A million germs woke up one day Intent on journeying miles away; Cough, cold, and fever, asthma, too. These germs were named by those who knew; And people grew so much alarmed They realised they might be harmed; But all at once the germs fell dead, They'd met Woods' Peppermint Cure, 'tis "said. 5
No no?d to worry over those Customs entries until your brains are fogged. Pass them along to Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co., — they are experts at the game. There's no time to bp lost (and time is money to yon) when vour entries are passed bv Messrs J. J. CURTIS AND CO.', Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Their charges too are very moderate. NEURALGIA. If the affected parts are _ bathed freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm those stabbing burnine darting pains will soon disappear. Rub the Balm well in several times during the day. keeping the patient warm and out of the cold wind. Dozens of people suffering from neuralgia have been cured bv th* 1 use of Chamberlain's 'ain Bulm. S';!d by all cheiaists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10233, 9 May 1911, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10233, 9 May 1911, Page 3
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