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THE KING'S DEATH. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. Next Sunday evtning the Salvation Army throughout Australasia will conduct special memorial services. It had been arranged tha>t the United Memorial Service to be h«ld. in Wellington 011 the day of the King's funeral will' take place, if the weather be fine, on the lawn of the old Parliaraen- > tary Buildings. In case of bad weather, conditions the service will be held in the Town Hall. Speakers at the ceremony will b& accommodated on a raised platform erected on the lawn. The 20th May, it has been decided, shall be observed as a national day of mourning throughout the- Dominion. All Covernmanl office* will be closed. Sympathetic resolutions of condolence have been passed by the following bodies : — New Zealand Dranch British. Medical Association, Wellington Operative Bakers' Union, Miramar Borough Council, Southern Cross Lodge, 1..0.0. F., Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of New Zealand, and New Zealand branch M. U.1. 0.0. F. The annual dinner of the Palmewton branch of the Farmers' Union has been indefinitdy postponed from Tuesday next, A circular letter has been addressed: to ithe priests of his diocese by Bishop Grimes, Hokitika, having particular referenos to the death of the King. After referring to the- virtues of the late Edward VII., the epist4e asks that, all join in no vena public prayers, beginning oa Whit Sunday and corriinuiaig untfl the following Monday inclusively. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. TT\O you know that Furred Taogue, JL* Constipation, Oppression after Eating, Sleeplessness, Sharp Pains in the Chast, etc., mean a disordered stomaoh : That a disordered stomaoh means Indigestion: a»d that Indigestion means loss of health and happiness t© its viotuns? Indigestion is most serious in its ef» feots on tho whole constitution, for aa long as the food which is eaten is not digested, overy individual organ in th« body is starving, and the system boconung more implicated every day. There is just one thing which will cure ' Indirestion, that's NOXOL, whioh oures you by providing the stomaoh with the assistance it requires to properly digest the food you eat. NOXOL never fails to cure, for it's Nature's own remedy^ Price 2s, from chemists and 6tores. MUSCLES IN KNOTS. " v *" JOINTS ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN. T ANCE-LLKE painß torture and torment -«-< > the viotim of Rheumatism, and -you don't think you will ever get rid of th« disease. Perhaps you have tried all kind* of so-called cures and much-advertised; auack remedies all to no purpose. W«U, don't despair. There is a medicine that can and will cure you. Take RHEUMO. It is a positive antidote for utio acid poisoning. It relieves pain, removes th« swelling, and clears the system of excess uric acid — the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a p«U» but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RHEUMO conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. I APPEAL TO WORKING MEN DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY , UNNECESSARILY. -The working man is a practical man — he has to be — his money must be spent to buy, back biggest values. That is why he sends his own representatives to Parliaments. That is why he buys his own house if possible. He believes that votes and money so spent will return him the greatest interest on his expenditure. The same with clothes. I appeal to working men for their business, because undeniably I can offer them the smartest of suits at the lowest prices. At present you are paying about 50 per cent, too much for your Suits-to-Measure, or otherwise you are compelled to wear Ready-mades. The offer I make you; is to reduce your Tailoring bill and give you better garments 1 on to. the bargain. My warehouse at present is stocked with the handsomest of Winter Materials — my cutters and tailors are among the most competent in the Dominion — and by buying and selling for cash, thus avoiding both credit and bad debts — I can definitely and visibly save you £2 on the prices charged at the ordinary tailors. You a^e in the habit of paying cash for your suits — why not . pay cash to me, and save £2 of it for yourself? All my work is done under the guarantee of complete satisfaction, or money back instantly. There is no condition or catch about this offer. ! As I say, so I perform. Call in and see me or my shop manager — talk matters over, and see my magnificent range of patterns. I promise 3'ou that you will save two pounds on the price you'd pay elsewhere. If you cannot call I will post samples free of charge. GEORGE BAVIES, "THE MODERN TAILOR," 56, WILLIS STREET, (Between " Evening Post " and Grand Hotel.) WELLINGTON. Nearest Branches at Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Dannevirke, Gisbome, and Napier; 32 other Branches throughout New Zealand. 26

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 2