A -Manchester tradesman writes to (lie Department of Industries and Com orcp as follows :~" May I ask you o draw tin- aUi'iiiioii of vour clu' naUers to the miserable Ipiality cheese-cloth used by ,tlicm. it lipinu [ ar too tliin, and adheres to the cheese, so much so, that it is almost impossible to get it from (lie cheese. and when this task is accomplished, which is 410 liyiht o'ne, as niost, of it has to bo taken off in shreds, H makes the cheese, look very untidy. 1 am enclosing samples of American cloth and Now />alaud cheese-cloth. The f„rin be taken oli' in a few min;iid when oli' ihe cheese looks V ; with the other it is i ...Ac." STOP UEIC ACID TROUBLES When the symptoms first appear, as they are the forerunners of gout rheumatism, stone, gouty eczema,' sciatica, lumbago, and many other \S»nbles. In po'ne instpncee there is torpidity of the liver, which gives rise to dull pains on the right hHo of the body, in others there is stiffnosa in the ml 11 * 8 ' or S ou ty or rheumatic pains. When somo one or two of these symptoms exist, Turner's Rheumo is an absolute remedy. An American editor, Mr John E Cook, publisher of the ' Daimer-Stock-nian, of Clarendon, Texas, U.S.A.. i n a letter regarding Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, says : "One one occasion I am sure it saved my life, curing- me of 0 very bad attack of cramp colic." This remedy meets with the same success in this country as in America, and never fails to give relief. For sale by G. E. Wharton, chemist.—Advt.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 3
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273Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1414, 22 November 1904, Page 3
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