Association football: Y.M.C.A. teams for to-day: Junior—Stephenson, Ward (captain), Jcnee, Ward, Atkinson, Miclielson, Robinson, Stephenson, Rabbi tt, Houston, Stark; emergency, Avery. Thirds —Dona Ison, Price, Ward (captain), Almeo, Ogilvie, Price,Worth, Price, Orr, Radford, Banks. A diamond lost in an hotel coal-bin was found in ten minutes by a oneeyed employee, after ten men, with perfect sight, had searched for sever*’ hours in vain.
FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND ACUTE KIDHEr TROUBLE. Alice Tjindl-w, Certified Nm, endehl • natural and pemanant can at hone by the tune Iruatnxut as used in hospitals. When even slight kidney derangement If neglected there is not only the risk od Bright's disease, dropsy, or other practically incurable maladies, bat the certainty: that rheumatic disorders must eventually result. I know from years of hospttaL experience that rheumatism, gout, lam-, bago, sciatica, neuritis, bladder or gallstone, etc., are all simply the penalties oi The mtcroscofic reveals the cause •f /hi misery, Looh at those Vnc Ao\d Crystals. No wxmder they hurt l neglecting kidneys which have becomM weakened so that they cease to excrete the constantly accumulating uric and acid impurities. However, no one need be a martyr to these complaints for a single day. Simply flush, cleanse and purify the kidneys occasionally by drinking a tumbler of water to which a level teaspoonful of pure refined Alkia Sait rates has been added. Any chemist can supply this pleasant-tasting compound at slight cost, and it dissolves sharp uric acid crystals aft hot water dissolves sugar. When dsesolved they cannot be painful nor lodge in joints and muscles; also, the add tft then quickly filtered out and expelled by the kidneys. The saltrated water will also stimulate a torpid liver or clogged intestines. clearing them and the entire system of poisonous impurities or acids, sour ftsfr mucous, and bacteria,—A, ty
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 15
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