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WHEN LU'F t« M ’T WORTH LIVING. Life’s a mixture of work, worry, and pleasure, in the ordinary course. It’s a wearving eternitv of pain if you are rheumatic. Thousands suffer agonies through rheumatisin or its allies—Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago. It is agonv to move, misery to fear to move. Thousands, once sufferers, are now healthv and happy through Rheumo. It removes the pain bv extiellittg the cause If vott stiffer, give Rheumo a triallarge bottle 4s. 6d. At all cliemist« Advt. 62®

Gleaning, one of the oldest country customs in England, is dying out. as n:o=t of the corn grown is sent to steam mills in towns, and the cottager cannot get his corn ground locally. ■V.- <'|.i|<irnn’s nicking Gough. Wends’ Grant Pnui>“rmtut ('lire—Arfvt

' Ainber Tips” C<w»jp®ii.s ® P QMS Llfifee If you are not already saving “Amber Tips’’ Coupons, start ■gßßMfflL right away. Everybody who saves the Coupons found in every packet of “Amber Tips’’ Kino Tea can obtain valuable Gift Prizes, including Aluminium Saucepans, Stainless Knives, Porks, and Spoons. For full particulars how these are obtained and complete list of FREE PRIZES, write to — “AMBER TIPS GIFT,’’ Eastern Tea Company, jSKjHSf” P.O. Box 946, Christchurch, Amber Ttys” JF7JV£ TEA — Ceylon’s

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 13