had extended and special experience in the making of cough and cold remedies. This experience had taught Mr. .Tonjdng that linseed combined with otiier vegetable healing gums and balsams made a cough and cold remedy worthy of the' name. He called it Tonking's Unseed Emulsion, and its fame as a household remedy for men, women, arid chilctren has extended to all parts of the Dominion. To-dtiy Tonking s ijinsoed Lmulsion is mado in huge containers holding scores of gallons each, and bottled by thousands. Could any cough remedy without real, quick, and lasting medicinal properties command such growth? "Tonking's" ia so good that it will cure any ordinary cough within 24 hours; it will cure a feverish, influenza cold within 24 hours; it will relievo asthma immediately, and in most cases effect a complete cure within one month; it quickly soothes inflamed membranes and eradicates catarrhal mucus. The equal of "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion" docs not exist, and it is vastly superior to ordinary cough mixtures or any emulsion of fatty, greasy oil for chronic coughs, bronchitis, colds, asthma, weak lungs, catarrh, and children's coughs. Sold everywhere in* thrco sizes, Is fed, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9533, 3 July 1909, Page 7
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