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COMPLETERLY CURED AFTER NINETEEN YEARS.

After 19 years suffering from ' rheumatism, RHEUMO brought re- ] lief to Mr Ohas. Dowsett, the well- ; known chimney-sweep of 54, Mur-phy-street, Wellington. Head what Mr Dowsett writes :— "I thank you very much for the use of ' RHEUMO. I have used nearly . everything in [existence. for rheuiua- i txs, but found no relief till I used your RHEUMO. After nineteen years' suffering it is a great comfort to be free from pain." Give RHEUMO a fair trial, and it will cure you just as it cured Mr JJowsettv .Your grocer or chemist sells it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. ■___--^-"^" ,^^ —^^™ -^ —

■as-— __— — — __— — _______ ■____■ _i : .. . Describing tho .P.mhi.r as ''JTM I Minister for Football," ihfl SV|eW lington "Post" is thus sarcastld because Mr Seddon can find time ta. attend the welcome to the New Zealand team, though he is absent '. from other functions at 'Wclirmgton a —We are all familiar with the J*_er» niter's singular interpretation oil his responsibilities, but it wouldt have been interesting if he had ex* plained in what r«spcct his obliga* tilons differ from thos- of th. bri-» tish Premier in these matters, or by what coda a football function takes precedence over the 'State. Ursiness which demands his presence at headquarters, and demands it} vainly as long as there are back* blocks banquets and Ulaor£> *>ddings to lure him away. As Minister for Football, he has already exercised some of his. func-» tions, financial and critical, and it would probably havo been cruel t 0 rob him of his opportunity of appearing in -the trenedictory 6**" cfgVof his new. portfolio. JJefaf^o 1 criticised him in many of his roles, ! and it' is with regret that .we blpgin ; S.hat we fear will be a lOPg/oursß I of criticism of his football adminis--1 tration. It was natural to ..aspecthim to put finality to the still unsettled controversy regarditng tneWelsh snatch, and to assume the judical responsibility, which was; shirked by the political authofcitfe*.in Great Britain. His *_eO-3ipir that "morally this was not a defeat"- may do credit to his >»«"»■- ' lSge of football. . ' and his verdictthat the match was, to his opmacm.. a draw, should receive the attention of tho governors of the gam» 'at Home. At tho same time tfto , Now ZJealand captain, who candidIly admitted defeat -by a better team, appears to be a better feports- . man than his Ministerial head. Phis, however, is a matter of sentiment, and perhaps Mr Seddon is wise in not allowing sentim__t to . sway his decisions, whatever may bfc sard of the proprifAyof his notj allowing his Prime Ministerial obligations to interfere -with his liberty) to' do as he chooses.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 51, 13 March 1906, Page 4

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COMPLETERLY CURED AFTER NINETEEN YEARS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 51, 13 March 1906, Page 4

COMPLETERLY CURED AFTER NINETEEN YEARS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 51, 13 March 1906, Page 4