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THROWING OFF RHEUMATISM

It is more correct to spenk. of- "throwing off rheumatism" than "curing rheumatism." Medicines do not control the disease directly, but-a well-nourished system will throw it off. A difficulty is that rheumatism quickly thins the blood, and patients become weak and run down, thus losing the force they so urgently need 'kt this time. In the treatment of rheumatism splendid results - have . been obtained from the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Their bloodenriching qualities keep the general health up to the highest standard. This treatment, combind with good nourishing food, without too much meat, lias enabled many sufferers to achieve a complete recovery. Begin with B r - Williams' Pink Pills as soon as you feel the first twinges of rheumatism and cut short what might bs a severo attack. There has been no increase in price, and no dealer should chaTge you more than 3s. a box,

In Evervbody'a Theatre to-morrow, at 8 p.m., Miss-England will lecture under tlje auspices of the Social Democratic Party. The subject will be: "The City Ancient and Modern; from Merchant Guild to Citv Council." The Watersiders' Band will play selections. Mr. J. G. Marshall, furniture manu. factum, Adelaide Road, has an announcement in this issue of special interest to home-makers and those desiring new furniture for tljo home. The Licensing Court will sit at Otaki on June 2. Dairy farms as going concerns are advertised by E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers. 157 Lambton Quay. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. advertise a sale of Corporation leases to be sold at the Concert Chamber, Town Hall,. on April 9 next, at noon, when they, will Bell Section 61a Lambton Reclamation, having 35ft. frontage to Panama St. by a depth of 80ft., nor occupied by the "Free banco" Buildings, and Sections 159 and 160, having 86ft. frontage to Feathers ton St. and 6sft. to Waring-Tavlor St., occupied by the XVelleiley Club buildings. The terms of the leases a,re set out in the Advertisement", and full particulars, conditions of sale, a.nd copy of new leases may be inspected at the office of the Town Clerk, or at the office of the auctioneers, Featherston St. A gentleman writes: "Two bottles of 'NAZOL' cured me. I had an attack o! Influenza, with Sore Throat, Cough, and Nasal discharge. 'NAZOL' give m» quicker rfelief than anything I ever j^'VAd^

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 9

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THROWING OFF RHEUMATISM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 9

THROWING OFF RHEUMATISM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 9

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