rheumatism: can be gored.- . Already scores of sufferers have been cured by the wonderful modem remedy— Eheumaline-Oxygfisa. A Birkenhead resident writes:—" sours is the only remedy that has relieved me from panv Send for booklet, "The Broken Crutch/'jposS free from Dominion Rheumatic Curs Pty., Ltd., Hellaby's Buildings, Auckland. : The Marist Brothers Old Boys' Rugby league fifth-grade players are to meet at the vThree Lamps, Ponsonby, at 1.45 p",m, M to-day. ' ir : -j< An" address on "Elocution" will be j given by Mr. J. F. Montague at the Girafton Library Hall on Tuesday evening, July 11- The'"address will''embrace numerous dramatic and, other selections. The overwhelming experience of 'thousands testify to the value pi Naeol as an 4 effective cure for coughs, . colds, sore' 4' throats, etc.:.," /■; ;:'_..- .Let's celebrate! Whatever the Ovsasion ;M. "Sandy Mac" Whisky is in, order, Ij* M esceUeace will «aichant ywu,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18131, 1 July 1922, Page 10
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