?W-e : hear that attempts are bng made, f tuflighten , young people at ight by. ■ means, pf a ghostly apparition which } lurks about dark streets. Theseractical jokes usually continue until sueboily, I.bolder than, the rest, rushes inind ad- . ».Juinisterßr.iiO ;the “ apparition' a good (thrashing. IHEALTH HINTS FOE RHEI,nVTICS. • * f T3E)iet plays an important part* Eheu- . r.mafijSui, Gout. bciatioa, Lainbjo, and ii kinder ed ~ compliant* Those Voubled .-.with >; these diseases should behreful, i for soine,foods encourage the ’matron ,of uric , acid. Avoid red nits usa •, -vinegar, spices, tea, and coffee sringly, *,..and—most - ' importent. o. —take j EHEUMO- yltis the one inedtto that i.cwill quickly and effectually cu. Gout, ! .'.Sciatica, Lumbago,and their and ant , .*eyils. The first, dose of KSU O „ .-give?,Relief, audits use will behind to i'.jeffect a complete cure. , .Your cnistor • storekeeper tells it at 2? 6VI ane Gd a 1 botlfle.';. Give it a trial."' in’s a &°uv£« PSBVEWT '
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42786, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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149Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42786, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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