DEATH BY DROWNING.
[United Pkes.« Association.' ■ WAIROA. This Day. A man known by the name of MeAlaslers. was drowned at Opouiti on I hursday. He was cross the \Yairoa river m a boat, whence, got into the rapids and was capsized. The body lias, not yet been recovered. THE (JA US 11 OF klf KU.MATiC FAINS RK.MOVEL). There are several causes of Rheumatism, but the most common is tlu presence of I'ric acid iu the blood. J his acid is responsible for tile excruciating pa ins in various parts ol ihe body, notably the muscles of the back. Rid the blood of foreign substance, aud thv pains will di« appear. That is the mission ol RH L>U MO—it gets right at tho root of the evil, and makes the acid literally take to its heels and run, nevei :o return. RHKU.MO cures perinan ently where other remedies fai] even temporarily. Other remedies, linaments, embrocation-, plasters, or pills, cannot cure Rheumatism. They do not touch the real cause of the suffer ing. RIILUMO is tire one medicine tlmt. brings relief. (five RIILUMO a trial. It will not cur,, every troublf that a/Ilicts mankind, but it WILL cure Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica Lumbago, ami al! similar diseased. Sold by all chemists an.l stores at 2<and 4s Od a bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 August 1910, Page 6
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