PROGRESSIVE DAIRYING. Because Noah's Ark was an efficient typo of vessel at the time of the flood, it does not follow that the Atlantic liner of to-day is not equally efficient for its present purpose. This is what agents for "old-established" (i.e.. old-fashioned) Cream Separators would make you believe, but commonsense dictate© that all the brains of the Separator World are not locked xip in one machine, and that in building the Baltic Cream Separator it was possible to include more modern principles, while discarding weaknesses that experience has exposed in olderestablished machines. Th© free trial wo offer will prove the above. J. B. MacBwan and Go.' Customhouse quay, Wellington. Sole Agents-
T OST, or Strayed, from paddock, JLi Cream Pony, with new rugon. Kindly return L. Brownson. 31, Dixon street. BHBtTMATIC GOUT CUBED. MB FALK COHEN, Clothier, of Willis street, Wellington, is a well-known Wellington City .Councillor and business man, and his testimony will carry weight. Mr Cohen suffered from rheumatic gout, but Eheumo quickly cured him. He writes: —"Last Friday I experienced n very bad attack of rheumatic gout—in fact so bad that I had to be assisted to a cab. On arrival at home 1 immediately took a dose of your Eheumo, repeating same every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning I came down to business as usual. I cannot say too imuch for the prompt and effectual manner in which Kneumo acts on pain.” Your chemist or storekeeper sells Eheumo at 2s 6d and is fid a bottle, 3 I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6042, 29 October 1906, Page 10
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