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ret ccme on so often, and passed away more quickly. With every b>x I felt more at ease and had le3S pain till at last I wa3 able to leave tbam off. Now my health is excellent." Severe Case of Rhcuriia J .i-n Cured at Greymouth. "About four years back Rheumatism gradually appeared in both my hands, and in time I was quite crippled," said Mrs Robert Leach, 17 Leonard Street, Greymouth. "I suppose it came on from putting ray handa in cold water and hot water for my household duties. It began with a tingling and burning hot pain inn every finger joint. I could mnvs the joints but they swelled up dreadfully and the skin grew red and Bhiny. I tried all sorts of liniments and had medicine from the doctor, but got no relief, My hands at times would be quite numb. At night I bad to°bang them over the side of :he bed. I could only sew or knit with the greatest difficulty, all the time the pain never left me. The doctor said I had chronic Rheumatism, and I got very down hearted, as I quite expected to be crippled in the future. [ln winter I felt worse than in the summer. I was a sufferer for more than a year. At last I tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and by slow degrees the pains left my hands. My finger joints got. easier and the swelling began to go down. I kept on with the pills and the numbness and soreness went for good. I've never been troubled since. I also felt much brighter and stronger and toned up in every way, and my appetite improved. My health now is excellent, there isn't a trace of Rheumatism left."

r WINDOW GEEAT BARGAINS IN CEOCKEEY AND GLASSWAEE. at 11J each for Cash Only. No Coupons on ll£. We do not book at ll£. STAETS SATUEDAY MOENING, JULY 30th. VJ. i mJ? Ull \JL AT? The Cheapest Grocer.

A COMFORTABLE OF BOOTS & SHOES Will Carry you over all your troubles. RENTS' BOX CALF BOOTS, 16/6, 18/6. Solid Value. 'aDIES' SHOES & BOOTS, in Box Calf and Glace Kid. I From 7/6 to 25/,HILDEEN 5 S BOOTS, all sizes. / Bring along your Repairs, or ring up 'Phone No. 154. Caßl on J. CAEPBNT-ER, CENTRAL SHOE STORE; " Where the Good Boots are: QUEEN-STREET, MASTEKTON.

THE WORLD'S STYLES IN TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. Are reflected in every gown made by Hayward. T£w most advanced fashions are carefully watched, so that Hayward's customers can always rely upon being dressed in the very height of fashion. The materials are always exclusive and of the best quality; the costumes are unequalled for Fit, Cut and Style. The Ladies' Tailor, LAMBTON QUAY. C. COKBETT, HAIRDEESSEE & TOBACCONIST Queen Street. Pipes. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Shin Guard and all other requisites in stock. Best appointed Saloon in the district. Ladies' Combings mada up. Eazors and Scissors ground and set.

TARANAKi I OMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENEBAL iliSisMtftliM NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. veBNTIETH OP PUBLICATION EDITED BY JOHN STONE. )EMT Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PtilCE—lf ordered before Publication 12/6; after Publication, 15/-. ElllMaWiiMEWttimfltH Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty-sts., Dunedin, and .at 342 Lanibton Quay, Wellington. LONDON-H. J. Ludgafce Hill, E.C. i

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10074, 23 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10074, 23 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10074, 23 August 1910, Page 6

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