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The seaside campers have had some unpleasant experiences of late owing to the rainy conditions. One camper awoke the other night to find all his clothes saturated with water. Next day he was reduced to wearing his .bathing costume m weather that was the reverse of sum-mer-like. At a special sitting of the Magistrate's. Court yesterday applications were considered for licenses under the Land Agents Act, 1912. E. R. C. Gilmour; whose papers were all in order, was the only applicant who received a license consideration of three other applications being held over, owing to the applicantspapers not being in order. '■% . "JJ' S a good thing to mend a hole m the road before that hole appears," waa the unconscious bull made by a Clifton County Councillor at the • bridge opening ceremony yesterday. When the laughter had subscribed, he explained that he meant to infer that it was better to patch the road when it was getting thin- rather than allow it to wear ato holes. Sufferers from the painful afflictions af. rheumatism, gout, sciatica and lumbago,; frequently fly to '"cure-alls," which, of course, fail to give relief. Uric Acid in. the blood is practically the sole cause of' rheumatism, gout and kindred diseases, RHEUMO cures because it removes this cause. Chemists and stores, 2/8 ?nd 4/6 : a bottle. Women as a rule are the most con-', sistcnt tea drinkers, and the multiplica- 5 tion of tea-rooms and tea kiosks 5 throughout the. Dominion affords striking evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand • may be classed as tea connoisseurs, as 1 they show a decided preference for Crescent Tea, which is rich and strong, and of delicious flavor. Sold by all grocers at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per lb 2

When the blood becomes impure i through excess uric acid, such troubles j as rheumatism, gout, sciatica and lum-' bago are sure to follow. RHEUMO is-f the only remedy that can be relied upon • to remove the cause and purify the bIood—RHEUMO is a scientific and ' proved medicine, prepared especially to - deal with uric acid troubles. Get a * bottle to-day; it will cure you. All > chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. 43 ! Nine out of ten gouty and rheumatic subjects do not know that their health has been seriously undermined by an ex- •' cess of uric add in the blood. There is' but one certain cure, and that ; is RHEU; it removes the uric acid". from the blood, and seldom fails, even in stubborn cases of rheumatism, gout, lumbago and sciatica. Sold by all chemiait and st«r<v«. 2/8 and 4/9 a bottle.—Advt. If your property is aot ms»oi «*ll *t •r ring up the Unit«d Inaumnoe Com•any, Ltd., Devon street; telephone 198 Webster Bros., district agent*. laeurance effected on the most frrouraklt terms.—Adrt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 196, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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468

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 196, 8 January 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 196, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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