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WHAT CAUSES RHEUMATISM. Tho real eauso of Rheumatism is to be found in the blood, which has becouao polluted through excess cf uric acid, and in order to cure the disease the blood must be puridad and restored to a healthy condition. Liniments and plasters may give temporary relief, but can never remove the cause of tho disease. The real remedy is RHEUMO. It has cured thousands of sufferers from Rhaumaiism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, and kindred diseases. It will cure you. Just give it a fair trial. There is nothing to equal RHEUMO as on antidote to Rheumatism. All chrmists and storekeepers sell it at 2s od and 4s 6d a bottle. Wholesale agents, Kempthorhc, Prosser & Co.

THIS IS IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. Something You Should Know.— Arrangements have been made by Messrs Millar find Giorgi with a firstclass cutter, who comes to them with London and Melbourno experience. Fit and style are guaranteed. Gentlemen will also find one of the best assorted stocks to chose from. Suits from 635. Millar and Giorgi.* We aro selling good d> apery cheap at the Bon March Stock Quitting Sale. We ire aiming at a complete clearance ot winter stock, C. M. Boss and Co.—Advt. It has frequently beon stated that many more people would rido bicyolea were they less expensive. To those who are of this opinion, we would draw attention to the splendid valuo in secondhand machines obtainable at the MasseyHarris Cycle Depot, the stock having been thoroughly overhauled and marked at " seit quick" prices. Have a look at these bicycles, and you're bound to a.lmit that they are first-rate value.----.0. H. Pickering, local agent.* Is illness itself not a trouble Sufficient without an M.D. ? j Are worry and pain not made double By thought of the consequent fee? Let sickness not make you uneasy* When health is so cheap to procure ; For coughs and colds, sneezy and wheezy, Take Woodß' Great Peppermint Cure. AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC. 1'" ■ ■ J. B. WILTON, Furnishing Ironmonger and Novelty Store. TpVERYTHING necessary for -Hi complete furnishing ig kept here. ... Heads of families. Those about to marry. Hotel proprietors. All contemplating furnishing and re-furnishing should inspect oar stock. You will find it the most suitable for your requirements. A visit to our Showroom will repay you. J. B. WILTON. "TRUTH." CLEAR, concise statements are the order of the day. We will not juggle with ttaq truth iv our advertisements We have some exceptional values to offer. You can take our word for it, they aro exceptional. For example : Frilled Pillowslips 9d each Col. Linen D'Oyleys 1/6 dozen 12 only Robe Lengths 5/11 each 100 Flette Blouse Lengths 1/. each ...AT... G. SMITH'S Great Winter Sale. NORTHERN STAR POTATOES. THE public are warned that the Northern Star and Eldorado Potatoes exhibited at the late Winter Show at Palmerston North by Mr Wighton, Seedsman, and grown by i us, are not purchasable at the price quoted at the said Show. BURRELL BROS. THE Northern Star Potatoes, exhibited at the recent Winter Show at Palmerston North, grown by Messrs Burrell Bros., Feilding, are guaranteed to be x the produce of Eeed imported direct from Mr Findlay, the originator of this celebrated disease and weather-defying potato. The above seed is obtainable only from BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., Palmerston N., Feilding, and Dannevirke. THOMAS GRI6GS & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS - CERTIFICATED EMBA.LMERS WE have just opened up a large assortment of porcelain wreaths. All kinds of the best American and English furnishings imported. Special and prompt attention to all orders. Carpentry and joinery work and shop fittings done at the Main-street factory. THOS. GRIGGS & SON. Private Address ... Queen-street ClarksonV Bike Par. . '• If I had four boys I should certainly have four bicycles, but as yet I don't know whether the next wheel I buy will be for a boy or a airl. lam sure, however, it will be a Centaur." | ■ —. _ Pii^o.iu..... •■•»■■

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 3

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