Tho Australian Government lias decided to relieve the butter shortage by importation, but it is undecided ns to whether private firms or tho Government should import. As the result, of some trouble on the schooner Albert Mayer, now discharging- Oregon pine from the Pacific Slope at Clyde Quay wharf, Wellington, Mr. David Bertie, mate of the. vessel, was admitted to the hospital suffering from a broken leg. GHEES RHEUMATISM QUICKLY. "Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago. are kindred ailments with a comcon cause—excess uric acid iu the blood. Liniments and external treatment are useless, for there can be no care unless the-acid is removed —and rubbing and massage cannot accomplish that. ‘ There is one proven cure for 1 1 beam ati c complaints —It H.E U A 10. It a scientifically .compounded specific,
-ith one object—to euro Ehomaatic troubles only and not every ill of the ti-’.sh. Thousands have been cured by KITE HMD in Hew Zealand; Mr. James of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, writes: —“I tried almost every remedy. I was strongly advised to try -EHREMO —I did so, and I am glad to say. with the utmost satisfaction.” It (1 oean T matter if your ease is a longstanding one, of if you have tried all the so-called eyres that are advertised; try the one great remedy—BHETJMO. It eradicates that sour poisonous acid, reduces the swelling at the joints, ■alleviates the pain and seldom fails to bring abont a perauiCf-nt jvu-t. ?/•'} and V- battle, 3.0;?
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 241, 1 July 1915, Page 8
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245Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 241, 1 July 1915, Page 8
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