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In Despair with Rheumatism Whether you have rheumatism as badly as this woman had it, or _ whether you merely get an occasional twinge, you will certainly bo interested to know how such a severe case was completely cured:— “I feel I should like to tell you,” this woman writes, “ how much better I am, since this time last year, for taking Kruschen Salt?. I could almost say I am ijuita cured of rheumatism in my legs, as j 1 can now run up and down stairs. Last year I couldn’t bend one leg at all. It is such a pleasure to be alive now. At one time I really began to think there was nothing to live for. I was also a great sufferer with constipation, and I find nothing better than Kruschen Salts.”— (Mrs) M.A. Rheumatism is commonly caused by deposits of needle-pointed, flint-hard uric acid crystals, which lodge in the muscles and joints. Kruschen breaks up these deposits of torturing crystals and converts them into a harmless solution, which is promptly removed through the natural channels. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. GUARANTEED PRICES DIVERSITY OF OPINION IMEBTI6ATWN COMMITTEE'S REPORT DESIRED [Pur. United Press Association.] DANNEVIRKE, October 6. A meeting of dairy factory representatives and dairymen, held under the auspices of the Southern Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Union and the Hawke’s Bay Dairy Factory Association to consider the position in regard to the guaranteed price, and if thought advisable, to protest against it, was moderately attended. Diversity of opinion existed, some expressing satisfaction with the prices for the present season, and others disagreeing with that view, owing to the increasing costs. The only motion carried was one that, in view of the guaranteed price not covering the increased cost brought about by the ’present Government’s legislation, the meeting requested the Minister of Marketing to make public the findings of the Price Investigation Committee. AUCTIONS. BEAUTIFUL ST. CLAIR HOME, 3 INRR AVENTTE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1937, , At 12 Noon. At Our Rooms, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. That Freehold, being Part Allot. 5, D.P. 1,258, Town District, comprising 26.3 poles, with all improvements thereon, being most < Attractive, Modern 1£ Story Brick Tileroof Bungalow of 8 rooms and k’ette, with garage. A beautifully finished home in an exclusive locality, handy to car, and : warm, sunny situation; level section; every possible convenience. I As Mrs W. Anderson, the owner, has actually .left -for, Wellington a reasonable ' reserve, much below, its .actual value has been fixed. ■ , ' 1 TAMBLYN, ■ RHODES, AND ; JAMIESON have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction, as above. TUESDAY WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 12 noon. Unless a Reasonable Offer is in Previously. KARITANE (27 Miles Dunedin, Tar Seal). 8 FINE ROOMS AND 3- OUTSIDE ROOMS, E. 1., h. and c., pore, bath; approx, t-acrc of grounds. Terms before Sale. R. Cards to inspect from ! S. HcKENZIE LIMITED, i

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS. PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. CASTLE STREET (Best Residential Area). —Attractive 5-roomed Siugle-slory Bungalow, kitchenette, and all up-to-date conveniences; very well built; lovely freehold section, sheltered and warm; £l5O deposit; offer wanted. This is a mortgagee sale and a good property. KEW (In a Most Congenial Situation, Not Too Ear Up Hill, Yet With a Wonderful View and Unequalled For Sunshine.—Well-appointed 5-roomed Tile-x-oofed Brick Bungalow; bright, sunny rooms, well planned interior, and every modern convenience; level’freehold, garden, drying green, well fenced; £IOO deposit, balance practically all on Government loan. A quick sale to wind up a deceased estate. Don’t build while this is obtainable. Going at £1,050, or near offer. DEPOSIT.—DUNDAS STREET (on sunny side). —An excellent Villa of nice db DU appearance, in good order; 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, Ijot and cold water, electric light, cupboards and wardrobes, coal range; freehold section; mortgagee sale; owner losing over £2OO on sale; nothing cheaper in north end. Quick sale at £675. ROSLYN (Harbour Side, Beside Township).—Comfortable 4-roomed House in good condition; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, electric light; nice level, sunny, freehold section; wonderful view. £SO deposit, and it’s cheap, £530. A RARE END (slightly elevated, beside tram and Gardens, in sunniest position): Bungalow de luxe of charm and dignity, condition as new, 4 generous-sized rooms, kitchenette; attractive interior, porcelain bath and basin, electric light, hob and cold water; concrete foundations; lovely garden, flowers, lawn, and vegetables; concrete paths and yard; sheltered and tho maximum of sunshine. Just Owner leaving for Nelson. Biggest'bargain offering. £IOO deposit.

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Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22772, 6 October 1937, Page 2

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