] The Wanganui •Tockey Club has decided _ .to abandon the September race meeting owing to the war.—Press Association. . While being schooled at Ellerslie on Saturday morning the huniter Ahiora came down at the first fence •of the - double. His rider, Kelly, was thrown heavily, and while on the ground was kicked by the horse. He was conveyed to the casualty room, where an examination by Dr! Baber showed that two of. his ribs wore broken, and he was removed to the hospital. The MaStorton Borough Council has been advised ;by the Advances Office that, owing to the' unsettled state of the market, tho application for a loan of .£16,001) for water extension has been rejected. This loan was promised by tho Minister \> the member for the district, and its expenditure was being'lookod forward to for the employment of the surplus labour. Great surprise is expressed at. the'recoipt of tho letter from the Advances 1 Office. Mr. W. B. Allen has presented a hand- J some silver cup to the Mastcrton A. and : P. Association for competition in the ] Romney-Marsh class. : s Tho cost of electrioal fittings on. the Dreadnought, including thirteen search- 5 lights, amounts to ,£50,000., ij
GOUT AND ITS CURE. 1 Those painful twinges, that stiffness 1 and soreness of the muscles, the swollen 1 and inflamed joints, the dull aches and | pains in the back are gouty symptoms 5? (Wised by excess uric acid in the blood? ? Gout and the kindred diseases of Eheu- -I matism, Sciatica, and Lumbago aro all jj duo to this excess urie acid accumulat- \ ins in the system and depositing in the \ form of urates in the musclea and joints. I To effect a cure this excess uric acid must |] be removed. Thoro's only one remedy 8 that will do it—and it is KHETOO. It I contains the essential specifics which will ' $ cradicato this uric acid excess from the § blood. It has cured thousands. Mr. W. | .lames, late proprietor of ttie Terminus | Hotel, Christchurch, is well known t throughout Canterbury. He writes: "I- I suffered very greatly fr.om Rheumatic $ Gout for quito fourteen years. I tried $ almost every remedy suggested by my fi friends and medical practitioners, but | with very little relief. About three 1 years ago I'was strongly advised to try "* RHEUMO. I did so, and with tho ereatcat satisfaction," 2s, tid, aad is. Bd.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2231, 18 August 1914, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2231, 18 August 1914, Page 3
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