TROUBLED WITH SCIATICA. Let Rheuino cure you ! It has cured others. '11k; positive assurance of James A. Capper, Lyell Bay, should convince you. Mr Capper, writing on I'eb. 1, says :- I was much troubled with sciatica pains, ami at times I could get no sleep. Following the advice of a friend 1 tried a bottle of Rhcumo, awl that bottle drove away the sciatica pains. That has been three months ago and they have not returned since. 1/ they do, Rhcumo is the medicine I shall go for." Mr Dapper's confidence comes from experience. Sold by chemists and stores at 2s Gd and 4s Gd per bottle. Wholesale agents, N.Z. Drug Co.* The busy iron (own of Motherwell, in Lanarkshire, is in a very shaky condition, owing (o its being undermined by coal workings. The Town Hall is rent from top to bottom, and its tower leans to one side. The High School, built not long ago ut a cost of ilß.l>ni>, has ils door-va.vs and corridors split and tilted, and stones have occasionallv to be removed. In the Lady well district whole blocks of tenements have had to be pulled down and rebuilt. liven open fields sink in from time to time. Ai the station the other day a porter was wheeling a laden truck when it suddenly disappeared, and was foiiiid to have been engulfed In an old coalpit, over which timbering had been laid. In more than one case the body of an infant has been found in a pasteboard box in these deserted coalpits, which are filled with water and foul gases. H is believed these are but specimens of many similar cases of infanticide. One paper darkly says : " There are many such murder holes in MidLanark." Truly the district must be a good one to. Jjva out of*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 57, 11 March 1904, Page 4
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303Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 57, 11 March 1904, Page 4
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