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England is a good place to be out of just now, according to tlie managing lireefor of tho'London Stores, Melbourne. In the heart of the Empire at present rooms are never let for more than a week, in order that incoming oversea passengers may he accommodated. After Mr. Meyers had heen at his hotel for six days notice was given him that his room was required. Taking a taxi at about Ifl a.m . he taxied all day, visiting every hotel he passed. Ultimately he was rewarded by discovery, about 5 p.m., of three small rooms, which he rented at a cost of .t'3o per week, and arranged for food for his party, which comprised four members, at the'rate of C'2S per week. One day was sufficient— the food was practically uneatable. All the time Sir. Meyers was in London he never tasted butter or sugar, whilst meat was strictly rationed. Asked what he thought of future business prospects, Mr. Meyers said prices must go much higher, and eventually, unless something happens, goods would not be procurable at all. Everywhere in England and America the same conditions ruled. With a world starving for goods, manufacturers Had more than they could do. "I suffered from Rheumatism in my shoulders for over six months, and for three weeks most acutely. I was advised to try Eheumo, and did so. The second dose relieved me. X have not had a return, and that is six months ago." So writes Mr. F. W. Burgess. Rheumo seldom fails to relieve rheumatism and kindred complaints,' because it goes straight to the blood and neutralises the uric acid poisoning, which is the real cause of the trouble. 2s Od and 4s 8d (large size contains fuli w.->»'-'- VeatBlent).

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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290

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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