The Moving Population.
(Per Press Association.l WELLINGTON, March 2s. The arrivals in Now Zealand last January numbered HH-iJt, against MfjjH for .1 anuary, 1 IXCI. Departures were lf>SN, compared with 1.387. —« * IUIKI'MATH: <iOl : T. Rheumatism in any form is pain--fill, but for downright torture rheumatic gout is about the worst. Ulwumcitic Rout can ho cured. It has been cured by that marvellous medicine, Uheumo. Here is th» proof. James Cordon, Wellington, ' writes ] have been n fsuflorur. from rheumatic gout for a great many years, and was advised to try Uheumo. Its action is aniaiinfi. It .j is quick in relieving tlio pain and romoving tho swelling. I shall not: . 1)0 without it in my house." And '
CABLE NEWS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 22 March 1904, Page 2
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123The Moving Population. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 22 March 1904, Page 2
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