Competitors in the Athletic Cycling Sports in conjunction with the Stratford Jubilee on Wednesday, March 28, are asked to note that the closing time of nominations has been extended to Monday March 19. ■ The savings yea will expect by visiting and buying at Harrop’s Sale are really worth while. Note these bargains for men: Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits in light and dark colours, usual price up to £7/7/-, now 39/6 to 79/6; Men’s Ties in Silk and Knitted styles, usual price up to 4/6, now 1/6, 2/6; Men’s Pure Fur Felt Hats in Fawn and Grey, usual price 25/6, now 19/6.—Harrop’s "Ltd.—Advt. 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 il N.Z. A 4/6 bottle, a week’s treatment, brings wonderful relief. All chemists. For sciatica, gout, lumbago, too, take Rheumo. —3Bl
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 March 1928, Page 4
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