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WHAT IS RHEUMATISM? Bheumatism is caused by an over-acicl condition cf the blood. The exeess of uric acid forms a p asonous deposit which usually settles m tlie joints, and toese become hot, red, und inflamed. Cold and damp will develop the trouble. In order to permanently cure rheumatism and its Juudred complaints, gout, lumbago, sci tica, gravel, etc., the blood must be puiiiied, for here the cause of the troub.e iies. That is why Hh> umo has almost a magical action in curing these diseases. It neutralises and expels ihu acid accumulation, rtmoves the swelling, and cuivs the pain, it'has cured thousands of others, andi i giyen a fa>r trial will cure you. All ehemitjis and storts, at 2s (id and 4» Gd a bottle.

Wiilowbank House, MANGAHAO ROAD. ;eAHIATUA. MRS FINDLAY, . Proprietress. "EW Two storey Residence. Private , Board and Residence. REASONABLE CHARGES OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON. - ONE of the finest and best appointed hotels in the Colony. Fine roomy bedrooibß, well furnished. Good private apartments and spacious dining and sitting rooms. Firßt-class Table kept. Best brands oJ Liquors. Night Porter always in attendance. J. O'MEARA, Proprietor.

A. STEMPA, BUTCHER. Queen Street, Masterton.PECIAL arrangements have been made for a continuous supply of first quality Beef, Mutton and Pork at Lowest current Bates. Small Goods a specialty.

LANE'S EMULSION. Makes weak people #trong. Cures Coughs and Colds, builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming foodmedicine. * Children or adults. Sold everywhere.

TO THE J * PRACTICAL FARMER.. . ® ® ® Did You ever thinK over the matter of Calf Foods ? Did you ever really weigh the various advantages of the many Calf Foods on the market, and prove to your own satsfaction which was the best? If so, and if you acted on the results of your enquiry, you are now using the GILRUTH CALF FOOD. But.perhaps you started to use some food—that was before the Gilkuth Cai.f Food was on the market. The best Calf Food for you is the. one that will cause the Calves to yield the largest profit in the shortest time. A food that will make the calves healthy and strong, but which will do this at the'cheapest COSt to you. Then there are other things to be considered. One is the fertiliser value of the manure from your calves. Careful calculations based on scientific facts and made by eminent agricultural chemists, show that the fertilising value to the land produced by the use of Git.kuth Ca u- Food is £3 105. for every tor. of food consumed.

Thinli what this means to yoti! It means that you get theetjuivalent of a discount of 16 per cont. on every ton of food consumed. We want.you to give Gilruth Calf Food a fair test. Take two calves lift same age and stamina. Feed one with Gi,lrutl'i Calf Food and the other with anv other food on the market. At tin' end of the month compare results. You will find that the one fed with Gilruth Calf Food is the strongest and fittest in every wav. Desides this you have the fertiliser value giving a discount of 16 per cent. Read what Mk. S. \V. LUXFORB, of Aivapuni, says: — 1-roin S. \V. I.UXI'ORO, | " After liavinp i.'ivfii tiiis preparation t an exhaustive tn:il, cxtißiding over tl"' f winterthrec months lean imheMtatinp'y say that it is tin- U-sr substitute for whole milk that I have used, in i;ut my calves reared 0:1 thin calf food have thriven just as w<ll as those suckliiij; their dams." Your Storekeeper should keep Gii.rutii Cai.f Food; if he does tint write to us for prirts and further information. Beattie,Lang&Co., AGENTS, WELLINGTON & PALMERSTON N.

Wairarapa Agent—A. S. JUDD. High Street Carterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7932, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7932, 4 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7932, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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