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MR COHEN'S EXPERIENCE. In the course of numerous experiments with .rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists noticed, that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Many prescriptions to neutralise and expel this uric acid were tried but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked on the problem for many years. At last he compounded a medicine which cured practically every case —even those who had suffered for over twenty year's. One told another of this wonderful medicine— RHEUMO — and thus the sale.s grew. RHEUMO always gives relief. Head the testimony of Mr Ealk Cohen, a. well-known Wcllingtonian., Member of the City Council: — "I experienced a very bad attack of rheumatic gout; so bad that I had to leave business. On arrival home I immediately took a. dose of RHEUMO, repeating same every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning 1 came down to business as usual. I can confidently recommend it to anyone suffering from rheumatic gout, or rheumatism." RHEUMO cured Mr Cohen and will cure you. Get a Ixittle to-night and you will find relief. All chemists and, stores sell RI-lEUMO at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 1 For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Pepperment Cure. Never fails—ls 6d and 2s 6d.

Insects carry on conversation anions; themselves, and while this is done by means of their feelers, they are not entirely dependent upon them. "A whole colony," says M. Bouwer, "in an ant house or a beehive often responds instantaneously to a. signal which may been given without contact. It is interesting to sec an ant laborer for whom a burden is too heavy, go to a fellow, make a sign or give a certain touch with his feeler and then see the second insect join the first in lifting or moving the object." Mrs Farquhar's New Season's Millinery is now being displayed. Ladies will find the Latest Styles and Shapes, and at Reasonable Prices. A visit appreciated. Mrs Farquhar, Thames street.

IT'S SEED TIME! WRITE TO US, WE SUPPLY THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES. Our Stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds this year is more complete and better than ever. All the latest varieties from the best growers are included ; and, having been tested, they may be relied on to vegetate and be productive. We Supply Seeds For the Garden. For the Farm. Write stating your requirements, and wo will post you what you want by re-turn-mail. Cash Collections of Seed sent by post. Ten varieties for 2s (3d; IS for ss. Splendid value. FSTOWDEN AND 14/fI~ONCRIEFF, J.OWDEN AND IVJLONCRIEFF, Seedsmen and Nurserymen, 51 PRINCESS ST., DUNEDIN. "C<TAR" BRAND MULLET is a > delicacy at a reasonable price.

"VERY STRIKING!" A RANGE that will cook for 10 persons at a cost for fuel of about 3s a week. A RANGE that is convenient, clean, and satisfactory in use. A RANGE the ovens of which are famous for their splendid cooking regularity. A RANGE that requires no brickworks setting. Such is SHAGKLOCK'S —"A very striking class," as the late Sir James Hector said of them. Ask your ironmonger to show you a "SHAGKLOCK'S ORION." Catalogues free. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., Dunedin and Auckland.

REMOVAL NOTICE. a, H. DORAN. TINSMITH, PLUMBER, and GASFITTER, HAS REMOVED to TEES STREET IN PREMISES OPPOSITE J. MAIN. Fruiterer.

GAS MANTLES. O.K. SPECIAL 4/- a doz WRLSBAOH ... ... .5/6 a doz WELSBACH, Best ... 71- a doz INVERTED MANTLES... 12/- a doz J. SCOON&CO., PLUMBERS and GASFITTERS, THAMES STREET, OAMARU. BROWF WRAPPING PAPER, sp«oiallv strone "Tia ligbt.— OAMAR'a 'MAIL OFFICE.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 2

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