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Mrs Betsy Crisp, Manukau Rd , Parnull. Auckland, says :—”1 suffered acutely from three severe attacks of Rheumatic Fever, and was left with Rheumatism in my system for years. It started tirst in the hips and spread to every joint. My arms got affected in the muscles, and three years Ago I couldn’t close, my hands. I had to have flannel always next to my skin, and slept on blankets and even had flannel pillows. 1 was worse in the j winter. The least chill would brine on an j attack, even dipping my hands in cold water. Often at night I couldn’t close my eyes for hours with the pain, and in the morning it took about an hour forrne to get out of Imd. Sometimes Iha 1 to raise mya-lf with a rope tied to the end. My knuckles would get so red and sore and swollen that my hands were us dess. My knees would go stiff so that I could not bond th mi, an 1 my arms the same ; I couldn’t raise them to do my hair : L used to cry with the pain that used to set each joint and muscle on tire. I tried all sorts of liniments and embrocations, they eased mo at the in mient, hut the Rheumatism was in the blood itself, and I knew that it couldn't be reached that way. Some nights I dare not move in bod to ease one joint for fear I'd get it in another. At times I could not get my boots on. My feet and ankles wore so swollen I could hardly hobble about. Then I rea l about Dr Williams' Pink Pills and L tried them about two years ago. They began to ease me from the very tirst. I kept on with thorn and found my joint* getting much more supple. The attacks did not come on so New “ Monte Carlo.” On an Italian Lake. The two picturesque little islands of Brissago, situated in L igo Maggiore, near the Swiss frontier, form the site chosen by an Anglo-Italiau syndicate on which to create a modern resort on the lines of Monte Carlo. The islands are the property of an Irish nobleman, j who some twenty-five years ago plant- ; ed fig trees, olives, pomegranates, ; oranges and myrtle, which flourished i in the open air so well that it became a beauty spot of tropical plants on the | Italian lakes. A large Casino, with gambling I rooms, theatre, concert hall, etc., is I to be constructed at a coff of over i £150,000. A first-class hotel and j ports for motor-boats and yachts are also to be built. The concessions have been obtained from the Italian Government by a Rome lawyer, Signor Serao, who is one of the directors of the Anglo-Italian syndicate, and the capital require! has been subscribed. Work is to begin on the new Monte Carlo at once.

The Cromwell Veterinary A _ AND Shoeing Forge, MELMORE STREET, Cromwell. Robert Wishart, Blacksmith in thanking his numerous customers for their ong and valued patronage, and soliciting a continuance of same, desires to state that the new additions are now completed, and that his shop is one of the best repair shops in New Zealand for Dredges, Waggons. Farm Implements, etc. SHOEING BRANCH in charge of a first-class shuer. Hack Shoes . , . . 7s per set. Draught ~ ~, 10s per set. Medium , , . , 8s and 9s. Nutt Cash. Hast known appliances for tyring purposes. Cold Tyro Setter. Setts em cold. Makes very accurate work. Costs only few shillings per sett. Machines for fitting brass caps and mail axles. All charges at Lowest Paying Hates JOHN SMART Saddler and Harness Maker, CIIOMWELL and CLYDE. Every Description of Saddlery kept in Stock and made to order. Promptitude, Good Material, and Excellent Workmanship Guaranteed. Bad Bowels. CAUSE 00 PERCENT. OP DISEASE AND DEATH. Kesp your bowels in a healthy condition. But few people contract fliseases of any kind if their bo vels and stomach are healthy. By keeping these organs open and well there is mighty litde chance of your being sick. Neglect th°m, and you are holding the door open to insidious diseis's—you are act ually inviting diseases to step in. There me many people who. though never seriously ill, frequently fuel " out of sorts " languid, tired without energy, and generally " run down." Their stomachs arc always weak, and constipation is usually present. To such p.-op't) Dtt ENSOR'S TAMEU JUICE ac'.s a3 a friend in need. Half to one teaspoonful with a IPtle water after meals braces up every organ to v'gorons action, and imparts sTsngth to the whole system. This liae old family remedy doss just what is pro< mised -no claim has ever been made for it that was not substantiated by ample proof. Dr Ensot's Tamer Juice is truly a wonderful stomach ni'd em", a safe and effectual laxative, and an ided liver corrective. It is the 1)53t and safest antidote ever compounded for ilatulenc, stomach acidity, and general *• out of dealers in bottles, - J-> <sd each. The TuS3ii curt Manufacturing Cj. Dunadm, sole pro--1 riotors auJ mioulacfcurcrs.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 6