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IF YOU GREATLY VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT YOU WILL HIGHLY' APPRECIATE OUR SERVICES lU(J KILL UIWMLiJi Sj&raODS SCIENTIFIC SIGHT-TESTING INSTRUMENTS v ' RIMLESS GLASSES A SPECIALITY IRNEST M. SANDSTEIN Ophthalmic Optician 4- ■■■ , E. M. SANDSTEIN] ~ . Cashel Street (next Ballantynes) [5. FALCK t* LV. EVERY LADY appreciates TUCKER’S ENGAGE IVIESH3T RINGS. They stand for good appearance and represent the Jewellers’ Art in secure 18ct. settings. . ■ The Ring that means so much should be a good one —one of those you see here in such assortment. We show the latest and most up-to-date designs at lowest prices consistent with high quality. Can we send you a size card and catalogue. F. W. Tucker, II THE RING SPECIALIST. 247 HIGH ST., White Hart Buildings

WHY EXCESS OF URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM. Uric Acid is constantly being secreted by the body. If the liver is sluggish it is not able to convert the uric acid into such a (orm that it . can be voided by tho kidneys. The uric acid is thrown out by the blood ind' deposited oh tho muscles and in the ’pints. . This,' in a few words, is the history til Rheumatism and its causes." Rheumatism includes Lumbago (pain in the lower portion of the back), and Sciatica (pain down the legs from the hip downwards), whilst .you get; Rheumatism in any of the muscles, nerves', or organs where the line acitl is deposited. LOASBY'S RHEUMATIC PEBBLES ■ (2s Gd per box, 3 boxes for 7s) tedissolve? the uric acid, and converts it into .-soluble,, urea. They stiinflate tho liver, making it. perform its proper functions, and alcT-tlle kidneys:.to' void the poisonous uric *eid, in.'-solnble form from the system. Boa-sby-’s Rheumatic Pebbles do. not act like » charm—no medicine cun'.do that—but they quipkljf relievo the pain, and by gelling rid •f;-(hebourne the Rheumatism is gradually but suffely cu,r«l. “I ' v.'ils au rilivaiid for five months with Fhoiunatiem. I could not • walk' without sticks, and-was too cruelly pained to work. t tried-.endless remedies, but got no relief, until..l tried Loasby’s Rheumatic Pebbles. I got relief aftor a few doses, mid five boxes oomplotoiv cured me.”. LOASBY’S ' RHEUMATIC PEBBLES, Price 2s Gd per box. !1 boxes for 7s. ... Erom.. Chemists and Grocers. ■^J^btesßlb-’Agents,—■’ll; ' E. : . Stevens, or any , .raj'gVG .?.:»■' nnibrchaii'f.. . - P.osi'.'irirea.-,fr<)m:;A: ■. M-.-LOASBY,' the only Prescribing Chemist, 679, Colombo Street, Chx*»t*VutP v

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16493, 7 March 1914, Page 13

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