When preparing horses to carry people to the Bulls races, Mr Duncan H. Stevens, of South Street, Feilding, New Zealand, was kicked on the knee by one of the animals, and could not stand for hours. He states: —"I immediately ' applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with wonderful results for the next day I quite recovered. I am confident that I would have been unfitted for work only for this wonderful liniment. I am only too pleased to make this statement, for I know that those who work round horses are only too pleased to hear of such a valuable liniment as Chamberlain's Pain Balm."—Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. A word to farmers! Speaking of the results of the third Christchurcli wool sale ,the Farmers' Co-op. remarked: "The Dominion Woollen Manufacturers' representatives were more active than at previous sales, •and to a large extent the very firm values ruling for the fine woo's were due.- to their influence." Isn't i/his conclusive evidence that all farmers should cupport the'eountry that sunports them. Insist on KAIAPOI Clothing and KAIAPOI Woollens. The famous Rosljn Writing Pads, 6d and Is e&oh, from local drapea*. A pleasure to write oa. * «
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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194Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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