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Those responsible for the carrying; out of the- arrangements yesterday in connection with the memorial services arj indebted to Mr David Robertson for the free use of the Dominion Hall and als.j to Mr R. Coghill, the lessee of the skating rink, as the re-arrangement of the hall entailed a good deal of work for Mr Coghill and his staff. "Things-in which the Empire has Benefited the Whole World" will be the subject of the Rev. G. Hervey n j sermon at the Gore Congregational Church to-morrow evening, showing that the British Empire has not been moved by purely selfish motives in the j past but has rendered signal service <• , the whole world. LACK OF ENERGY. If you lack energy, don't relish your food, fee! dull and constipated, all you j need is a dose of Chamberlain's Tabi lets. They will make you feel like a j new man and give you a healthy appej tito. They will do you more good than a 5s bottle oi tonic. Sold everywhere. There was a large attendance at the monthly meeting of the Knapdale Band of Hope held in the church on j Thursday evening. Mr Ryburn, at prej sent supplying the pulpit at Knapdale, | occupied the chair and gave an adj dress, taking as bis subject, "Weeds." Weeds, ho said, required no sowing; I they jo-ew everywhere, and the longer they ivniained the stronger they became. As with the weeds so witl'i evil habits of life. To be truly clear from them they must be taken right out by the roots. Recitations were given by Miss Ivy Mc|,cllan ("If I ()nlv Knew"). Masters Angus Gerken ("A Very lough Vain") and Gerald I'auliu ("A ! Small Man's Bravery"), and solos by jMes.;r« W. Marshall and K. K. Rrcbble. | A dialogue entitled "Miss Burton's ! I rouble 'Mtii her Domestics" was very | ably j,.-'!,;nned |, y s ,. vor .,i ni( . m | Ml ,., s ' ! n. n. r. r. Four " It's" oasily remembered mean a good deal to many sufferers, for thev repn-eiil '»> «»i abbreviate.! form ~ U re ;l 't truth: "RHKI'MO Rapidly Believes Rheumatism. Here you have in a HHEI MO, the rest must be left to vour experience after a trial. RHK»"\:'() is a medene which, if taken in the nin'ner prescribed every dose will be found to afford relief, kl]hllK t ] 1(1 ]luin> n , ni) , v . nig the swelling and eliminating the excess oi «n<- aeid-th.. cause of the trouble. RHKIMO is the best solvent iH"?" 1 il,1(! plw*|ih«te sediment. KMfcl M<» conquers Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago and .Sciatica. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d' and 4s 6d per bottle. /

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Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 6

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