Rheumalme Oxygena Has cured hundreds from RHE U J_A T I S M, Read what grateful patients say: Mr. W. G. Mabey, Mercer, says: ''l Buffered from Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago for 20 years. After two courses of your wonderful cure I am pleased to say that I am now completely cured." Mrs. Knapp, snr., P.O. Box 1, Tikokino, Waipawa, writes: "I suffered dreadful pains in my limbs and back, but after two weeks of your treatment I received relief. In two months I was completely cured." Mrs. J. William, Pakowhai road, Hatings, writes: "ivly trouble is gradually going away; in fact, I am quite a new woman." FREE COUPON. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Hellaby's Bldgs., Bos 309, Auckland, Please send me a Free Book about Rheumatism, mentioned in the Taranaki Daily News.—H 118. REPATRIATION; SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED for Discharged Soldiers, Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Mothers of Deceased Soldiers, and Nurses who have served Overseas, under Repatriation Act, 1818. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO ( £SO free of interest). Loans up to £75, free of interest, for the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest) for the purchase of Tools of Trade, etc. Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their indentures, or trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved trainees on farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. Full particulars regarding the above i tters may be obtained from the Hon Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Opunake, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea. or from—
A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Offleer, New Plymouth. Thone 681. P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth.' Mares \ VhwseA Y'WIVES* \ HAPPY. After housework or gardening, after motoring or swimming apply a little SOTALIS and relief is at once secured. 2/-" a bottle.
$m m m m m mp mm w& z*. m £* Tea discovered -wild In India* So accustomed are we to the teas of India and Ceylon that few of us realise that it was only in 1820 that tea was disii »•■ * covered in the Empire's greatest depecdency. Ere long the teas from India surpassed those of China. A few years later even Indian tea had to yield pride of place to Ceylon tea, for the latter was far superior in flavour and qualitya blend of the very finest Ceylon teas and offering in quality and economy by far the best value on the market. M, EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is a blend of the finest Ceylon teas and needs but a trial to convince the most fastidious. Ask for "Amber Tips"—it is always the best value obtain- \ able at the p'.ice. r
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1920, Page 2
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