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As a result of a conference of borough councillors held last evening, a suggest ed plan of action in connection with the forthcoming Mayoral election was, we understand, agreed upon. Details, however, were not definitely arranged, but will bo discussed, together with present proposals, at another meeting to be held to-night. The Premier, replying to an invitation from the Governor-General of Canada, regrets that owing to the Now Zealand Parliament being in session he cannot accept an invitation to attend the Quebec celebrations in July, but hopes to have New Zealand suitably represented. This morning Mr Justice Cooper paid a visit to the picce of land in dispute at Longburn between Mr E. J. Riddiford and tho Minister for Railways. His Honor was accompanied by Messrs G. 11. Scales and E. W. Liffiton, assessors, Mossrs Marshall and Cooper, solicitors in tho case, and Messrs Rutherfurd and Mcintosh, who showed tho party over tho land in question. "Is—oil, is this really love?" sighed Arabella. "It is, my love," answered Adolphus, tenderly, as he gave her a passionate embrace. "Arc you certain, darling?" cried Arabella. "Oh, let thore be no mistake." " Describe your feelings, dearest," answered Adolphus. "I feel," said Arabella, "as if my heart would leap from my throbbing breast. My throat contracts and then expands. Tho musciec of my throat leap back and forth." And then a disj gusting tramp arose from behind the seat whore they were sitting. " That ain't love, mi,vs." ho said, as ho shuffled off; "that's hiccups. Try vinegar, on a lump of sugar.". "RHEUMO QUICKLY CURES RHEUMATISM." Road .what Mr John Abbott, the wellknown Plumber and Gasfitter, of New Plymouth, thinks about Rheumo. lie writes on July 6th, 1907 : —" I have taken Rheumo for Rheumatics, and consider it the best remedy for anyone who suffers from Uric Acid —which is the main cause of Rheumatism or Rheumatic Gout. I can honestly recommend Rheumo, as I have used other remedies. I have been a resident in -Now Plymouth .for over 30 years, so that I am well known. I shall , consider it a pleasure to acquaint any- ' one I know what Rheumo did for me.— 1 JOHN ABBOTT, New Plymouth." Your 1 storekeeper or chemist sells Rheumo at I 2s 6d arid 43 6d.—Advt. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8539, 20 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8539, 20 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8539, 20 March 1908, Page 8

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