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WHAT EHEUMO WILL DO. i It is a great tiling to know of a medicine that will give relief at the .very first dose. That is exactly how ItHEUMO work:?. It is a positive antidote for uric ceid poisoning. If you -suffer from Bhcumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Lumbago, or any oilier disease due to excess of uric acid in the blood. EHEUMO—-just as it has cured so many others —will cure you. RI-lEOMU doses, and will <r'vc relief- with the first dose. 7!-nEi"HQ 'expel.! tee u'nc acid pois"-";, ;',"':'■; 11 • o pain, aa.cl removes the L : iVel!i:'g. Those who have Blieamatism. tt.dd by til! id :k:?!,i end storekeepers at 2/\> end :/.". i-vr bc-it!,*
John O 'Keef e, on a charge of clrun K
enness, the second within a month, was this morning fined 10/-.
At the Town Hall Pictures to-night, and also on Friday night, the great social film, "Men and Women.," will be screened.
The bridge over the railway line at Ohakune Junction will be closed to-day against all traffic until further notice.
Bertram Bunn, a recent Parliamentary candidate, has been committed for trial at the' Christehureh Magistrate's Court on a charge of attempting to procure abortion.
There are one hundred entries for the Moawhango Dog Trials, which take place at Moawhango on April 21, 22, and 23. It is one of the most popular meetings, and those interested in sheep dog trials should make a point of attending.
A special committee to control the Winter Show of "the Rangitikei Agricultural and Pastoral Association, which was appointed -at a meeting ilast night, includes four members specially interested in poultry-breeding. It is hoped that all poultry-breeders in our territory will rally to their assistance.
Mr. R. Mcßae, of Masterton, who acted as judge of the Highland dancing events at the Ohakune sports on Easter -Saturday, expressed the opinion that the dancing of the winning, competitors was the "best he had witnessed in the Dominion for many years. —Wairarapa Age.
Three boys, Raymond Jones, aged lis years, Edward Decoasey, ;aged 12 year», and Roriald Corson, aged 10 years, d)»appeared from their homes in Levin on Friday, and no trace of their whereabouts have since been discovered. They were well supplied with funds. It has been ascertained that they iook a .traia.. on ITrSday to Palmerston, North, and it is supposed they have -gone to AucklawL
44 J have k&own you sinee. you <were a baby, Baker, and it is very hard on me: to be compelled to adjudicate -;on a eharge of this nature against you,'' * re-. marked Mr. J. P. Aldridge, J.P., at the Court this morning, when A. Baker |and--;Peter NioJan were charged- with using threatening behaviour' in a; loea-1 hotel yesterday. Both accused pleaded. Sergeant Harvey stated that as a result of a dispute between the strangers to each other, a melee folio wi ed and a constable had to separate th> ! pai&- • Mr".''-Aldrid-ge warned- the.pair thai another appearance "before the Court would not receive such lenient treatment as imposing a fine of 5/each, as he did in this case.
In tnig issue J. R-. Cunninghame, chemist, is advertising hot water bags. Ha has imported these bags 'direct: from the factory in England because he wanted them with the very latest top, fillable in a minute, and because stock s in the Dominion arJB frequently se old that the rubber is' partly perished before the bags are used at all Mr Cunningham* has faith in being able to sell a largje number of the right sort c * article so he decided upon gtetting the newest, with latesjt patent tops,, direct from the manufacturers. All thosfe who have used.hotwater bags know their comfort; those who hare not have another joy to attain. The finest quality to ha had at Cunninghame's.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 185, 15 April 1915, Page 4
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