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THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM o Eheumatism is caused by the retention of uric acid in the system, owing to the action of the kidneys being defective. The following letters will be interesting to sufferers from rheumatism :— From Miss Hilda Brown, 28, Great Buckingham-street, Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W. "When I was in Hobarfc I wae taken ill, and gob so bad that I -went to a hospital, and after staying about three months I returned to Victoria hardly any better than when I first went into the hospital. The origin of my troubles was a chill, caught after taking a hot bath, with the result that I conld hardly move, the pains in my back and limbs were so excruciating. I seemed to get no relief from my_ treatment. When I arrived in Victoria I was met by my sister, and was induced by her to try Warner'e Safe Cure. After taking four bottles I felt some relief, and, by the time I had taken six more, I was quite well again. From the time of leaving the hospital I took no other remedies of any kind, and have always been thankful that I did not, feeling sure that but for Warner's Safe Cure I should still be a martyr to my attacks." -From Mr. D. Bedford, 59a, Peel-street, "\ Ballarat. "For a, considerable time I was a, great sufferer from rheumatism in the joints and lower extremities. The complaint was always aggravated by; change of season and exposure. I tried numberless medicines without effect, until I took Warner's Safe Cure, from the first bottle of which I got relief. I continued get better, and in a few weeks my pains were effectually, overcome^ I have had no touch of rheumatism since." t Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated" non-aktoholiie' form.— Advt. 3

For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d. —Advt.

PRIVATE BILL. IN THE MATTER of a proposed Bill or Act intituled " An Act to Amend the Presbyterian Church Property Act. 1885." PURSUANT to the Standing- Orders of the Plouse of Representatives relating to Private Bills, the Presbyterian Church Property Trustees (the intending petitioners) give notice that within fourteen days ot the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the date of this notice, a Petition ■ will be presented to the General Assembly of New Zealand through the Honourable the Speakerand Members of the House of Representatives, by them, praying and applying for leave to bring in a Private Bill, to be called " The Presbyterian Church Property Act 1885, Amendment Act, 1914." THE objects of the said application and Bill are as follow:-*-(a) TO provide that any person may five, devise, or bequeath to the resbyterian Church Property Trustees, and that it shall oe deemed lawful for the Trustees to have heretofore acquired and hereafter to acquire any property for the establishment, maintenance, and administration of educational or charitable institutions of any nature whatsoever or of any fund, institution^ or organisation having for its_ object the spiritual, social, or physical improvement of the inhabitants of the / Dominion of New Zealand. (is) TO provide that any property acquired by the said Trustees by gift, purchase, or otherwiso for any of tho said funds, institutions, or organisations shall be hold by them upon trusts to be declared by the donors of such property, and failing a declaration of trust upon trusts to be declared by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Now Zealand. (o) TO provide that the said Trustees for the furtherance of any of the objects of the said funds, institutions, or organisations shall from time to time, with the consent of the said General Assembly, have the power of selling, mortgaging, exchanging, or leasing any property vested in them upon trust for any of the said funds, institutions, or organisations, of raising money by /debentures, and of investing any moneys held i by them for any of the said funds, institutions, or organisa- _ tions. (d) TO provide that the said Trustees stall nave power, subject to the existing rights of any person or persons and on the direction of the said General Assembly, to amalgamate the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund and the Widows and Orphans Fund. (c) TO provide "that any person, persons, or body corporate holding any property of any fund, institution, or organisation as aforesaid may bo * empowered to convey and assure such property to the said Trustees subject to the trusts upon which such person, persons, or body corporate shall hold the same. (f) TO provide that Section 6 of the second schedule to " The Presbyterian Church Property Act, 1885," may be amended by adding at the end thereof tho words " or may bo invusted in manner set out in Sec- , tion 95 of the Trustee Act, 1908." (g) TO provide that Section 8 of the second' schedule to " The Presbyterian Church Property Act, 1885," may bo amended by inserting between the words " of" and "building " in the third line of the said section the words " acquiring any land for the purposes of any particular congregation or of." A copy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the Office of tho Examiner of Standing Orders within fourteen days after the commencement of the said Session. Dated this 11th day of May, 1914. & CAMPBELL PEACOCK, ! Solicitor for the Bill.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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