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GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, CURED BY RHEHMO. These are blood diseases, caused by excess of uric acid in the system, and the way to effect a lasting cure is by purifying the blood. Eliminate the poisonous acid—aitd you remove, tho cause of the disease, thus the pain and inflammation cannot remain. RHEUMO is a specific which neutralises and expels the uric acid, removes the paiii and reduces the swelling at tho joints. Long-standing cases yield, as surely as occasional attacks. .Mr. Francis M'Guiiv writes"For 2 years I have been a martyr to Sciatica, have had a course of Electric Massage, besides going to Te Aroka for. the baths; have now been in Napier 7 weeks, taking hot salt water baths, but all in vain, ha<i tried almost every supposed remedy until a week ago «. friend persuaded mo to try RHEJJMO. I've taken only 2 bottles, aiiil tho result is simply wonderful, can now walk and stoop with ease, and feel sure .that another two or four bottles will make me as right as ever." Let RIIEUMO cure you. 2s. Gd. and is. 6d.—Advt.

Iron & lira Works Electro fiaters OKidisei-s j: ....... Bedsteads ■■■"'■" '---■' i Memi. J. fic W. Faulknct'i new promises, corner of Caitlo and St. Andrew Btrcel«, Duncdin, - Duhedin, besides being the headquarters .of the majority' case with' bedsteads, but the late-'Mr. Faulkner was-not to be " . of the Dominion's largest mercantile and shipping houses, is deterred by these absurd notions. He plodded- on, and-with'"'' •: also the engineering metropolis. .Recently a representative of time and by example convinced New Zealanders, that lie 'was : ' "New Zealand Shipping and Commerce" was shown over the able to manufacture iron bedsteads superior and cheaper than premises of Messrs. J. and W. Faulkner, where are manufac- the imported article, and in this lies the secret of the firm's ' < tured iron and brass bedsteads, wrought iron gates, elevator success. " | 'enclosures, grille, work, tree guards, iron for reinforcing con- \ To-day-their bedsteads have entirely supplanted the wooden; ; •crete, and a host of necessaries in the hardware and . building article for reason's so obvious as to render explanation unnecessary.', ' • world too numerous to ' ( all the. public hospitals, Government institutions, and the" - •: Established in 1887 by the late Mr. James W. Faulkner, majority of residences in New Zealand are to be'.ioiiiid. thei' iroil''' .' the firm lias gmie ahead by leaps and bounds, uutil. to-day it an d brass bedsteads manufactured 5 by J. and W. Faulkner.,.', can rightly claim to be one of the largest engineering houses <• " A . a -, -h-"- oon . «• >. in New Zealand, keeping a large numSer. of men in constant , 7 d - theJJmon SS, Co. an extensive user of-rron employment, and tlirough its manufactures lias earned a reputa- bertl f manufactured by the above-mentioned, and m -every . | tion of which the principals are justly proud. quarter one hears glowing expressions of then quality. , All enterprises have their early struggles and disappoint- •- They have also had the. fitting oi\t with 600 bedsteads for - ments, and the firm of J. and W'. Faulkner is no exception. In the Defence Department for Expeditionary Medical Corps; aa' , the early days of Dominion our population, consisting 'as it well as supplying the whole of the furniture for the Dominion's.,.„!' ? , did of men and women who emigrated from the Homeland, hospital ship Maheno, 'comprising 110 swing cots and 243 bedmanifested a decided prejudice against New Zealand manufac- steads,-all; of these being'^tted- with the firm's patent inclining,. ;, \ tured articles, as exampled in these times of the large importa- back rests, together with all the transport trollies,- dressing . , tions at prices higher than those ruling here. -This was• the wagons','and all the furnitiu-e. for the operating theatre, the . ' work being supplied and delivered in four weeks—a very fine .example of ; the Dominion's'nihility in supplying'so'lsr'ge~a;^" : ' ''* * I ' , ;-The following list is some recently completed work by ' . then! Elevator enclosure, grille work, gates and cars of 1 , G.P.0., Auckland; Ferry Building's, Gleeson's Buildings, PubUc&'C?. j Trust. Grand Hotel, Strang Arcade, Auckland: G. P. 0., rEing's,._a : w,U Chambers', "N.Z. -Timek,"s|B. Winder,i'. Kirkcaldie, and '.Stains, ill Er and;Hanna]i's Buildings, Wellington; Wafiier's Ho'telf-Christ- -'S' church; Ballantyiie's and Hydro Grand Hotel, Timaru; National ' ct Bank, Hallenstein's Buildings, N.Z. Express Co., Butterworth Ig ly.. National Insurance, Jamieson's Buildings, Duuedin; | | S ' rm ave^'" c ® rr | ed ' ott ' i m P°rtant contracts for I .if I School Wanganui; Maj-ket Eelerve and -Triangle' Dunedin • and r j |§|| the entrance pillars, and railings for the Auckland Racing to post gratis their handsome illustrated'catalogue on apjilica- | ■'■ ' :.This fim are busy in all branches' of itheir V I Wrouskt Iron Garden Gate manufactured by Measn. J. &W, Faulkner, Dunedin * buSmeSS, tjlO lllllllboi of employees being Oil the lllCieaSC. B L n | ||||M - ■ t ..„. „ ' ' mm rr—< ?

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 11

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