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Acknowledging the gnvqt of. a Saturday h::i;-"}Kl.i(l5«y. tlio evn^oyees-of the L’?in nrl.jit Council wrote: —“The hand of progress and the elevation of mankind are discernible in the Conn-. ,t-.il’s actibn, and. although it may j?oe?a to some but a light matter, the Council .will have occasion to rejoice to a 1! eternity if or the noble port they have taken in ; they uplifting of the .ifiealfe cf man’s duty to his brothers in the flesh.’ ’

WANTED. A infs strong lad for dairy farm; maos* used. —Apply W. Prime, Ohutu.

CURES RHEUMATISM QUICKLY. Rheumatism, Gent, Sciatica, Lumbago, arc kindred ailments with a corncon cause —excess uric acid in tkc blood. Liniments and external treatment are useless, for there can be »o cure - unless the acid is removed —and rubbing and massage cannot accomplish, that. There is one proven euro for Rheumatic complaints-—EIIEUMO. It is a scientifically compounded specific, with one object —to cure Rheumatic troubles only and not every ill of the flesh. Thousands have been c-ured by EIIEUMO in New Zealand; Mr. James of the .Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, writes: —“I tried almost every remedy, I was strongly advised to try RHEL--MO—I did so, and I am glad to say, with the utmost satisfaction.” Th doesn’t matter if your ease is a longstanding one, of if ‘you have tried all the so-called cures that,are- advertised; try tho one great remedy—RHEUMO. It eradicates that sour poisonous acid, reduces the swelling at the joints, alleviates the pain and seldom fails ( to bring about a permanent cure. 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. '• -v ■ 102.

Be kind to your mother, for when you were small*.-/,--She kissed and. caressed you, if yon had a fall. • •'i-* • She nursed you in sickness, and laughed at your/joy; :,;-,. ■ For she was your mother and you her d&u* .bey. No fHdnds cctfld be: kinder, no- friend®.’ > coutjd be-.4ruep. Woods* Great Pep- : , pnrfflJßt V - , Hsf-yhisis ftfc w-he always .yses-r.' Hbikicg' so - *r j-ere as '‘‘KXSQI*” in curse-? .•».»•-■*• - • - Colds. Splendid £br thU'j' ; of GO doses.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 23 July 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 23 July 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 23 July 1915, Page 5

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