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To stand Iki Saaion at New riyatiitk The imported thoroujhbrod Stallion CAiIPPIEE (3) Carbine-Revelry Sire of Bumeroui winneri. Tenia: »• Its. (Single mar-.! Reduction, two or more mares, AUo tie thoroughbred Hone TOYOUN (It) Formosan-Wepcer Half brother to Sir Solo, winner of Auckin:- 1 WcUinjlon and Maniwatu Cupa, and tire of Ron gora and True Gun. Term*: Single mar* M It*. Alto The well-known Clydeadile Stallian BBN. IIeCOSMICK, Ben More-Dan, Chriitina Fleming McCerm; Tern*: it Slatfl* nor*. Good (razing free till Dec. Jilt All are but no retpouihilitr. For furUw particular! ice cudt. Apply J. ItNl, Owner, Gill St„ Kiw Pltmoui h. Or GIOOIf IK CHAIGI RHEUMATISM VANQUISHED. i A MARVELLOUS CASE AT ' . BIRKENHEAD. Mr. R. A. Morris, an old and respected resident of Birkenhead, Auckland, has written two letters describing his experience of the great Rheumatic Cure which is creating such a stir about Auckland just now —viz., "RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA." On July 2, 1915, Mr. Morris wrote:— "Dear Sir,—l am very pleased to be able to state that I am nearly free from pain, and am able to walk much better. What a lot of suffering I would have been saved from had I only known of your remedy before. I have tried many other remedies, but this is the only one that has relieved me from pn'.n I have been a resident of Birkenhead for over 20 years. I am well known. If you like to go to the trouble of inquiring, almost any of the residents here could tell you what a bad case mine has been. I trust that you will send the remedy | all over the world, and so relieve t suffering. | Jfours faithfully, I R. A. MORRIS." I He wrote again on August 10 as 1 follows: — I "Dear Sir,—lt is now eight weeks since I commenced taking your rheumatic cure. I have waited to see if the changes of the weather would affect me, but I find that the weather makes no difference to me now. When I commenced the cure I was in agony, and had been so for nearly five years. I had given up all hope of ever getting better, but to my great surprise your cure acted like magic, and I can now walk well. Yours faithfully, R. A. MORRIS." After being practically helpless and in j constant agony for five years, Mr. Morris I is now a well man again, and back at work. This is but a typical case, and we cite it because it is one of the latest, but we have more wonderful things yet to tell you. SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOK. Fill in this coupon and post it to-day, and by return mail you will receive a book of absorbing interest. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., 5 Grey Buildings, High Street, Auckland. Please send me your free book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," mentioned in the i Taranaki Daily News.—loH. Name Address ..t,-,,-,.; l] If you suffer from Rheumatism, ' Sciatica, Lumbago, or any Kidney or Blood Trouble, and neglect to try this marvellous remedy, you are missing something that is mor# valuable than richea—GOOD HEALTH. (> "BEST EVER USED." 'Every housewife can make a large bottle of good cough mixture for small cost. I am pleased to acknowledge Hean's Essence a valuable cough and sore throat remedy, and very economical."— MRS. E. G. ROSS, Eltham. People everywhere obtain equally good results from using Hean's I Essence. It immediately relieves I colds, sore throats, croup, whooping I cough, asthma, bronchitis, and saves IQ/< ei jour money. u

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1915, Page 6

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595

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1915, Page 6

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