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At Smith & Caughey New Body and Border Carpets Just released from British Looms and exclusive to Smith & Caughey Ltd. This heavy shipment will be on display in the Furnishing Galleries TO-MORROW Inspection Cordially Invited, At Your Service. Smith & Caughey Limited For Beautiful Furnishings.

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RHEUMATISM SUFFERER. NOW EXAMINE YOURSELF CREAKY, STIFFENED, SWOLLEN, PAINFUL, TWISTED, DEFORMED JOINTS. 1. FINGERS that become stiff and painful, creak and swell, developing red inflamed knobs at the knuckle Joints. 2. WRISTS that swell, creak, stiffen and become almost immovable, being, very painful to move or use. 3. ELBOWS that swell and are bent to the degree that they will not straighten, the pain of which sends a sensation similar to pins and needles into the wrist and hand. 4. SHOULDERS that creak and become so stiff and painful that it is impossible for you to raise your arm above the head, and if you can you are compelled to have the assistance of the other arm and hand. 5. JAWS that creak and click when the mouth is opened, or maybe your Jaws have reached a condition that prevents you from widely opening your mouth and you have to be fed from a spoon or through a straw, you experience a painful snapping feeling when you laugh. 6. NECK that is stiff and painful to move. 7. HIPS that are so stiff and painful that bending or stooping is made impossible, and when you sit down you are able to rise with difficulty or yoifl have to be assisted to your feet, walking any distance is slow and the, assistance of a stick or crutch is necessary. You are compelled to ask the assistance of others when removing or putting on clothing. 8. KNEES that swell and stiffen being very painful to touch or move, making walking a very slow process. 9. ANKLES that swell and stiffen, the swelling at times after walking *><"•" distance, causes the flesh to bulge over the shoe. The pain as in all Joints would give the feeling that you had pieces of broken glass inj the Joint, the stiffness resembling a rusty gate hinge. 10. ARCHES OF THE FEET swell or drop, compelling the use of heavy steel arch supports, which give temporary relief without correcting the cause of the trouble (URIC Acid in the system). 11. TOES that stiffen and twist with extreme pain and swelling. THAT TIRED. ACHY, WEARY FEELING WITH STIFFNESS AND SWELLING IS NOT OLD AGE CREEPING ON, SIMPLY A FORM OF RHEUMATISM WHICH SHOULD BE NIPPED IN THE BUD BEFORE THE PAINFULLY CHRONIC CONDITION SETS IN. In the early stage, one or two bottles of TAVENER'S ARTHRITIS PRESCRIPTION is usually sufficient to remove the creak, stiffness, swelling and pain,, giving the free use of Joints, enabling you to be bright, active and strong again. SEND FOR FREE BOOK ! lyimiiiiiini nm l iinn l i' l "ffiMrT L "" ! rnT'--"" 1 ""*•' .—■■■■■■^-".M.™™--*."^"«M«inMii READ the FREE BOOK on TAVENER'S Arthritis Treatment, and if you are* not then convinced of the wonders of this Prescription, write or visit someone near you who has been cured and he or she will give you confidence in yourj own ultimate cure with this Treatment. It is within reach of every sufferer, as a five weeks' supply of this Prescription costs only 17/6, and you may become free of your pain, stiffness, etc, after taking four or five supplies as you will read in the Testimonials in the FREE BOOK. Full particulars from JAMES T. TAVENER, M.P.S., Ph.C. 183 High Street, Christchurch.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1935, Page 10

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