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THROWING

It is more correct to speak of “ throwing off rheumatism J than “ curing rheum.v 1-ism. ’’ Medicines do not control riic disease directly, but a- well-nourished ,vs(em will throw it off. A difficulty is' that rheumatism quickly thins the blood, and patients become weak and run down, ilius losing the force they so urgently need at tills time. In the treatment of rheumatism splendid results have been obtained from the tonic treatment- with Dr Williams’ Dink Pills. Their blood-enriching qualities keep the general health up to the highest standard. This treatment, combined with goad nourishing food, without too much meat, has enabled many sufferers to achieve a complete recovery. Begin with Dr Williams’ Pink Dills as soon you feel the first twinges of rheumatism, am! cut short what might bo a severe attack. A useful booklet on treating rheumatism through the blond will bo sent free In any sufferer applying to tho Dr Williams’ Medicine Co.. Wellington.—[Advt.J

The lion. W. D. F. Mac Donald (Minister of Asriculture) states that, as soon as lie can spare the time, Mr Brown (Director of the Fields Division) intends to visit Westland with a view to selecting a site for tho experimental farm to be established there. Later on a site for another experimental farm will be chosen in the South Island—probably in tho Southland district. Grocer: “Yes, madam. Wo stock only, the best of everything, including Red Funnel Vinegar.’'—[Advi.]

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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 3

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