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™ E W,NTER 0F RHEUMATISM. WILL DRIVE AWAY wSSuVQP l-_r____V- jr*__\/s3k'£ «$r — —. _ » f»lll THAT OLD PAIN. / W$VM< l/Jtfsf' Rheumatism—aching, burning, crippling Rheumatism-is the com- " monest winter complaint in Australasia. It is caused by acid in the nmJh / '|W/I hlood, which makes* itself felt in cold, damp weather. Dr. Williams' flsf&\-./i\ l x * Pink Pills make new hlood and drive the acid out, thus removing the Y/um/P/ (%V cause—thus CURING Rheumatism. They cure permanently; the com- ' P^ a^ Coßie back. n/K/\A HERE IN NEW ZEALAND, ' J y\ X/X is a case of Crippling Rheumatism that resisted all other treatment. as./.A / x/ \ ,KSf \ A /X/ \, "When my only son was about seven years old he "The doctor did his best for him, and his treatment ( \ / M/\ X contracted Rheumatic Gout." said Mrs. Ellen Cox, relieved the pain somewhat; but my boy was abso1/ /// \/\ Ha tings Street, Napier. "The doctor said that it , • lutgly helpless, and we had to do everything for him. —**° l / / \ } was the result of inflammation of the lungs and bowels At last the doctor advised mc to send him away for a 1/ / \*?[ when he was four y ears oi a S e * Tne first a ttac k of trip. I did so, but I sent two boxes of Dr. Williams' / P /V J Rheumatism came on in his ankles, and they swelled Pink Pills with him. My mother persuaded mc to give \ k*V i awfully. He got better of that, and twelve months them to him. When he came back he was much better. ' / later he had anotncr attack—this time in his ankles He could walk about, so I kept on giving him the pills ./ ( ~pp/f ancl knees—and a third attack, a year later, in his until he was quite right again. Four boxes completely / *££, 4t y ankles, knees and hips. Hs knees and ankles swelled cured him. For the past two years he has not had a .' '* up a lot, and he could not bear even a sheet to touch trace of Rheumatic Gout. He is now twelve years old «« him. His sufferings were painful to witness. and as strong as a lion." You can't Rub Out Rheumatism. It's in the blood. The acid may be there all summer unnoticed, but winter winds and damp cause it to fly to the weak spot, and then the trouble begins. Only a blood medicine-only will drive the poison out. Because they are a blood medicine and nerve-toner they have also cured— AN/EMJA LIVER COMPLAINT PARTIAL PARALYSIS NERVOUS EXHAUSTION INDIGESTION NERVOUSNESS LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA WOMEN'S AILMENTS BILIOUSNESS NEURALGIA DEBILITY ST VITUS' DANCE. KIDNEY DISEASE SCIATICA Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured hundreds of your neighbours—givo them a trial and they will do as much for you. Sold by all retailers, or mailed, post free, from the Dr. Williams 1 Medicine Co., Wellington, 3s. a Box; Six Boxes 16s 6d.

II Fireside jj Hospitality, j I I When the chill eve- | | I nings drive us to I j I our fireside it is IB J then that we seek h | E our friends and I I I strengthen the ties | j g of good fellowship. | J B To deepen the im- I 1 | pressio i upon the Jj I J j memory of charm- j | j ing hospitality of- I \ j ~fer your friends I | Aulsebrook's | | i TENNIS, I | ; 1 CREAMY I I Ii CHOCOLATE, I J & NEVA, I I | Biscuits. Our reputation Ml «• isv founded on Product and Fair Pealing for i -w-o- 50 years. '■ It is the truest economy I TO GET THE BEST. i ,\ cheaply made sewing machine is dear at v v price, because faulty in action, liable to ' bienk, and difficult to operate. j C3SI7 I § GOITRE CURED. I*iiiw.—A Brett}- B«-k it ottm »_> ri«J by thii v sightly rltfcnr.itjr I Ottr JOU » P'l'ltlff. -»tr«lß»nt Car- v uj d br Lead!** Load** SpcrlalftU. Price <!<-(, Po*i*l Note or SUmjw. Mr* II EM ILK V Btn>KT, fae* Sp»cr»!i«t, inTEKCAKGILL.

BI CYC LE_TYRE S! GREAT PURCHASE BY GAMAGE'S HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. s'o°°5 ' o °° TyreS ■ (Co¥m and Tubw) " To be sold a * 33 *** cent»Wellington Wholesale ftS^^^»^ Firm ' B stcck of T ' w H >6 h Street, Christchurch, FOR CA6H. A year ago Gamage's bought the Dunlop salvage stock, and gave the Public tyres at prices never before heard of in Christchurch. TO-DAY, GAMAGE'S will sail 5,000 Tyres at prices lower than ever. HERE ARE SOME PRICES:— Vtffcanfoed Outer Covers, plain or ribbed .. 7/6 to lif/6 B<rM»g Fabric Covers, made in New Zealand, fresh from the factory 7/6 and 8/6 Vuteanbtd Covers, to fit Palmer or Bartlett pattern rims 8/8 and 10/6 Falm«r Covers, highest grade, made of best quality . Silvertown rubber, equal to any tyre in the market, 15/6, Usual Price, 18/6. INNER TUBES. A Case of 500 TUBEB, splendid rubber 4/- each These Tubes are usually retailed at 5/6 each. Palmer Tubes, absolutely the finest tube made . Now 5/6 each Buy your Tyres at Gamage's, and save money. NOTE.—Gamage's have still a few Dunlop Regent Salvage Covers at 10/6 each. Size 28 xi\ only. Come right along and see Gamage's Prices. vg fiL You can't beat GAMAGE'S lMß|J|_fcftKK v The Public say GAMAGE'S 'JJll'J ' s t i e "- )est anc * cheapest firm &fmildii[mwN *° Christchurch for all Cycle To COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. \\ Gamage's pay freight on all jj Send cash with order, also GAMAGE'S (£~O Gliristchurth. QEO. MILNK, 03386 V%t<!tVV*o*i'*nf*A&AAt*AA*AAAAA**V*&V^-'VV\_T%m 7 '~ ■>; / ' . -;'^bbbbbbbbbW

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 2

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