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Returning home after a day s unsuccessful search for work, Waiter Hadlow, 42, a Chatham laborer, kissed Ms children, and t telling his wife he would soon be hack, went out and hanged himself in an outhouse. Electricity has lately been pressed into the service of the housewife, the Buda Pesth newspapers announcing the invention of an electrical washing machine. With this machine the use of soap is dispensed l with, the electric current being intended.to take away any stain or grease. One of the big British, railroad lines has a regular form of reporting accidents to animals on its line. Recently a cow was killed and the track foreman drew up the report. In answer to the question, "Disposition of carcase ?" he wrote, "Kind and geirila." A frequent cause of a watch gaining or losing is the way it is dispone] of at night. A watch that has been worn next the body all day, and is then suddenly transferred to a marble timepiece or any other cold place, is sure to either gain or lose. It should never be laid down horizontally at night, butj should be hung on a nail, and it should i be wound up in the morning, so that the spring is at its) strongest tension during the day, when" it is more or lessjolted about. | "You don't know what I suffer" is a ' remark often made by thoso tortured by Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago or Sciatica. Yet, strange to say, many continue to endure these complaints, when ; they can bo easily cured. Year in, year out, some continue to use plasters and liniments that can bring but temporary relief, when RHEUMO would in a few weeks cure them permanently. RHEUMO drives the urio acid fropi the blood and cures the disease by removing the cause. Thousands have testified to the all chemists and stores, 2e 6d and 4* 6d; 54

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Mataura Ensign, 22 April 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 April 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 April 1913, Page 5