Professor Matteucci.-' who; won 1 deserved fame]'by.;his heroic devotion to the cause of science \ during tho : terrific eruption .of Vesuvius three years ago, died in'.tho Vesuvian Observatory recently. ..Mr. : Frank , Perrot, the - able 'young American scientist who shared his danger on that occasion, and who predicted' the actual date of'.the-great, Deoomßcr earthquake, was his solo cpmpauion in his'dying , moments.' ' '■ ,''■ Smokers! You'll find real satisfaction In every pipe of Mild DBKBY--specially blended for those.who are looking for a tobacco neither strong nor yet;too mild,,.but just - , the happy Try.it.—Advt. ■ •:. ■~. ;3 '. The original -MS.-in Burns' handwriting of the well-known song, "A J jr:-.'Wnukin;O,!!. was sold for £110' at Christie's recently. 'Miss Craig, for whom the song was written, went to Australia, faking the MS. with-her, andit remained there -until a.fow years ago. l- ,
' 'A-BOON TO'RHEUMATICS. • '-.'.KHETJJlO'positively contradicts the old idoa thatEhoumatism cannot be cured. It has succeeded in-effecting permanent relief whore hundreds oi' other alleged cures,have failed. Liniments, platters, and embrocations afford but temporary relief at best. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago .^are.caused by the presence of uric iacid- in "tho blood. ' This must be eliminated from tho system' before a final ourexcan be effected.' RHEUMO neutralises and expels this uric acid, and consequently, tho pains cease immediately it is taken. Mr. W. James,, proprietor Terminus Hotel, l 'Christ, church, tells his experience :— * . . ■ . ■'. '• "1 s'liffored' very greatly, from ,Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen years, and tried almost every -remedy suggested by my friends and' medical practitioners, but with very little relief. About, three years ago, I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO; I did so, and with the greatest satisfaction. I-have a'little twinge 'now and then, but a dose or, two, of EHEUAIO puts' me right at once." '..'■'■ .-•'-. All chemists And stores sell RHEUMO at 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. a bottle.—Advt. v 3
LIVER AND STOMACH COMPLICATIONS. Inability to Take Food. NERVOUS AND DISTRESSED. Without exaggeration the most remark' ible departure in medical research of rocent years is a medicine combining laxative and tonic principles, and known as LaxoTonic I'ills. These Pills snpply a long-folt want, and positive and lasting cures are the resnlt of their use. Their increasing demand proves that they are rapidly gaining favour as an ideal Spring Medicine. Bead what. Mrs., Bennett, of .No. 2 Little Napier Street,' Paddington, Sydnoy, *New. South Wales; says regarding them:— I "No medicine brings me snch good health las laxo-Tonic Pills. I used to read in the ' papers, about other 'medicines and, what great good they .would do you, but when I bought them they always proved. a disappointment. .1 found thatLaso-Tonic Pills both' keep the liver, bowels, and stomach' in' good order, and. tone up the system and string you ■ together as it: were, ■ as well. i I first became acquainted with Laxo-Tonio Pills.in this way; I bought a box of the Pills to enter, one of tbo Limerick Competitions. I had no' use for the Pilfe at the time, so I : pnt them away., A little while after I fell ill. My whole; system wa3, out of order. I had pains in the head and back. My appetite went away, and I slept very badly. I felt dead tired and limp from the time'l got up in the morning till I went to bed at night. I-was nervous, worried, and depressed. I tried two or three tonics, but Ihey didn't act. Then I thought of tlie. Laxo-Tonic Pills, which ,were lying idle in, thVhouso. I just took some at night on I the olf-chanco, as it wore. Next morning. I ! felt greatly improved, bo I continued the, Pills.. Before the. week was put'all my I troubles', weto gone, and I. felt bright • and lively .and in. perfect health. . I have recommended tho pills to other. people, arid they have done good in tho same surprising way."' ■■' ■'■■ .• ■■ ■ ■•■ ■■ ■■■■■• '.'■ Laxo-Tpnip Pills are sold by all Chemists and. Stores at 10W. for the Regular Sizo, or Is. :'6d.'. for the l)oublo Si»e, or post free from the ; Laxo-Tonic Pill Company, 15 O'Corcnell Street, Sydnoy, New > South Wales. ~ ;, ;.■■■■. ..
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 5
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