I Rheumo—The Remedy for Gout || You know the gouty symptoms—perhaps only too well . jj| those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the M > muscles, the swollen and inflamed joints, the dull aches ||| ] and pains in the back, But do you know the reason for ||j , your suffering is excess uric acid in the blood ? Gout and §g the kindred diseases of rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbago || are all due to this excess uric acid accumulating in the |g j system and depositing in the form of urates in the muscles || J ® and joints. Sooner or later the little ache will be a big M I one. Before a complete cure can be obtained, this excess p j 1 acid must be removed from the system. There's only one p I remedy that will do it—and it is g i It contains the essential specifics which will neutralise and I ; 9 eradicate this uric acid excess from the blood. Liniments, i i pills and embrocations can only give temporary relief, m i Perhaps you've tried largely-advertised " cure-alls " which M i claim to cure every ill that the flesh is heir to. Of course | > i they failed. Now try Rheumo—the rational remedy. It has j 1 cured thousands. Mr. W. James, the popular proprietor j I of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, is well known | I throughout Canterbury. He-writes:— 1 i B " I BB_»rad vary gcoatly from M W Rheumfttlo Gout for quite fourteen m m years. I tried almost erary remedy m 13 suggested by my friends and Eaedi- || Hf ___T•" 11 eal practitioners, but with very little §5 H fg3"- .#__»_l relief About three years ago I was p H _B_*'*o_A Btroaglyadvised to try RHEUMO. & W WJ$. r'\ I did so, and witJ» tho greatest satis- p I filli RHEUMO cured Mr. 1 ' W**^ ' *• _f / James and it will cure you. 1 \S_ \_s_k \ Get a bottle to-night, 2/6 m V\ \^^_Wa \Vv& _Til and 4/6 from any chemist & II orstore ' I '
V? _I_*_s*i __I__^_l_______fei DISC RECORDS. iOin. and 12in. "*" ARGE VARIETY IN STOCK. GRAMAPHONE NEEDLEB. A. H„ SiAGLIANMi, MANCHESTER ST., ... FEILDING. FOR SALE. 37ft 1 ACRES, Bulls j all in grass, 4 V»2 all flat; carries 2£ sheep; new 7-roomed house, and outbuildings; 8 paddocks. No mortgage. Price £15 per , acre. Terms £1000 cash; balance arranged. 3KA ACRES, Waituna; all in <_P \J grass; 9 acres crop; all ploughable; 4-roomed house, dairy, stable, sheepyards, etc. Price £40 per acre. Terms arranged. OKA ACRES, close to Feilding; O?J \J all in grass- carries 3 sheep easily;. 5-roomed house, dairy, stables, sheepyards, etc. Price £21 10s. Terms £2223 cash. i : Q/|_ ACRES, Waituna, 90 acres .L___: grass, 120 acres ploughable: J carrying '30 cow 6, 10 weaners, 9 horses, 40 sheep; 8-romed house, stable, cowshed, etc. Price, £28 per acre. Terms £1722 cash. ' FOR LEASE. j /___/! ACRES <2 48 acres freehold, ! *_:_?_: 156 acres lease), close to., Rangawahia; all in grass; carries 2' sheep; 9-roomed house, outbuildings, etc. Lease has 4 years to run from I June 20, 1911 -,P.G. £12 ss. Goodwill ED.L. £750, Rent 9s 6d half-yearly in advance. 2f\(\ ACRES, Stanway, all grass, \J\J all ploughable; carries 70 j cows, etc.; 6-roomed house, wool-, shed, ets. Lease has 3 years to run from August, 1910. P.O. £18 and £17; 58 cows, 4 bulls, 70 pigs, cart, . harness, horses, etc. Price £1150; terms, £950 cash. Rent 18s and 17s. VICTOR E. BMBTH, LAND AGENT, HOLDING MACKAY & JONES, (E. 0. Mackay) (Moatyn J_a.es) LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TE KUITI. Q Q AOE,ES > Native laase 42 ! years, 21 years at 1b @£ p»r sore, 21 years at & per aore. Compensation up to £8 par acre for improvements. Mostly op«n fern oountry, with some bush. Situated about 3 miles from Hangatikei railway station, on good road. l Goodwill £1 5a par aora. (\Q.A ACRES, Native le&sa 43 years, 21 years at Is Sd par aore, 31 years at Ss per aore. Slight to oonvsrt into freehold at £1 Ss p_t , aore. 100 aorca heavy fera oonairy. 20 acres grass, balance bush. The property ii well watered and ia aituat. Ed about 6 miles from Ongaru* railway st_tk_. Goodwill £1 6a per aero. > i SIAGKAY AND JONES, TB EtTITL 5 D._^AAReI c • FRUITERER & CONFECTIONER. 1 "OEGS to announce that he has JO taken over the Fruit Shop in Sandilands' Buildings, Kimbolton Rd. Fresh Fruit and Best Oonf eotionsiy always ia denrfb. . J DWELLINGHOUSES to let. We have several in good position, ( every convenience. 3. T. BARRY AND GO. £KS\(\ GIV3N AWAY.—FAE--01/U NISHINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums. __ri«ot, tuioksst, brightest. P«rsi«_l_rs lm aatk tim. JIU ■rasao,
FOR SALE. XX ACRES, L.1.P., rent 12s 6d; all in grass. New 6-roomed house; subdivided into 5 paddocks; well fenced; one miles from school and creamery; well watered. Carrying 84 cows, 28 weaners, and 4 horses. Price, £40 per acre. Terms arranged. This is a first-class dairy farm, in good situation. iAHTQN AND AYLMER, LAND _JJD STOCK AGBKTB, FOLDING. P.O. Box 69. Telephone 151. B. U. HARDEN AND CO., Land, Stack, Comm'ssisn, and Financial Agents, Kimbolton, near _eildi__. LEASE OF DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. 1 HO, ACRES » cl °s e *"> township, 9 .JL \J\J years lease £1 per acre; £22 r per acre purchasing clause; half flat, j balance low hills; permanent water ; ' good house of 8 rooms, wash house, 6-. _ bail cowshed, etc. Owner's interest 1 £425, including about 30 good cows, horse, trap, harness, cans, etc. ! 9i YEARS' LEASE. -i £*~i ACRES, 2 miles from butter IDI factory and township; 100 acres flat, balance easy country; 7 j paddocks; good water supply: 14 ■ acres under plough; 6-roomed house and outbuildings; 8-bail cowshed, etc. ' Rental, 19s per acre; purchasing . clause, £19; price for goodwill, £400, which includes £100 paid off purchase money; 50 choice dairy cows could be taken over at valuation if required. Further particulars on application. p_________2______T_S_s_Ksi__:-| *_____?____ . asEZEISS^x p________l) i££__&_"___Sj Ii W F#k W W®W® _ P I lldfH 9 r-S I 1 \%f Hllll J r\ [»_?%»la_ __H&I S e_?j hm « Is ihe safe, | Stimulant. J 1 It Xv 5 jr_co§riise_l | ■'■ . Medical ProperHes.i \ PATENTS AUG TRADE fifARKS ' QEOURED 1M ALL OOUNTBISB. HENRY HUGHES, C.E., (46 years' experience.) • 187 Featherston Street, Wellington. • A CECOIQK liat of ______ Sites " __ra_____*Y •"
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1483, 4 May 1911, Page 1
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