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ENJOY I SUMMER. I For health in summer— || light fare is the right fare. |j Cheese Souffle, || Macaroni Cheese, Omelettes, |S Cheese Straw*, " H and other light savouries || || are seasonable and dainty. || ' || To make them perfectly || Broam aPolscuKS Corn Flour 1 | is needed; ordinary flour 13 || will not do. For the sweet || ; 1 course make |g [ |j Fresh Fruit Jellies, g| H Custard Shape, |j S' Home-made Fruit Ice*, | J |j Fruit Pie. | ■ I FREE t ss jnlrl Poison" back of 8> i S? Ut» t>o rtcipti from § i| JT J. B. GilfilUn « 8 "i 'hil MGI39 ■ WHAT IS RHEUMATISM 1 11 is claimed by medical authorities that Rheumatism and its allied diseases is the most prevalent of all human ailments, with, perhaps, the exception of lung troubles. The malady takes many forms, and differs much in its various stages of development. It may start v.-ith a derangement of the Jiver or kidneys, due to a disordered stomach, arising from exposure, improper food, or over-indulgence ; or it may be caused by a thickening of the blood in a certain part of the body, induccd by exposure of the part to cold or dampness. The blood becomes charged with impurities, and little granules form, which find lodgment in constricted portions of the veins, near the joints and under cartilaginous bands or ligaments. Being viscid or sticky, these little granules stick together as they strike each other. One lodges in a narrow place in a vein. Another presently comes along and sticks to it. Then another and another, until the pile begins to press on the nerves and causes pain. Sometimes the swellings assume huge dimensions, and one after another the joints become cemented over until they arc perfectly rigid. All this takes time, of course, and the victim suffers excruciating agony at the slightest attempt to move. Many persons have an inherited tendency to this fell disease, and all such should be very careful of theic diet and avoid constipation, which is a serious matter to rheumatic constitutions. But however caused or whatever form it takes, the disease is a blood trouble, and can only be cured by the purification of the blood and the elimination from the system of these chemical deposits. Hitherto many victims have been condemned to suffer for years and years, helpless cripples, until death relieved them of their sufferings, because there was no known cure for certain forms of the. disease. But a remedy has recently been discovered in a most remarkable manner, which has upset all the calculations of the medical profession. A little book has been published describing the romantic discovery of this Cure, and giving copies of authentic letters from well-known people telling of some of the wonders it has accomplished. EVERYONE should have this book, because everyone is liable to contract Rheumatism ahy time, and should know how to get this Cure at once. • At the first Sign of Rheumatism in the System a few doses of this wonderful Cure will drive it out. Whether you are a chronic sufferer or'whether you have only an occasional twinge, get this book at once. IT IS FREE, and it is intensely interesting. All you have, to do is to fill in the-Coupon below and post it to the address given, and you will receive the book by - return mail without any obligation on you whatever. COT THIS OUT NOW AND POST IT. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Proprietary Ltd. 16E Gray Buildings, High St., Auckland. Dear Sir, —Please send me free and postage paid, your book, entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in the Christchurck Press. < Name Address ■ 82103 I The Secret I I of Beauty! I I The dear skin—the ' I H bright eye —-the joy- I _ fl otis disposition —is I ■ known only to those ' I I whose physical or- I I gans are regularly I I performing their I I daily functions. To I I rid yourself of, dis- I I comfort and know ■ I the joy of being truly Ifl well drink daily a I I STEVENS'I I HeajthjSalt I E 2/- All Chemists & Grocers I COKER'S HOTEL MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCK Old in public favour and with every modern appointment. 100 ROOMS of Solid Comfort. FIRST-CLASS MENU, civil and obliging attendants. TARIFF MODERATE. Nov under the management of E. «J. MASSEY, Experienced in the control PHONE 077 ol first-class hotels. PLUMP FOB "No. 10" WHISKY H*t ■■

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15486, 13 January 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15486, 13 January 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15486, 13 January 1916, Page 5

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