WHERE AND WHEN RUBBING IS USELESS. Ever hear of a man with malaria rubbing himself with embrocations to cure it? Of course not. Malaria is a disease in the blood. So is rheumatism. You can’t get at it from the outside. The cause of those swollen joints and inflamed, painful limbs is too much uric acid. Expel this with Rheumo, proved for many years the finest dissolvant in N.Z. A 4/6 bottle, a week’s treatment, brings wonderful relief. All chemists. For sciatica, gout, lumbago, too, take Rheumo. —331 “The surest index of character is the voice.” —Disraeli. But sometimes a cold is so bad that you lose your voice altogether. Don’t let mild weather deceive you! The germs of colds are always on the move. Be prepared and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Safeguards your health, and prevents coughs, colds, and all chest and lung troubles. Builds up the constitution, too. Famous for over 60 years as a tried and trusty remedy. All chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle, 2/6. Bachelor size, 1/6. — Advt. ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS J)OUGLAS gALES DOUGLAS PREDOMINATES IN POPULARITY. THERE’S A REASON. 'J’HE following is the authoritative statistics of the sales of the leading Motor Cycles for New Zealand::— Douglas, 982; Indian, 682; 8.5. A., 659; Harley, 542; Triumph, 457; A.J.S., 374. DOUGLAS leads by 300 over the next /most popular. Follow the majority and buy a DOUGLAS. Catalogue and particulars from— IRA J. BRIDGER, DISTRICT AGENT, ELTHAM. JgUICK six-cylinder, three seater, A 1 order, good tyres, full equipment, small mileage; £l3O.—C. C. Stanners, Eltham. gPECIAL Redpctions on all Xmas Presents and Toys this month at Hart’s, Hawera and Opunake.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 November 1927, Page 2
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