-I The Museum Hotel at Waterloo is a spot sacred to all Englishmen, for it occupies the yery centre of the great fight,, and the "site on which it stands was the scene of some of the fiercest and most terrible struggle of the battle. TEe quantity of -gold obtained "Tn the middle ages was small; but since the discovciy of America the supply has immensely increased, and its value has risen to £2,412,750,000. The amount and value of silver obtained during the same years . have also grown enormously. The American boys who toured Australia left Perth by the Kyarra on the 4th inst:, en route for San Francisco. Major Peixotto stated that the receipts from entertainments in Western Australia were- £1000, which had cleared the losses in the other States, and left £300 to the good. They required to take £300 on the return journey to clear their fares to San Francisco. . . .
DO TO.U SUFFER FROM GOUT. Has Gout got you in ite grip! Do yru .suffer from rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago. Rheumati' Gout, Storm, or Gravel? Perhaps yon havo bought liniments, plaster, and embrocation, and f- und that although they brought temporary relief the old trouble soon returned. Or perhap you tried ome largelyadvertised cure-alls, and pills which claim to sure every ailment, including Rheumatism — df course, they, ;too, ab-solutely-failed .o give relief. Now, in fairness to yourself, in fairness to us, we want you to give RHEUMO a trial. ''RHEUMO wi'l not. cure every and any trouble, but it positively cures Rheumatiiiri, Gout, Sciatica, Luirlmijo, Stone, or Gravol. All these troubles are due to one muse only — excess uric acid in thf blood. This excess may be due to several cniiße's, the riiain one is the failure of lhe kidneys to do their werk. ./You cannot be cured until the excess has been removed. Liniments arid pills, though cheap, can never do this RHEUMO is tne one medicine that will cure quickly and effectually. At all . chemists and 'etorta, 2» 6d ani 4t M.* x> \ ' &
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 November 1909, Page 2
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