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A IIHEUMATISM CURE AT i LAST! Xo matter how long you may haveS suffered from rheumatism, you o«e it to yourself to ivy RHEUM'O ! It removes the- uric acid in the blood—the cause of the disease. The gradual easing of the pain .is the excess acid is expelled, the subsidence cf inflammation and reduction of the swelling, will come as a blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other "euros"without avail. Read what Mr Henry*' Bristow, of Port Ahinini, writes: "f experienced the pains of rheumaticsor rheumatic gout, and for eight or ten weeks had to tab to my bed. My sufferings were very severe, so bad in'i fact that, oven tho eluding of a door" would make mv he.irt jump. I decided' to try RHEUMO. 1 got relief and was soon able to got about and follow my occupation." RHEUMO is a;. proven oure—it seldom foils to bring: relief. 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottle.—A dvt.. Economise by buying our V.0.0.. Scotch whisky. 7s 6d per bottle, at ■ the Masonic Hotel.—Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS REN WICK Presbyterian Church-.' SfT'.-ices, Sunday: Okaramio, IX a.m.: _;>ihsonto-v i, 2.30 p.m.; Renwkk. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. Richards. FISHING SEASON. OUR -stocks of anglers' requisites, have arrived—-Minnows, Trout. Lines, Gufc, Traces, Swivels, Hooks,, etc., in great variety. Licenses issued.,. THE BEST SPORTS ANl> GYCLB DEPOT, Alfred s>treet l^B!enheim. MARLJ3OROUGH TROTTING CLUB. 4' -SPECIAL GENERAL MEETLNT'J of the above! Club will be held on SATURDAY NijlXT, at 11 a.m., at. the office of M\Ws Griffiths. Bros , Ltd. L. GRIFFITHS, . Secretary. Invalided Soldiers. . ..... . j CIV^J^BJCEPTI'ON. A. .CIVIC RECE^nS'ON- -.will be'-* . tendered- at ' jVhn-ket -Plato-; Rotunda THIS EVENING (Friday); . the 28th September, at half-past seven, to Invalided Sold is rs returning1, by evening train.' t ...- . /i^' J. J <X>RRY, ' Mayor. . Tenth M.F. Band. BAND '-vill parade at Drill I!nlH • THfs. ..(Friday) FA:ispvG, the • SiSbli -S-epl*>niber, at 7 p.vffc'j ■■ to- take • part in Civic Reception V,o /nvalide'3r SoldieiT>. C. A. FORREST, Bandmaster. Albert Hall i Picton. WAR PICTURES and LECTURET by GEIIALD ANDERSON, War Correspondent-. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Admission: Silver Coin. Half gross takings to Navy League... MARYBOROUGH ACOLOIATISATION SOCIETY.. TROUT FISHING. fTn.RE season for trout fishing com- ■" mences on Ist October, and extends to 30th April, 1918. Licenses to fish for trout may be ■ prooui-ed fro in Messrs F. W. Adams, ; the Best Cycle Depot, E. S. Parker,, and Miller V.nd McKay, Ltd., Blenheim. Constable Douglas, Hn.velo.ckj-. Constable Scott . and Miller and? McKay, Ltd., Picton; or— R, WANDEN, Hon. Secretary, Mju'lborough Acclimatisation Society,. J I ARI. BOX OUG H PATRIOTIC. FUND. LAND ART UN SON. J r|lliE Association, by permission <o£ ■ .1 the Minister of .Intern.'!.! Affairs, , have. POSTPONED the drawing or*/ thi.s Art Union until 26th JanuaryJ".j; 1018. AVitli the extension of time ' the priviicare of advertising and selling; in Wellington has been granted. This . it is hoped v- ill . ensure a sufficient number of tickets being sold to-secure? full value for the land offered, thus - strengthenirsjj; the General Fund. Th<> public are asked to loyally - assist in achieving tliis object. BERTRAM H. FTDLER, Secretary. '- His Majesty's Thea're - TO-ISIiGHr, at 8 prempfc And TO-MORP.OW at 3.30 only. . Wm. A. Brady Presents "A WOMAN'S POWER.' 1" "A ROMAN'S TOWER." A World Film full of strength and ' pathos. I Two oi t.he oldest themes in the world! j are here interwoven. | The Feud, and the Power of Woman* I over Man. A NEW WORLD' STAR. DOUGLAS MACLEAN, A handsome and manly hero, plays.opposite to MOLLIE KING. MOLLIE KING. Good Support*. : TO-MORROW" Mil CUT. ,t j | KOLDROOK DLTM and t ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE HIDDEN SOAR;" Christmas Numbers TfiHE Christmas Numbers will be toll, band <m October 10th. It i* necessary to order at once to avoid, disappointment. The prices are— Weekly l!s;oss. Is Cd. Auckland Weekly, In Gd. Brett's Annual,'is-. "Postage, on-? penny <;.\ira. Send Your Order J.o ; Central News Agens/. | Agents, Blenheim. ' Vex J72. Tel-phone 71*::

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 5

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