A clergymen's strike would bo a novelty, but such a possibility is not so remote as would be generally imagined. Speaking recently at the annual meeting of the Congregational Union of Victoria, Rev. W. W. Kerr, the retiring chairman, referring to the stipends paid to tlieir ministers, said if ever a strike was justified it would be justified by the case of some of their ministers. Ho did not know whether it would not be a salutary lesson to congregations to find on a certain Sunday every pulpit on account of the long hours and insufficient remuneration of ministers. EXCRUCIATING PAIN. Many a sufferer who hn,3 long endured the excruciating pain 9 of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, and kindred diseases, is now completely cured -a free man. There's a reason. These diseases are caused by accumulations in the blood of poisonous uric acid. Eheumo, the great rheumatic remedy neutralises and drives out all uric acid, relieves the pain, removes suffering, and speedily effects a permanent cure. Your chemist or storekeeper se[ ut 12/6 and 4/6 a bottle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8276, 1 November 1906, Page 5
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177Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8276, 1 November 1906, Page 5
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