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.•: A BOON TO RHEUMATICS.■■■'.■.., - . EHEUMO-positively, contridiots theold';'':):' idea that Eheiimatisih cannot' be cμr€d.' '. It has succeeded : in ' effecting" permanent.■>.,'•. '_ relief where hundreds' of other ' alkgedV "X cures have, failed. Liniments;; plasters, and embrocations afford'but ■temporary relief at- best. Rheumatism, Gout, Scia-' ■ tica'and Lumbago are caused'by the pre- . . sence ofiiiic acid in the blood. This miist ; "■ be eliminated from the system before a '• final cure can bo effected. RHEUJIO- . neutralises and expels this uric acid, -and consequently the pains cease immediately; ;■' it is taken. Mr. W. James, Proprietor . ; Terminus Hotel,: Christchurch, tells ';kis experience:—. -. ■ '■ •■ '■■•' , "I suffered very greatly from Rlieu- ■•"■■; matic Gout' for, quite fourteen years, -and : ; tried almost every venicdy sugßestcd" by; my friends and medical practitioners, but. ' with very.little relief. About threo'ycars ago I was strongly advised to 'try-, KHEUMO. - ' I did so, and with the great. .' est satisfaction. I-. hnvo. a little-tivinge ' now and then, but., a dose or; two of RHEUSIO puts me'right at once."- .'.•'.. . All chemists and. stores/sell RHEUJIO ; at 2s.- 6d. and 4s. 6d. a bottle.—Advt...' 3

. ."This is the seventeenth time I've seen , '■" you'in the dock," ; said a Magistrate, ■~• looking lat a prisoner sternly. ; "Yes, , - v for. eight years now I've seen you sitting • ;j in the chair,.but I've never thought of...■ ■ ;t complaining about it!", replied the pris-- ;.;. oner reproachfully.. • : ~, ; ''.•-.. .^

I **" ■." ; -Turakinawiirba'' ■■■ If -■UVOT" '■■■ ' M P S^FOB: ™- ' : 111 srftit i illl lilkA ' V Since Motors are used on every Illufl /'Vr*. vli/v7^ ;. 111 lis lir. V ; occasion, from.going to Evening. iIIBP \<\ ;/"•' ' r v llJlil'U'i Parties to Picnioing, rsai Motoring ' IBγ >* \ f// -'11111 ' V '■Av : " ■ garb has become a necessary adjunct ' 1/ A ill / ( ; 1 ill V'w"' '■•■■•"■ '■ to almost every woman's-wardrobe. 1111ß / -J" Jiv ;' JIIJp' /'MA ■ ■ ■■• "I* is not. surprising, therefore; ' II iHilr I/W ' • I/P /\/\\ a * i ' llcom i u e Spring 11/ll'F \ i\ "W |/>»S-Y ' MANY NEW STYLES IN 111/ mm l( ilw*®K\ V ■'■ : AUTOMOBILE COATS, - ' ■ 111 11A > \lr\jCJ ' ) of which TE.ARO HOUSE show V ' ' -'.There is the REVERSIBLE COAT. . t y which has attached a delightful -^^^^^^^^je!^ 'I' V hood—the hair when motoring is ' / . a a nuisance unless you have a \ 'I; V hood—but- the coat itself may -be \ "^""slV ■* « //? ' worn- cither side,, one buing . '' ■*'■) fl/^k'/hl , Wt/\ ' \ W^/ft- white, , the other'-heliotrope.* It vAw'f \W i%f^\//y v "■■' ' trasting colours, .' At.755.v6d.WtSM* . //jH/?-,'&rp>- 'Kk ' '; A. Stylish AXJTO.. COAT, is. showni /■ ' ltl w h|t e striped corduroy, with ///' 11 ® ' ■'' co " ar of spotted, cot-toll Huion; . W . //' OTZ£r ' ' * • V>l ■ o aunt ' e i t cu fs button tight over * // '\ '''■ S\j ■ '■'■ ,vr ' s ''' and trimmed nicely with 1 // ■ X Sj£ strappings and buttons, 575. edi ■ '/■'.. I I ■ -'SsS ■• ■' • ' Another' AUTO. COAT is shown in '.. ■ . ■ I y\ s *sJ v '•.•'..' amethyst shantung, .: trimmed •; ,; /" black sill;, and piped with white.- ',' /*r ... • Handsome trimmings to \ ' ; 1 ' • ' . '■" match. Tho.sleeves are. in the . ; '. !' ' ' ' new Peasant" stylo,. at pVeseut. so . .'.■'■ ■ ■■ . ' '.■'.......,..■■ popular on the "Continong," 84S. UL 1,..-,, .1,,,, m in i, i, ■■ ■mi. n mini Long Cream Eussian Style AUTO.' S , """""""" , "" ' ~■.•„ ~ , COATS, with cuffs of contrasting . Plain White Linen AUTO. COATS, Heavy braid girdle ' collar and -colours, ■'and • collars • trimmed with panel back, smartly cut, cuffs piped lighter shade ma-. white tubular braid and buttons, ' trimmed buttons and self cuffs tenals, . , S3 3S. . . _ . 4 2 5 ,. and collars, 325. 6d. . , PRUNELLA AUTO. COAT, with And still othors m Cream Linen, long, straight lines outlined with Others in Heavy Dress ■ Linens, with largo hoods and cuffs, heavy insertion, side panels' Art Shades trimmed insertion to trimmed to match with terra . trimmed soutache braiding, and ' match and soutache braiding. ; cottn cotton poplm, Ws. 6d. black silk'collars and..cuffs, 03s. IE ARO HOUSE ARE NOW,TAKINC ORDERS FOR DURING THE WEEK TE ARO HOUSE DAILY ADVERTISEMENT APPEARS ON THE FRONT TAILOR-MADE LINEN COSTUMES, from £3 3s. PACE. It co stains the Shopping News of the day. Even though you only go a-motoring in a abifj i A M AFTCCJ '" a^a 0Q Streets, Taxi you should have one of these Coats, |f* " AKIf " llllSJjE* WPT t TMrTnrw Lso come and see them at ■ - - * "m ; «*\v -**vvk/*«j WELLINGTON. J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 11

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