m R A M miCKETS. This we .paid. 10/ each to the following persons for Train Tickets, with a misspelled word In the advertisement "on til* back: — L. Noakes, Victoria-avenue, Eemuera J. Christie, 27, ?Cewton-rd., Newton , Fred Baxter, a Gundry-st., Newton F. J. B. Lawrence, .193,. Hobson-st., Auckland Chas. Carter, Victoria-avenue, Eden Terrace W. Rosser, One-tree Hill David Hamilton, Russell-st., Grey Lynn Miss Esnni, Owen's-rd., Epsom 50 Tickets distributed each month have a. misspelled word in the advertisement oni the back. The mistakes are plainly printed, well away from the butt. Someone must get them. .; We pay 10/ each for these clearly and intentionally misspelled words. Our printers give us the numbers of the tickets. CHANDLER AND CO., LTD., Advertising Contractors, HIGH-ST. JUST ARRIVED, Fhst Shipment TORY'S NEW BREAKFAST COCOA, In Half-pound tins. THE PUREST. THE BEST. Price, One Shilling and Fourpenc*. A. W. P- AGBTHE DEPENDABLE PROVIDER. KINGSLAND. •jl/fli SHAKES' EXPERIENCE.—For over ■ aJ - thirty years Mr James Shakes ha» been a resident of Wellington. His shop in Manners-street Is well known, and hie experience will be interesting to many a sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout, Stone, Gravel, and kindred diseases. He writes: "During a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout, I tried RHBUMO. All pains left mc in twenty minutes after the first dose, and by the following morning all swelling tad disappeared. Hearing that a friend of mine was suffering from Blieumatic Gout, I went up to his place with a bottle !of RHEUMO, and the result was, as in Imy case, a cure, f can honestly recommend RHEUMO to suS'erers from Rheumatic Gout; as a cure it 13 a certainty." Perhaps yon have found that other &>■ called remedies — liniments, embrocatione, plasters, or pills — could not cure your Rheumatism" or Gout. They did not give relief, for they could not tonch the real cause of the suffering:— excess nric acid in the blood, B/HB-DMO is the one medicine that always brings relief, All chemists arid stores at 2/6 and 4/C
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 1
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