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A Drink to be grateful for. . » WOLFE': SCHNAPPS It is the beverage for all times and all weathers, for men end women, the healthy or the ailing

t A farewell mooting was tendered to Cadot Houston at tho Salvation Army Barracks, Milton, on Friday night prior to his departure! to Gore. Mrs ,T. Ferguson on behalf of comrades and friends presented Cadet Houston with a travelling rug as a. mark ol' esteem and in recognition of tin* manner in which lie had so harmoniously worked among them since ho actively took up Army work in May last. Several other members of the corps bore testimony to the recipient's good qualities and wished him God-speed. Cadet Houston suitably replied, thanking all for their C:1 wishes and for the present tliev given hiiu. A bright young Kaffir, just for fun, Sneezed down the barrel of a gun; And just to see how things would go, Ho pressed the trigger with his toe. A basketful of his remains Was gathered from adjacent, plains; And now his tribe, you may bo sure, When tney have colds use Woods' Peppermint Cure. 19 A very pleasant function t:;ok place in the Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata, 011 Friday evening, when a representative gathering of friends and well-wishers met to bid farewell to Mr James Lamb (late licensee of the premium, who is leaving tho district and returning to Gore), ami took occasion to present him with a handsome Mosjtiel nig. Mr Win. Smaill (Halloon) occupied the elixir ami made the presentation in a few woilcliosen words. Messrs Reeves, Pilgrim, Myers, Hurst, and J. Clements al>o spoke and heartily endorsed tho chairman's remarks. Mr Lamb, who was suffering from a very severe cold, made a short speech in reply, thanking ihem very heartily for the token of their fellowship and goodwill. A few pleasant hours were spent in song, toast, and story, lhe_ singers being Messrs .Myers, Hurst, W. Smaill, Pilgrim, Clemen If., Reeves, Jarvie, Patcrson, and Lnvery. A very etijoyable social evening was brought- to close by sniging "Anld Lang Svne.'' All chemists and stores sell RHEUMO at 2s lid and -Is lid a bottle. 3 MR SHAKES' EXPERIENCE. For over 30 years Mr .Jauies Shakes lias been a resident of Wellington. His shop iii Manners Street is well-knov.n, ana his experience will be interesting to many a sufferer from Rheumatism,' Gout, Seiatiea. Lumbago, [{heuim.tio Gout, Stone, Gravel, and kindred diseases. lie writes: "During a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout I tried RHEUMO. Ml pains left me in twenty minutes after tho illot dose and by the following morning ail swelling had disappeared. Hearing that a friend of mine was suffering from Rheumatic Gout, 1 went up to his place with a bottle of RHEUMO, and the result was, as in my case, a cure. 1 can honestly recommend I!HEl r MO to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout: as a cure it is a certainty." Perhaps von have found that other So-called remedies—liniments, embrocations, plasters, or pills—could not. cure your Rheumatism or Gout. They did not- give relief, for they could not touch the real cause of the suffering—excess uric acid in the blood. RHEUMO is the one medicine that always brings relief. All chemists and stores at 2s fid and -Js (3d. 4 A FORTUNE FOR AN INVENTION. A slight- improvement to an article in ovcrydsv urn may fut a small fortune in your poefcet. It you are of an invenltve turn of mind write for book "Advice to Inventors," posted fre.e of cost. Henry Hughes, Patent Agent-, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, established 26 years. Gore representative, Mr E. C. Smith. 10

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Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1909, Page 4

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