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' Mr. S. V. Parsonson , has resigned his position as secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Masterton, in order to devote his full energies to the work at tlio Tauherenikau camp. Ho is being succeeded by Mr. S.'C. Cresswell. The Associated Auctioneers lire offering a large number of cattle for auction at their Solway yards, Masterton, to-morrow. "Entries for the Feilding supplementary cattle fair, to be held on November 2G, are advertised this morning. Madamo Celia, of London and Paris, who has come out to New Zealand to see her elients in connection with the_ Salon Celia, Christchurch, will be in Welling, ton on Wednesday, November 3. She has with her a magnificent selection of Parisian blouses, lingerie, jewellery, etc., and will show these charming rood's at Hannah's Buildings,' 2G2 Lambton Quay (take lift to top floor, Room 12), on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Ladies who are interested in the latest in Parisian wrar are invited to inspect this selection, winch for variety, charm, and extensiveness, has never been equalled in New Zealand.—Advt.

RHEUMATISM VANQUISHED : ; A MARVELLOUS CASE AT 'BIRKENHEAD. Mr. R. Morris, ail old and respected resident of Birkenhead, Auckland, has written two- letters describing his experience of the great Rheumatic Cure which is creating such a stir about Auckland just ■ now—viz., . "RHEUMALINE-OXY GEN A." On July 2, 1915, Mr.' Morris wrote;— "Dear Sir,—l am very pleased to be able to state • that 1 am nearlyfree from pain, and am able to walk much better. What a lot of suffering I would have been £aved from had I only known of your remedy before. I have tried many other remedies, but this is the only one that lias relieved me from pain. I have ■ been a resident, of Birkenhead for over 20 years. lam well known. If you like to go to the trouble of inquiring, almost any of the residents ' here could tell you what a bad case mine has-been. I trust that you will send the remedy all over the world, and bo relieve Buffering. Yours faithfully, E. A. HOBBIS." Ho wrote again on August 10 as follows:— "Dear Sir,—lt is now eight'weeks since I commenced taking your rheumatic cure. I have waited to see if the changes of the weather would affect me, but I find that the weather makes no difference to me now. When I commenced the cure I was in agony, and had been so for nearly five yoa.Tr. I had given up all hone of over getting. better, but to my great surprise your cure acted like magic, end'l can. now walk well. Yours .faithfully, K. A. MOBBIS." After being practically helpless and in constant agony for five years, Mr. Morris is now a well man again, and back at work. _ . _ This is but a typical case, and wo cite it because it is one of the latest, but we havo more wonderful things yet to tell you. SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOK. Fill in this coupon and post it to-day, and by return mail you will receive a book of absorbing interest. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., 5 Grey Buildings, High St., Auckland. Please send mo your free book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," mentioned in the "Dominion."—loG Name Address If , you suiter from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any kidney or Blood Trouble, and neglect to try this marvellous remedy, you are missing something that is more valuable than riches—GOOD HEALTH. Babies-and Children always-nest Goodfooif seldom-^nedteine. ■LAMBS ■■- EMULSION , is a food. LANE'S v helps tha child to digest more gcod^focxL l Qive a dose of LANE'S two or three times daily, and watch the child grow. Don't forget the good qualities of fresh

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2626, 23 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2626, 23 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2626, 23 November 1915, Page 3

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