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often, and passed away more quickly. With every box 1 felt more at ease and had loss pain till at last I was able to leave them off. Now my health is excellent." MARTYR TO PAIN. * Severe Case of Rheumatism Cured at Greymouth, # “ About four years back Rheumatism gradually appeared in both my hands, and in time 1 was quite crippled,'' said Mrs Robert Leach, 17 Leonard Street Greymouth. *• 1 suppose it came on from putting my hands in cold water and hot water for my household duties. It began with a tingling and burning hot pain in every finger joint. I could move the joints but they swelled up dreadfully and the skin grew rod and shiny. I tried all sorts of liniments and had medicine from the doctor but gob no relief. My hands atbim-s would be quite numb. At night Ibid to hang them over the side of thi I) I could only sow or knit with the greatest difficulty, all the time the pain never left me. The doctor said I had chronic Rheum itism. and 1 got very, down hearted, as 1 quite expected to be crippled in the future. In winter L felt worse than in summer. I was a snffn-er for more than a year. At last 1 tried Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and by slow degrees the pain left my hands My finger joints got easier and the swelling began to go down. 1 kept on with the pills and the numbness and soreness went for good. I’ve never been troubled since. I also felt much brighter and stronger and toned up in every way, and j my appetite improved. My health now I is excellent, there isn't a trace of Rbeu- 1 matism left. A former resident of New Zaaland. writing from Argentine to a friend in Christchurch, says : “The American trusts have got this country in the palm of their hand, as there is not a concern here which will freeze on owner’s account. As a consequence although meat is up to unprecedented prices in London, here fat stock are actually selling on a continually falling market Out at Li Plata works the trust made £250,000 last year. In three and a-half years they have taken the purchase price of £750,000 out of profits. They have now bought La Blance works, and are extending | them, so as to kill 1000 bullocks and I 4000 or 5000 sheep per day. They i have got, so it is said on good author ! ity, the American home meat trade in | their hands ; they have certainly got I the export meat trade of that country under their thumbs. Here they are already bosses of the export trade, and now they are going for the local trade. They are extending their works for this purpose. Once they get hold of this they will be masters of the meat supply in England, the States, and Argentine. They will then squeeze New Zealand on the Smithfield mark-* et. You have got no beef, and they will corner your buyers by making 1 them pay more for beef if they don’t also take mutton from them. It ; would pay the New Zealand Government to study this question closely.”

• « 1 THIS IS IT! r , Sunlight Soap Is what you need for the laundry rf and the house. Sunlight saves you rubbing, and saves you money, without injury to hands or article. Sunlight turns \ V the dull drudgery X of the wr.sh-tub into a pleasure. !l Get a bar of Sunllghi %, to-day and try. * '■>>>' x CARPENTERS, BUI LDKIIS, CABINETMAKERS UNDERTAKERS, CHOMWELL. Having taken over the business hitherto carried on by Webster &, Betts, we hope by strict attention to the business to mev a fair share of patronage Contracts Undertaken. JOHN BETTS & SUN. NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS. SUFFERED FK >M INDIGESTION AND NERVOUSNESS. COMPLETELY AND QUICKLY CURED BY DH EN SOU'S 'J AM Kit JUICF.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2210, 29 August 1910, Page 6