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Rheumatism like any other trouble, can only be cured b\ removing the cause. A great many doctors believe the cause of Rheumatism to be lactic acid in the b!ood, all doctors know that in Rheumatism the blood becomes rapidly thin. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the most direct treatment, because they enrich the blood and enable the system to expel the Rheumatic poison through the ordinary channels. They have cured some pretty bad cases, of which the following is. one:— "Iwf><sverv subject to Rheumatism,*' said Mr.. W. H. Dixon, 68 Ferry istreet, Christchurch. "I would get overheated and then chilled, and I got twinges all over me; and suffered a great deal of pain and inconvenience—l could not get ease. I felt better on and off but I never knew when an attack was coming on. I noticed every change in the weather, a damp day always made me worse. I went up to the Hammer Springs to see if they would do me good but I got Uxo relief. Some days such fc*vinges took me. Once I was Out up the road and it caught me in the ankle so that I could only hobble home. At times I could not sleep with it, for often the warmth of the bed made me worse. When I got up in the mornings I felt so stiff in the joints. 1 used all kinds of liniments and embrocations but they merely eased me for the time and the joints were so tender to the toucli and full of flying painr. There were aches all over me, but I found great benefit with Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills. They gradually drove out the shooting pains in my joints and also built me up in every way so that I looked so well and felt remarkably better. I can recommend this medicine with pleasure." Shopmen only try to sell imitations and substitutes to people they think easy to gull. If you are asked to take something else it is no compliment to you. The price is 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. of dealers or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

ARE VCty AB©£jT TO FURNISH? IF SO. V ttesrr TJielGreat Clearing Sale, of Ptitone-St&ck NOWONiT •"" I 83 AND 85 W9LLIB STREET y~W U,NT)iEIEX>S of fa> Furnifcur Drapery, Crockery, Glassware, "Rprlß+Jftn/l,!* \svr\d T\<iAMt\(t. T/n<nmliAnmfi WiiTTiiifl.Ti'iinnr--Ironmongery, Enamelware, <ytc., now hemp, sold «t toss than wholteßal© prices. As to are greatly overstocked, tooth must be mr.de, and tibie stock must go regwr&fess of cost. Hol»]keeper& arid B+orekioep«r s ' dmvited to inapeot and compare prioss. - - - ~ ' - • COMPUTE HOUSE PURNISHEP* • WELLINGTON. Mothers Know th«t a f-.snrt and hotJy sscwCTfred hy . baby tiicitrtn. „-wu». - i».aMrecßtvoi.i;f »ih«aHiiy«hu«Snwn*« mas Jfoa* fr7v*;> .>?.» infant dS a* >v«wi <,-•??;-■ h ('■ wa, ..«5s of sfauiv ' ? >:\rad SvsaKu- a.-.,: • ■.-■<, -,,'• ..« in- is n sxi;ri'ecM> f <»:?e S'qo-* 1-... <\«' : > ■ V. a'c ! ;ic'At'3 :>ch<u. t it twncai '■■•.> "•' £•/•" ;.';.>/■. -t< • " •/■•»_'.v" ~iu* 'hwc-uuv't.'/g 3 */' tfrt <■..-•*•<)<■;,alai . ■■•-?, ,'.",v.y." ■ n *.'/ '.'•■ c i>,f?!itih } ~OnSfr>i):>ilV''. ■'■<■■' ■■■ ''-i'tl USt't'l !i-...'": ;.v:;/-i: " .-;.'.'7V.'.'//, 'f;.".7i 4 CQttr-UK'E D/cT tGi< INFA'NTS. • j J Ssavz's i'» >v ijv.-»r<! :ii Medais, r.uanor., 2nslft:t«, iin'O anti IMB3. Sold in i iD. Tins, specially packed cor /Wv;,'' .JasigLj by ail Chemists, Grocers Sfcv - -". f';._-.

ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES OF THE iabolo and Pump mmmm ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE OAPxAGITY, 3-times that of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 2tio gallons capacity can be easily run. CLEAN SKIMMING.— The official test made -by the Royal Agricultural Society, London, showed 0.05 per cent of fat left in'the skim milk. LIGHT RUNNING.— It has been proved that 0.04 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, while the same horse power will only J work any other Separator of 16 gal- ° AUTOMATIC SUPPLY of Milk, thus no filling of milk tanks on top of the Separator. BOWL DEVICE consists .of on* united piece only, no assorting of RELEASE of the howl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 33gals. per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 10s:' ._„„„ "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly superior to all others. That difference MEANS MONEY TO YOU. PARTICULARS AS TO PRICE, ETC. FROM—-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10689, 16 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10689, 16 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10689, 16 July 1912, Page 2

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