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Dr Mason, Chief HealtH Officer, who is at present in England will return to the colony in March. It is reported from Hawke's Bay, writes the agricultural editor of the Otago Witness, that export prices for frozen mutton lamb have opened at 4s to 5s below the rate ruling last year, and "I fear we must also be prepared to face lower rates. This amount represents, I should say, what speculators lost per carcase last year, for they were undoubtedly hit hard, the losses being more serious than in previous yoars." The meat companies generally did no good on their frozen meat speculations, but lost heavily, but most of thorn wore saved to a great extent by the rise in prices of wool and skins. The speculators in most cases handed the wool and] skins to the meat companies and thus lost the only part of their purchases which resulted in profit. WHAT IS RHEUMATISM? Rheumatism is caused by an over-acid condition of the blood. The exeess of uric acid forms a poisonous deposit which usually settles in the joints, and these become hot, red, and inflamed. Cold and damp will develop the trouble. In order to permanently cure rheumatism and its kindred complaints, gout, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, etc., the blood must be purified, for here the cause of the trouble lies. That ia why Rheumo has almost a magical action in curing these diseases. It neutralises and expels the acid accumulation, removes the swelling, and cures the pain. It has cured thousands of others, andi f Riven a fair trial will cure you. All chemists and stores, at 2s Od and -la 61 a bottle.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7944, 19 January 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7944, 19 January 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7944, 19 January 1906, Page 5

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