\ "Christianity—and this is its highest merit—has in some degree softened, but it could not destroy, 'that brutM Gerfliari joy of battle. When once the taming talisman, the Cross, breaks in two, the savagery of the old fiehters, the senseless Berserker fury of which the northern poets sins and say so much, will gush up Aiifw. That talisman is decayed, and the day will come when it' will piteonslv collapse. Then the old stono gods will rise from the silent ruins; and rub the dust of a thousand years from their eyes. 'I'lioi'i frith his giant's lmmnier,. will at lust spring, up, and ehntter to bits th* Ciothic cathedrals." So wrote Heine SO years ago, .
RHEUJiIO PERMANENTLY CTJBF.S RHEUMATISM. This is no idle boast nor an over-drawn statement. It is a • fact—and thousauds of delighted users of ' RIIEUMO testify to its wonderful curative properties. Sold everywhere at 2s. , 6d. and Is. 6d. per bottle,—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2335, 17 December 1914, Page 9
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153Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2335, 17 December 1914, Page 9
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