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HOW MR DEW CURED HIS (ppoo Mr M. Dew, publisher of the Hawthorn and Camberwell Citizen, at Hawthorn. Victoria, says : “With the beginning of last winter, I fell a victim to a severe cold, causing an attack of bronchitis, leaving in its tram a persistent, irritating cough, which annoyed me for several weeks, I heard of numerous cases, similar to mine in which relief had been effected by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and the trial ot a bottle resulted in great improvement. After sing three bottles I was completely cured from the irritation which had disme for so Ions: Profiting by Ibis experience, I nlwtys ksep a bottle of this rernr* ly handy in|| the house. For sale by Fred Toiige.

It appears that for a week or so p ior to taking typhoid, the young roan, W. Mackie, was on a visit to Auckland, and returned home feeling anything but well, consequently it is really hard to say where he contracted the illness from which he is at present suffering. Despite its smaller population, statistics recently issued show that there were more deaths in New York last year than in London. The death rate of New York per thousand is 20.23, while that of London is 16.6 ; New York had 5195 deaths due to accidents, while London had only ‘ 4068. Those in search of house property should bear in mind that the house and section belonging to the late John Hood will be disposed of by Mr J. Nathan, auctioneer, of Paeroa, on Saturday next. The section is one of i ths best in the town, and holds a commanding view of the surrounding country.

Mrs Jones: “ What a pretty jacket where did you get it?” Mrs Up-to date : “ Why, from W. Maingay, local agent for Smith and Caughey, Ltd. 1 only gave 17s 6d for it; you should get one before they all go, it is a chauce of a life time.” —Advt. Rheumatism is one of the most painful diseases. Many are bent and physically .lisabl d by torture and suffering inflicted by this dreadful scourge. The disea3 may settle in the large muscles of the back, neck, or thigh ; in the joints of the anus or legs ; or the pain may dart from one muscle to another. The pains may bo constant or occasional, but all are produced by the same cause—excess of uric acid in the blood. RHEUMQis the best the only cure for rheumatic pains, It neutralises and drives out tne poisonous acid, relieves the pain, removes the swelling and effects a speedy and permanent cure. A trial will satisfy you of its merits. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. It’s good for the Butcher, the Baker the Brewer. The Carpenter, Bricklayer Blacksmith, Shoes, The Mistress, the Servant, the maiden demure, The Tailor, the Clerk, the disconsolate Wooer. It’s good for the Wealthy, it’s good for the Poor, Of the system cold-stricken a porfect renewer When the air of Australia is cold and impure It’s infallible —Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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516

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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