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BOYS' INSTITUTE.

Cadets are specially invited to bo prer sent at tho Boys' Institute'on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, when Mr. Richard Brown will speak on ■ "Loyalty." This boys' service is well worth attending, the singing, and the orchestral music being very attractive. Further help has been 1 given tlu's week in tho matter of furnishing tho director's office, and thanks aro duo to.Messrs. P. Havnian aid Co. for the gift of a clock, ajul to Mr. A. IL'Beaton for a picture. ; It is said that six Institute teams'will appear on the "soccer" field this year, this branch of the work being supervised by Mr. C.'K. Dick. The Ponsonk.v Boys' Band will be tho guests of the Institute people wliilo in Wellington. A few boj--s lmvo yet to bo billeted, so any who can provido accommodation are requested to communicate at .onco with the director.. Already the average nightly atlendanco at the Institute is over 40,' and a greater number is expected when' tho winter-sea-son begins. • - ■

Strango.to say, the old-fashioned method of external treatment of Rheumatism and its allied ills, is still almost a fetish with some people. iThey seem to believe that, a liniment or plaster is _ the only way of obtaining relief from uric acid troubles— and so then' Ret worse and worse miii! their Rheumatism becomes chronic. Liniments and plasters con give but' lempor-, ary. relief. No cure can be effected until is removed. The trouble is due to excess uric acid in the blood and this must bo eradicated. liII'EUMO is the one real remedy. It goes to the root of the trouble and expels tho ' uric acid. Thousands have been cured by RHT3UMO. Of all chemists and stores, 2s. Gd. and is. Gd.—Advt. ' 52 A 900-acro freehold' sheep farm, situated thirteen miles from Wellington, : is advertised for sale in this issue by Messrs. Dolgety and Co.. Wellington. Messrs. James Macintosh and Co. announce in this issue that they will hold a ntock sale at the Waipoua yards on Wednesday, March 19. The sale begins at ■11.30 a.m. Messrs. Wylio Bros., iVo. 181 Feathorslon Street, announce that they have a city private hotel lease for sale. Full particulars are advertised. A special meeting of tho Wellington City Men's Brotherhood will bo held in tho New Theatre, Manners Street, on Sunday, Marcli IG, and will commence at p.m. A farewell address will be given bv tho retiring president, the Rev. E. 0. lilamires. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd. For Chronic Chest Complaints.«

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 10

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416

BOYS' INSTITUTE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 10

BOYS' INSTITUTE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 10

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