The Rev L M Igitt told a Christchurch audience the latest temperance story from the Old Country. At a temperance meeting a man wjho was known I,p be rather fond of his drink was induced to sign the pledge. Ho was given a pledge card with gorgeous gilt edges, and evidently it an article of value, asked wh&t ha had to pay for it When told there -w-tn no charge he said in surprise, “ Well. I’m blowed. dome an' have a drink.’’ A story in ifre same department con $s from a West Coast country town. Am m arrested under “ clause -forty-two ” had one of Father Hays’ pledge cards in his packet.— Carterton Leader, If you suffer from Rheumatism, Gravel Sciatica, .or Lumbago, a fair trial will convince you that RHEUMO will cure these diseases. The po-ins of Rheumatism and kindred complaints aye produced by the .same cause—excess of uric acid in the blood' The pa p may be alleviated by the use of plasters and linimentß, but these can never touch + b© real cause of the disease, and can only give partial relief at best. RHEUMO neutralises and drives out the poisonous acid accumulations in the blood, and effects a speedy and permanent cure, best proof of its merit is the fact that ffs sales are larger to-day than ever before, 'K fail? trial will convince you of its marvellous power over Rheumatism and' kindred diseases.' All chdmists huff w anf 4s ?dr '■
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42743, 4 July 1905, Page 2
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244Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42743, 4 July 1905, Page 2
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