ANOTHER CASE OF "DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED."
" Yes, that is so," said Mr Robert ■ Grant, of Sydenham, Now Zealand, 1 " I never dreamed that my system ; was loaded with uric acid until tortured with muscular rheumatism. I 1 caught a severe cold, which culmin--1 ated iu rheumatism in tho feet'and legs, aud from this time I was sub- ' jected to frequent attacks of rheumatism, which were so bad as to lay nie up, and as all tho medicines and applications failed to relieve or cure me, 1 had about resigned myself to perpetual lameness and pain. But, fortunately, I finally tried Wavnov's Safe Cure and Pills. In a few weeks tho swelling aud pain lessened. Wlion I had taken seven bottles the pains had entirely left, and 1 have enjoyed good health ever sinco, I can hicfhly recommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffering from rheumatism." It is unwise to wait for such serious developments, but as soon as you notice the slightest deviation from good health, have recourse to Warner's' Safo Cure, which will soon drive this subtle poison—uric acid—from the system. Mr G. Hutchison is asking for a return of Ministers' cab hire. The rase Matthews v Whaknmniru has l>eeu adjourned uutil Thursday September lUth. The assault case McGuirc v Keiscuherg has been adjourned .until next Court day. MrE. 11. lieaney, Government Enginccr; is shortly to leave the l'ahiatua District for iiotorua. The New Zealand and Australian Laud Company has declared a dividend i of '1 per cent. The statement that the Bank of New Zealand undertakes tho inscribing of the colony's loans has not affected Govern- . ment stocks, Mr J, L. Murray makes a fine display ■ of new spring goods, the first English shipment of which has just come to hand. _ One »i the sights o( Wollinston, at any time is undoubtedly tho magnificent establishment,known as Te Are House, and now that every department within its walls is tilled to ovcrtlowini;, with a bewildering' variety of the season's novoltios in millinery, mantles, dresses, etc., it is more than over a pleasure and profit to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, To Aro House. Particular attention has been paid this yenr to tlie reijuiroraouts of country customers, aud tho result is to bo seen iu the immenso and varied stock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, flannellettes, strong wearing dross materials, men's and boys' clothing Ac. The choice in each departmcut, is almost unlimited, as may be imagined, when it is slated that ot llannelette alone, over 50,000 yards have this season been imported at Te Aro House, Wellington. -Advt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5130, 14 September 1895, Page 3
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431ANOTHER CASE OF "DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5130, 14 September 1895, Page 3
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