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Consider Your ism. If you have Rheumatism it is worth your while considering how you can be cured. Here's a proposition for you. The Rheumatism doesn't exist without a cause —there's something in your system to make the aching, swolen joints and hot burning pains. Now if you could clear that cause right out of your system wouldn't the Rheumatism be cured ? Well that is the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills way. Although many doctors differ as to what is the real cause of Rheumatism, the greater number agree that it is acid in the blood. Most treatments aim simply to "keep down" the acid in the blood, the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills builds up the blood to a point that enables it to j cast out the poisons through the regular channels, the bowels, the kidneys and the skin. When this is done the Rheumatism is cured and as long as the blood is kept pure and rich there will be no further attacks. Price 3s. a box, six boxes 16s. 6d. of all dealers or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As Memory Treasures Impressions received, and reproduces them as occasion occurs, clear, calm, and coherent, so treasure in your mind the fact that Barraclough's Msgic Nervine is coronated King of all Toothache Cures. For Raging Toothache. Belief in one minute. Arrests decay. Kills the nerve. It makes the nerves aglow. Be sure it is ■" Barraclough'B." Take no other. Price 11-, all Medicine Vendors. CONVINCING PROOF that Makes the Hair Grow, AND THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS DISPLAYED ARE GENUINE IN EVERY WAY. Studio, 171 Cashel Street, Christchurch, Bth May, 1900. Messrs W. Brice and Son, Hair Specialists, Christchurch. Dear Sirs,— ' It has surprised me to learn that the authenticity of the photographs you publish has been challenged. I now wish to repeat, without qualification, that every picture was taken by me direct front the subject, and that the prints were subsequently produced from negatives which were absolutely without any retouching: whatever. The improved condition of the same individual when the second photograph was taken in respect to growth of hair, was, undoubtedly solely due to " Brice's Regenera-, tor." It succeeded in a restoration which I am afraid was quite beyond the art of even the cleverest photographer who has up to the present date exposed a plate. Let me inxoncluston, wish you all success with your wonderful Specific. 1 am, Dear Sirs, H. H. CLIFFORD. BRICE'S REGENERATOR is prepared in two strengths—3s. 6d, Special strength ss. 60. (for long-standing cases). SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS PhOtOS can be seen at the Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Masterton: J. Baillie, Carterton; and T. P. Wits, Pahiatua.

WORKING MEN ! THY" drink cold tea when you can purchase one of Griffin's PATENT TEA CANS ? The bottom 1 of this Can contains a small spirit lamp, or other suitable oil may be used. The lamp when lit will warm tea in 5 minutes, or boil water in 12 minutes. The Can may be used on the road, in the bush, quarry, or coal Fresh Tea may be made in the Can when required, by adding the tea when the water has boiled. . These Cans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storekeepers in the Dominion. P. J. GRIFFIN, Patentee. " Whitehall" Bottlcott-st., WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9685, 8 January 1910, Page 7

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566

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9685, 8 January 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9685, 8 January 1910, Page 7

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