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Wednesday! f ! ; THE WORD UPPERMOST ON ALL' MIND 3 i Commences • I 'i | Veltch & Allan's l' j Annual. Simmer j Sale.I A HEARTY WELGOME IS EXTENDED TO EVERYONE TO | COME AND THE SAVINGS OFFERINC. $ i

HOW MR. ff.-G. MABEY WAS MIRACULOUSLY CURED OF RHEUMATISM A well-known farmer from Maramarua, accompanied by a friend, called at our office the other day and asked to see Mr. Easmussen. . Having been shown into 3[r. Hasmussen's room, he introduced himself and his friend,and said he had callcd to personally express his everlasting thanks and gratitude for the great benefit lie had received from 0 two months'' courso of "EIIEUMALINEOXTUENA." ■ , "1 wanted you to 6ce me," lie continued, "so X have coma to your office and brought a, witness who will tell you the state 1 was in before I started, your cure. I had been suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and I know not what for twenty years. My loss had swellings on them as big as your, fist. I suffered indescribable agony. 1 1 was a burden to myself and everyone' around me. A miserable cripple—just existing. And now look at me! Do I look' fit?" "You certainly do," said Mr. Easmussen, "but f have seen many similar quick changes through our wonderful remedy." "Man, it's wonderful! It's a miracle! 1 haven't an ache or a pain, or swelling, or stiffness in any part of my body I'm in perfect health, and I look it. I've reduced my age twenty years. Two months ago I wo 3 ready lor my grave, and. longing for it. I can't thank you enough! I'll give you any kind ol testimonial you like. Write out anything you like now, and I'll sign it. I want everybody to know what a wonderful medicine you've got. It's a blessing fc> humanity." Our visitor then signed the following statement. It is short and to tho point, but there is a world of meaning behind tlie simple statement.' "I am now completely cured:— Mora-njarua, near Mercer, 20/10115. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Auckland. Dear • Sirs,—Having suffered Irom Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago lor twenty years, and having had two courses of your wonderful oure, I am pleased to say that I am now COMPLETELY CUBED. You are' at liberty to make whatover use of this you may desire. (Signed) W. G. MABEY. This remedy not only cures Rheumatism, it tones up the whole nervous system. It purifies the blood and enriches it, thus feeding and nourishing impoverished nerves. It'brings back the bloom of health to the cheeks, and puts the buoyancy of youth into body and limbs and biain.

OUT OUT THIS COUPON AND POST IT TO-DAY. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., 150 Grey Buildings, High St., Auckland. Dear Sirs,—Please send me free and postuse paid, your book entitled. "The Broken Orutchr'A Most Interesting Storyi" as mentionei in "The Dominion." Name. — Address SEASON SALE. " MRS. SMITH, FURRIER, 88 WILLIS IwL • STREET. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MILLINERY, > Etc., MUST BE SOLD. FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. g You save much money when 1| I you use HEAN'S ESSENCE, 'j| V ten shillings on a pint of best | I cough, cold, and sore throat re | medicine. Be sure it's HeanV e (g Irritation " can be Cured! /A A \l fk \ Don't let that skin vl-VI J,\/L irritation spread— take the trouble in jr\V£ hand and cure it VVK. right now. What is a f3 A] goodcure? Fletcher's As! | Exmazol—a soothing, heal- \ ( [ ing ointment, has cured * hundreds of cases of bad legs. The first application stops the irritation, and the cure begins. The trouble is quickly banished and healthy unblomhhed skiu soon grows. Exmazol enres aro qnick curos-pcrmauont cures. Jlny it to-dav mid start your euro. 2/8 j-ir at chemists and siorcs, or post free from Clias. A. Fletcher, Chemist, '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2666, 11 January 1916, Page 3

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