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Rheumatism nearly cost him his job. It destroyed his activity, robbed him of quite 30 per cent, of his commercial value. The only way in which Rheumatic pains can be relieved is by neutralising the urio acid causing the trouble. A4s 6d bottle of Rheumo. I which contains one week’s treatment, seldom fails to rectify the disorder almost immediately. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. The monthly meeting of the Wellington Central Union of the W.C.T.U. waa held at the Y.M.C.A. last Wednesday. Mrs Hughes, in opening tho proceedings, spoke of the value and help of prayer in the union’s work. Tho ; president (Miss Kirk) told of the warm reception that had been given to her, ns the union’s representative, at the crowded Baptist Women’s Conference. Mrs Caughley, on behalf of tho Women’s National Council, asked for the co-operation' of the members in the scheme for obtaining a radium insfcitute for Wellignton. The president, in voicing the feeling of the meeting, said that as a women’s society they realised I the special ravages, of cancer among i women, and sho was sure that they all would give as generously as they could. i The treasurer (Mrs Helyer) reported that during tho mouth a successful ao--1 cial meeting and sale had been hold. The meeting placed on record its grn- : titudo to one of its first members (Mrs Alice Kershaw) for generously donating £SO to the work of tho union. It was decided to send the following remit to the annual convention: That all hospitals.boards, who have not done so, be urgently requested to make provision for a weekly oi l fortnightly holiday for nurses, so that they may not labour under the disadvantages of working seven days a week. It was mentioned that in a hospital where these holidays had boon granted the absence from duty on account of sickness among nurses had diminished. One member said that last week she had noticed in a tramcar a young girl, about nineteen, the worse for drink. Two older com panions were taking her home, and one volunteered the information that they had a farewell at their workroom, and this girl had taken too much wino. The union strongly deprecated the uee of wine in workrooms. It was. decided to postpone the annual general meeting till November 2Sfch. §AVE money by making your own Cough and Cold Remedy with “HEENZO.” Fine for the kiddies. 2i A sensible precaution in changeable weather is to take "NAZOL." Use the Nazol inhaler for best results.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 3