Il if 1) NOW HERE’S A MACHINE YOU’LL LIKE We call it the “ARIEL” and it’s a good bike too. Strong, light, sturdy, swift, easy to propel and it looks nice. GEO. KITCHINGHAM B.S.A. Cycle Depot, Boundary St., GreymOuth. ’Phone 338.
THE FIEND RHEUMATISM—AND HIS ALLY. Grey skies, sodden clouds, pelting rain in a driving wind —the Fiend Rheumatism must chuckle at such an ally. He finds the weak spots in rheumatic subjects and attacks. First a knuckle, then the hand, a wrist, then o-o-bh, all the arm. Or perhaps a foot, a knee, or a whole leg, from ankle to thigh—agony to touch or move. Rheumo has proved its wonderful powers in thousands of cases. Try it! —ChemiSts, 4/6 a large bottle. —329,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 6
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