SAY OF PLENTY LICENSES
X.Z. ALLIANCE PROTESTS
(Press Association Telecrai».J WELLINGTON, July 25. The New Zealand Alliance executive last evening passed a resolution that the attention of the. AttorneyGeneral be called to the fact that the Tanoatua license was granted, in spite of the strongest evidence against it tendered by such unimpeachable and unbiassed witnesses as the Public Works- engineer, assistant) engineer and the police. . Ine Alliance protests against this flagrant defiance of the clear intention of the Licensing Act. The Alliance asks that a searching inquiry be immediately made into this and the Ohnra licensing cases.
Every vear Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago brings torture to thousands. To some it comes during the early and more vigorous years to others after middle life has been reached or passed—but m every case the trouble is due to excess ur lo aci d in the blood. RHEUMO seldom fails to cure Rheumatism, Gout, urn kindred ailments. Perhaps you have read alluring advertisements asserting that remedies claiming to cure almost every other ailment will relieve Rheumatism. Think the matter out. A doctor never gives the same prescription for Indigestion, for JDcbility, for Liver Troubles,, for Neuralgia, and for Rheumatism. He knows, and you know., that each ailment requires a particular mode, le. RHEUMO is specially compounded to relieve Rheumatism and kindred troubles. Tried, tested and proved efficacious it usually brings sure relief. Try it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Corns are very painful. If you t-uffer from them you should get Progandra—a sure cure. If you know a friend who suffers from corns, mention Progandra—ls at chemists and! stores. Barraelough’s Nervine cures toothache. 61
THE HOLY LAND. Opl. G. Pagett. of the sth Wellington Mounted Rifles, writes from Pal* estine to a chum in New Zealand, (Mr W. Chambers,, of 14 Belfast Street, Wellington), asking tliat.twq bottles of Fluenzol be posted to him. He says he always finds that Fluenzol keeps him well while on active service. Don’t forget your own soldier.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4931, 26 July 1918, Page 6
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