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There has been another serious landslip at tho famous Shakespeare Cliff at Dover, and many thousands of tons.of chalk and soil fell into the sea at a point just beyond tho Dover boundary .stono. . The landslip took placo at about six o'clock, and was watched by'the 'local fishermen. The - fallen mass extends about 100 yds. along the base of tho cliff, and some 250 yds. seaward. A feature of the fall was the great masses in-which the chalk camo down. The slip is attributed to tho .severe frosts ami. excessively heavy rainfall of tho last few weeks. ■ .RHEUMATISM. ■ ■ ITS CAUSE AND CURE.. ' Rheumatism is a most painful disease. Many' aro bont and physically disabled by tho torture it inflicts. Tho disease may settle in tho larcje muscles of the back neck, or thigh; or in the joints of the arms or legs. The pains may dart from one muscle to another, and may bo constant or occasional, but all aro produced by tho sauio cause, cxcesg urid 1 acid iu tho' blood. RHEUJIO is the host, tho only sure remedy. It neutralises and drives out tho poisonous acid, relieves tho pain, removes tho swelling, and elfccls a speeuy and permanent ouro. From all chemists aud stores at 25.. 6d. and 4s. 6d. a 1 bottle.' : Z>

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 9

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