Already the whole of the gets of the Times Century Dlctiohary, bound in cleth, have been appropiiated, »nd Mr Avery is unable to take orders for any but half and threequarter merocco birdings. As these are United, orders should be booked at once. A " DEMON " DISEASE. JUDGING by tte suffering of some unfortenate people, Rheumatism is a demon from the lower regions. It revels in the writhings of its victims, and is remorseless in its attacks. The excels uric the system poisons the bloed, and is th« immediate cause of Rheumatsm, Gout Sciatic*, and kindred complaint*. The ooly way to get rid ot th r se diseases is to get rid of the canoe, and that is accomplished by taking " Rhentno," the great solvent ot uric acid, the positive v ntidote for this poison. Bhenmo seeks out the affected Darts, and immediately begins the work of curing. Rheumo is a medicine, and not a liniment. Bheumo Conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 61 and Is 6d per bottle. 3 Writing trom btrattord, the Ksv. J. A. Lochore writes as follows:—Messrs. Olapham Bro*.—Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure and con fldetce in recommending your Patvnt Hor-e Bolder. On an average I am driving on four or five days a week, and for the last two iponth} have used it every day when out. The horse I drive is young, and has only been hioken to harness four months since. In pasto.al visitation and a' conrtry services find the Holder invaluable. I woull pecially recommend it to men of my own pro'- tsion, as it is cleanlv. a time-saver, and gives assurance of safety Without it I would not trust my horse for two urinate? eut of mv sight; with it, the animal frequently is left alene for over an hour Tours faithfully, J. *. Loohos?, Wesleyan Parsonage, Btratford.—Advt
A CONVINCING ANSWRK The following testimoiial phows the value of Needfom's Salve:—Mr. Needbam —Yonr Palve is firet-c'tgg (or drawing and hfiflinp Its speedy effects on wounds is surprising. Every mot} er of a family oueht to kef p '■ supply at band, most especially in coontn pis res where safe and sore sueh ps your Palve applied quickly saves ' pain and doctors accounts. consider ru home complete without- it,,—James Agente for Need ham's Bslve, 00-operstK-. Bocietv, ?<aw PNmnnth.—Advt. Bbttkr Than a Hlast*!k.—a riece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pan Balm and bound to the affected part? is superior to any plaster. When tronblp'l with lame back, or pains in tho si:e ir chest, give it a tris' and yon are certain -n be more tbsn pleased with the prompt reli- f which it affoTdg, It always cnres and cures quickly. Try it. New Plymouth Oo operative Society sells it frice, la 6d; big size, la. —Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 71, 24 March 1903, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 71, 24 March 1903, Page 3
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