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.. Mr. J- T. Horn,. representative,of Tasmira Orchards,, Nelson,., has received; the following telegram, .which is of interest to fruitgrowers, from Mr. I\ E. Jfo.tt-age. orchard supervisor: "Keceat gales .diid nbsolutely'no damage at Tasnian'."' Lady Dening, widow of LieutenantOieneral Sir Lewis Deping, had'.* narrow escape from drowning wuile punting on the-Thames at Hampton Court with her tliTCo' daughters ana" two "sons. Caught by an eddy, tho ptui't swung round aiiil was driven by a strong current ■.under, the stern of a houseboat. Tho punt tipped up, filled'with-water, and sank, tho occupants clinging to tho houseboat with tho water up to their nodes. Lady Deniag Was;rescued,by a son and■ daughter who climbed on to the houseboat.' The others were rescued by. boatmen. Excess of Uric Acid'in tho blood is .responsible for.many of tho ills tliat flesh is heir to. Rheumatism, .6out, -Sciatica, and Lumbago are. all due. to excess Uric .-Void, Hence tho only ..way to securo relief is to purge the excess from the' sy S . tem. RHELMIO does this—it removes the cauae, and a- cure rapidly follows'. Chemists and storei, 2a, (kt, arid is. 6d. per .boWei-BAdit, 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

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188

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

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