AFTER. OTHERS FAILED. "I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for a sore throat, and have always found on« rubbing to cure it," writes Mr T. Dennis, Hihitaki, N.Z. "It worked wonders when I sprained my ankle, giving me immediate relief from pain after other liniments had failed. I also recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, it having relieved me several times." Sold by all chemists and storekeepGOUT AND RHEUMATISM. These complaints arise from the poisonous waste matters accumulated in the blood, consequent on the kidneys, through temporary disorder or through some disease being unable to carry out their work. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills rapidly. reach the root of the trouble, and soon remove the trouble. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.* THE VERY BEST THING. "Some time back I had a severe cold and violent cough," writes Mrs Grace Harris, Ashbourne Street, Woolston, Christchurch, N.Z. "I tried several so-called remedies without obtaining relief. Noticing an advertisement on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I purchased a bottle, and it gave me immediate relief. I consider Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy the very best thing I .have come across." Sold by all chemists and storekeep-
m Bonnington's The Standard Family Cough Remedy Time is the best test of a medicine. No matter what claims are made for a preparation, its real merits will be known ere many years. Many Cough medicines have tried to secure popular favour in the past fifty years. Many failed, because performance was not equal- to the claims they made. Yet, year after year, for over half a century, Bonninnon's Irish Moss has steadily increased in sales and in popular favour. To-day it is the standard family cough remedv in more homes than ever before. Success is due to its exceptional merits. for no extravagant claims have been made on its behalf. Bonnington's Irish Moss, is a sure and effectual remedy for coughs, colds and all chest and _ lung affections for it contains no injurious drugs. Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask for and get Bonnington's—refuse the substitute, of inferior quality. «- CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 2
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