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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. AVID WISHART, C.H., AND 8.T., Specialist for Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant street (off High street). A Man in "khaki" wrote as follows: "Tell Mr Wishart the pills ho jrave me act like m-agie, and I cure everybody of colds, indigestion., etc." 12ap SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOK „> If E U I A T I S H. Rheumatism is a disease that threaten; EVERYBODY. In its many different forms it is probably the most prevalent of all diseases. Few there pre who do net dread it attacking them some day. It lurks a continual menace at the back of the minds of even the most robust ol human.?. We have all seen what it can do, and we dread it accordingly. Once it gets a firm hold of the system there appears to be no cure for it. Many sufferers have had the most experienced medical treatment procurable, and have spent large sums of money without any lasting benefit being obtained. Patent medicines have been tried without suofot springs and massaging have failed to ___y permanent relief. The sufferer seems condemned to go through life in perpetual agony. Surely there must be an antidote for this trouble! Surely Nature has provided SOMETHING to counteract the poisons in the bodies of those unfortunates who arc thus apparently condemned to perpetual suffering 1 There are certainly medicines which have given relief, and even effected cures in some cases. Why not in all? Why do these medicines have no more effect in severe or complicated cases than if the patient drank so much cold water. It is because they are not true antidotes to Rheumatism. They consist of the usual stock prescriptions, which any chemist can make up, and which happen to be successful occasionally. he true antidote to Rheumatism should cure —/ case that comes along, unless the patient is too old and feeble to obtain the full benefit. Such an antidote was known to the ancients, but the secret of its composition was lost for ages. It was discovered recently in a Greek Medical Book, written over 400 years ago, before the days of printing. THIS SECRET IS NOW IN OUR POSSESSION. The remarkable story of the discovery of this secret, and particulars of some of the wonderful results that have been obtained with the cure since the discovery, together with press notices which appeared in New Zealand papers at the time the remedy was first tested in Duncdin, have been published in a booklet, which can be obtained free by anyone who takes the trouble to write for it. You MUST have this booklet before you can even begin to understand the value of this discovery. We cannot hope to convince you in an advertisement. You want PROOF. You get it in this book in a manner that will admit of no doubt in your mind as to the facts. We want you to send for this book to-day—this very minute. Cut out this free Coupon and mail it to the address given, and you will receive the book by return mail without an}' obligation on you. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatio Cure Pty., Ltd., 200 Grey Buildings, High street, Auckland. Dear Sir, —Please send me a free copy of the book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," which tells all about "Rheumaline Oxygena," the great blood purifier and tonic, as mentioned in the OTAGO WITNESS. (Mr, Mrs, or Miss.) GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. "TTffTHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1938" (Section 50). In the Estate of CHRISTINA SMITH MOFFAT, of Makarora, married woman, deceased. ALL CREDITORS and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the local Deputy Public Trustee. Dunedin, on or before the 11th day of JULY, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All Moneys Payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order offie-e or pa ; d to the local Deputy Public Trustee at Duncdin. CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee. Ist May, 1916. lOmy TOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF a* INCOME UNDER "THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1903," AND AMENDMENT ACTS. 1912-1913, AND "THE FINANCE ACT, 1915." Land and Income Tax Department. Wellington, Ist May, 1916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN'that, in pursuance of the above Acts and the Regulations made thereunder, every Person and Company having derived Income within the mea-ning of the said Acts during the year ending 31st March, 1916, from any source or by any moans which is made "the subject of taxation under the said Acta, is hereby required to MAKE and FURNISH to me in the prescribed form Returns of such Income on or before the 2nd day of JUNE, 1916. And, further, Notice is Hereby Given that such Returns*shall in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the Office of the Com missioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings at Wellington. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. Note.—Forms of return may be obtained at any Postal Money Order Office. 17my tfTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, 3rd JUNE. DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW AND RACES, 30th MAY to 3rd JUNE. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be ISSUED to DUNEDIN from ANY STATION (Socth Island Main Lino and Branches) from MONDAY to WEDNESDAY, 29th to 31st May; also from Any Station to Any Station (South Island Main Line and Branches) from THURSDAY to SATURDAY, Ist to 3rd June. All available for return o.p to MONDAY, 19th June, 1916. 17my By Order.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 34

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