! A 'fpnrte6ii-ycar-bld boy, Eugene -M'Carinackt. con of Inspector M'Cbrmack, of South Shields Police, performed a gaUant deed. At a; placo. called Trow Rocks, on the Durham c6Mt/;Vh6 . and..a nufflbol - . of. companions had bwn bathing,-.and wcro" .-dressing, . when John O'Neill, a boy of-tv/clvc, was seen Btniggling in '.tho sea. . M'Cormaok jumped' from : ;the rocks into, tho water .and Bwam out to ::th.o.v'boy, ' and with some difficulty i Aanaged. to:.get hold of the littlo.fellow, who had ■twice; gon'o tinder before he could bo reached. When.ho'was brought to slioro.O'Neill was unconscious. >
Chicago has decided' to 'build a' hallj capable', of. accommodating 45,000 spcctatora, wh'ich: trill be more than four, times t-ho size of London's .Albert. Hall. ' -..ME. COIEGN'S EXPERIENCE. . Tn '.tfcg course' of. numerous experiments with rheumatic nnd'gouty'subjeots,' scientists noticed' that (the blood of every patient eontaiued excess urio acid. ' Many prescriptions to neutralise and. expel this uho ricid wore tried, but without success. 'One of Now.Zealand's leading dhemists' worked on the problem for many year's. At - Inst ho compounded a' medicino which': cured practically every case—even thoßt> who. had suffered for over twenty years. - Ono told ' another of this wonderful medicine— RHEtJMO—and thus the.sales grew. EHEUMO always pivea relief. : Read-the testimony of Mr. Falk Cohen, ft well-known WeUingtonian, Member of the City Council:— ' "IV&Eperienced a very bad of rheumatic/: gout; so bad that I had to leavo business. On arrival home I immediately took a do2o of, It HE Cf 110, repenting samo every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the moriling I eamo down ,to. business as usual. I can' conflder)tlv' recommend it to anyono Buffering from rheumatio. goat,, or rheumatism." RHEUMO cured Mr. Cohen and will cure you. Get a'bottle to-night, and you will find relief, ■' All'chemists and stores sell RHEUAIO at 2s. 6d. and is. Cd. K
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 11
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300Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 11
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