WHEN! THE RAIN COMES DOWN. . TRR.TGATIXG your feet and making /**£\ ■' -L you feel uncomfortable, you'll wish (jr /y-v* for a pair of these Watertight Boots. j^FWo Not a particle of water can penetrate them, and m the heaviest shower your r\\Vir> w '^ 6 warm and dry. (s»As«7v\ These Watertight* will Mear v long /)[\jr^\ time, and are well worth the price we //f tr^\A ask for them. \l *\ ■ I have some fine specimens of Women's vV®^' >-v Boots for the Dairy— they're not too \"jjgErv^i^ -. heavy, just the right weight, size, and SAVE RECRETS! HARRY AD AIR BUYYOMFOOTWEAR THE pH|T . tESIE SHOE STORE ■ . . CISBORNE. . .
HELPLESS AS A BABY, The man or woman, who is suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, 01 other complaints arising from the urii icid poisoning, is oftentimes as helplest ■as a baby, the stiffened -muscles and joints *cause intense torture, and .frequently reduce the victim to w statW ol utter helplessness. Don't remain tin victim of Rheumatism. Take RHKUMO. -.he modern antidote for uric acid poisonng. RHEUMO is a scientific prepara:ion, to be taken inwardly. RHFiUMO prompt relief ; with the first dose the pain and swelling usually disappear., and a cure is generally effected within 48 hours. Sold by all chemists anc storekeepers at 2s *6d and 4s 6d per bottle. A butter factory m the Stratford district Whcih was offered ll£d for it! reason's output, but declined to sell, figures out its loss at about £5000, ami the' directors had nothing to make r jurplus out of to smooth the ruffled feathers of their suppliers. Miss A. Ratz, Xht: Lake, via Charle ville, Q.j writes : "I do not know whai .ye " people who live m the bush woulc lo without Chamberlain's Remedies Many of us live miles from a doctor, anc .he time that would be lost m sending for one m a case of Croup would, m nost cases, prove fatal, to say nothing >f £he expense. In our family we tak< he precaution of keeping Chamberlain'. 1 , Cough Remedy on hand — we alway* have a few bottles m the house — and w« mil it our doctor. As a matter of fact. me and all of Chamberlain's Remedies have a place m our medicine chest, and [ could not tell you the number of time* they have saved us serious trouble.'' For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. Solomon Hartog, a lineal descendent of DirkJ Hartog, who visited the shore/s ol Western Australia,", m the early part of seventeenth century, has arrived ai iVest Australia from South Africa with i. view to selecting land m that State. FTe says there are so many difficulties to •ontend with m South Africa that it is well nigh impossible to make any headway m agriculture. There were pest* of all kinds, as well as droughts, floods, and every manner of disaster. V certain young fellow of Ryde )etermined thai he'd suicide, ' But the pill Laxo-Tonic Made living harmonic, >fow — he couldn't be* sick if he tried. GAXO-TONIC PILLS ,10Jd and Is 6d.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LODGE MONTROSE, No. 722, S.C. TIHE Regular Monthly Meeting of tin JL Brethren of Lodge Montrose, 722, >.C, will be held m the Masonic Hall. Ohildera road, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, the 19th. Lodge tyled at J o'clock sharp. » Visiting Brethren cordially invited. J. R, LITTLE, P.M., 255 > Secretary. J 1 1)0 LET — Large Furnished Bedroom : J_ with 2 finale beds; good locality, handy to Post Lffiee.— Apply Herald. \ ; 25^ W ANTED — Smart Second Cook. ■ Wagos 3Cs per week..— Apply to Douglas Bros.\ Strand Cafe. 257 FOR SALE— Good split Manuka and Mixed Wood, on tracks, at Karaka. -Apply G. F. Bell. 256 WANTED, to purchase— A secondr Innd Piano. - Apply "X.V.." T Terald Office. 258 WANTED— Ladyhelp or young Gir! to assist.— Apply Mrs G. T. Bull, Uissell street, Whataiipoko. 259 KAITARATAHI_SPORTS, CLUB. SPORTS To be held at KAITARATAHI TO-MORROW mHURSDAV, MAY 20th 3 , 1909. To start at 11 a.m. prompt. EMULSION, STILL MORE EVIDENCE THAT LANE'S IS KING OF.ALL EMULSIONS. The benefits people derive from Lane's Emulsion is m no way exaggerated. We have already published some hundreds of letters telling of the good that Lane's Emulsion has done m New Zealand homes. We only w4sh we could publish all we receive, but they are far too many for publica-' tion. Each and every week brings *> fresh evidence, and we can onlyselect from here and there. fjWe are, of course, always pleased to receive these letters, and to hear the many good things said about ' the now- famous Lane's Emulsion. ?' I want you to know now I have improved. I was bad with asthma and bronchitis, and under the doctor's care for six months. He finally ordered Lane's Emulsion, and after taking one large bottle I was so much better that there was no need for mother to sit up with me at higth. I have taken eight large bottles, and am now thoroughly well. — Annie Hanagan, Dunedln." ) " I beg to state that I have used Lane's Emulsion for a bodybuilder,, and it has certainly proved a success.— Peter Royd, Lovell's Flat." * ?« " Jußt a line to tell you that my son wonderfully improved since taking Lane's Emulsion. He was formerly always filing, and never lpto mischief as a boy should be. . .We gave Lane's for about two months, and the difference is positively marvellous. is now Avell,, healthy, and strong, and eats with a vigorous appetite." — G. McKeon, Mornlngton, Dunedln. In Lane's Emulsion, you have a remedy whose merits are well known. It was first made^good, and ltß sales ire ever increasing. For coughs and colds, for weak lungs and weak bodies, Lane's Emulsion is the King of Remedies. It is regularly prescribed by all ! leading physicians. Be sure you get Lape's. Sold everywhere, 4/6 , and 2/6. Sand your letters of appreciation to the Lane Medicine Coy., Oamaru, N.Z. , 42 Th« Coming Timber Famine. , The "CJrnphio" tills week contain* the thlttl v£ 11 series of articles un Def»- --' restntiuD, the title of which is "Tke Coming •■ TJiii'ber l*'iuuliie,'> by Mr. J. V. (irossiunim. M.A. A series of beautiful reproductlouH of -.."lutings at the Auckland Society of Arts Exhibition helps tp make a yery fine number,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11854, 19 May 1909, Page 6
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