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Good Alarm Clocks &~\ J Now that the dull mornings are here you fl will perhaps need a good alarm clock to i^^^^^^^bt S waken you "on time." We have just Jws3s£^W&&k I opened up a shipment of our Famous | ; "Weka" Alarm Clocks and also other >^^^^^^fe^ | splendid makes of alarm clocks. z^^^^^^^^^^^m I Tho price of the " Weka" /^^^^^^^^^^^^ 8 Repeating Alarm is 8/G. il^^^»L»^»^l !!^^» I Other Alarms at 9/6, 11/6, to 18/6 (i^ffiL^^^^^^ I Each clock guaranteed 12 months. ISI I Stewart Dawson & Go. (N,z.) jNK^C JEWELLERS s: WELLINGTON. J it. carefully packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons to preserve its strength »nd fiat«ur. Take no substitute— it costs only 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 22 I 7 Your Rheumatism Can be Cured. I There are many kinds of rheumatism, but all of them j§ if can be traced to the one cause — excess uric acid in the §1 I blood. Although this fact is recognised by the leading Ma \ physicians and scientists, people are still to be found in M I every city and township trying to cure their Rheuma« la tism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago by embrocations §1 I and liniments and pills instead of using a rational §i I remedy and rooting out the cause. If relief is to be M I obtained and a permanent cure effected Rheumo must §§ S be taken. || possesses the remarkable quality of neutralising and re- M j moving this excess uric acid and its deposits from the ffl I system. It acts through the circulating system of the M blood — the only way in which the excess acid can be || reached, and thus expels it. No matter how long stand- M I ing your case may be you can rely on Rheumo effecting ||1 a cure. Mr. John Sullivan, of Timaru, has great faith W in Rheumo. He has good reason to be. Read how it St "I have taken your Rheumo lot Si Rheumatic Gout, and have great faith in ffl» it. I can recommend it as a good meat- Bju cine in Rheumatic cases." Hi I JOHN SULLIVAN, IS j Timaru Bottling Stores. ~ 1 <|*ilk 1 i Rheumo is surely worth a ff T§J^ J^WK 1 n || trial. Get a bottle to-night from J Li, <i>J? jj 1 your chemist or store at 2/6 or 4/6 rfi™^ 1 / \ 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 3

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