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'''*-' -, . Camp Coffee, '_».' Reparation of the V finest^, .gr.Qwn,, never goes sta'e^ • ne*6f i.vastfs ;' " v »- peffeicfc V boon ..tp Vail- !* - I The Mica Company, a.Gliri6t_hurch syndicate, , are exploiting :the of mineral near. Charleston. ' ?■ !-7 Just a little sneezing, > Just a little chill ; , Just a lot- of medicine, ■ Just a nasty pilL Just a week : of coughing, ' Still rio chance of cure; ■ But if you'd bought Woods' Peppermint, I You'd now be well, I'm sure. ! A ladies' walking clu}> has "been formed at Feilding. : ','■■ \ Things go together. If you have a , cold, you know you' need Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. ; Is 6d, 2s. 6d,, and 4s 6d.* I A ll h Conville (Wanganui) 'trams -com,-. ' mericedV rj^ning- on. VFriday. Although running ; omy a portion of the. system, the cars .were, crowded. ..V . iV. IN DESPERATE STRAITS. "Mine was a serious case—l suffered ( too long from Indigestion before I found l relief," said a strong; man to a friend ' one day. "At lost I was willing to try \ everything and anything J that -.'was sugj' gested tome. Someone sAid that ohe • thing, was <good-r_omeon_: telse r said another, . and. ; - 1 tried almost .everything I without, result until at iastr—V 1 • ".You gave up hope," said the friend. "I r gave • up ; hope," said the strong I man.' "But one,, day, a sympathiser placed m my haijd„a. Jtfox of Baxter's ; [Compound Quinine ... frills. .'You're the last I'm going'to :try,'"' l said,"a nd .1 , took 4 the pVife doubtingly. . ' r And they. • were the last. Baxter^ '■ CfcWpoiuid Quinine PUte. cured ih'e. I ; ! stuck' "io I those pills when I found them effective^ and here I am— cured!. They're only j ls 6d a box at chemists and stores, and ■I wouldn't be without Baxter's Silver- • coated ,: Quinine 1 Pills for any^ing^! i always- V<Km^ ihem witK'me." ' ' .; Bananas, . grown by Captain Mace, • OaUura, -New' Plymouth,' were amongst the exhibits at "the Taranaki Winter Show. " 7 zZZ,.:I .V. . PRACTICAL AND USEFUL •PATENTS :[ Bring wealth, to- their inventors if the \ idea« : have been patented and exploited ' j m the right way. You c.aii' learn. Mrhether ■ or not your -invention ; is Vpatentable- m our free booklet, "Advice to' lnventors.', — Honry Hughes, Ltd.,' 107 Featherston St., Wellington"; Or, Traill Bros.' and , j Nothing has been heard of Leo. Burn- • ett, »on of Air and Mrs Burnett, of 1 Woodville, -.who mysteriously .disappear-., cd '- J rom *Mr Carlyon's Gwaya- station' , last week, „- 1 , „•..'■' 7 "•' ' -•"".-' ;A BOON RHEUMATIOS. iV RHEUMO positively contradicts the „.' old idea that Rheumatism, cannot be cured.. Ii has succeeded m effecting 'relief w'hei'e hundreds of other alleged cures have failed. Linit ( men< 8/,,,' piaster^, and embrocations afford but r tenipprar,y relief at best, 1 for Rheuj matism, 1 Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago i? '' caused, by the presence of uric acid m m the '"blood. V';' This' must- be -eliminated - | from the system before a complete cure . can be effected. RHEUMO neutralises | and expels this uric > acidi 1 - and' consequently-,,, immediately It ifi (taken, the ; j pains cease. Mr W. James, proprietor I Terminus Hotel-; •-Christehurolv - tells his experience:-^. -/.■ "I suffered vert greatly from Rheumatic Gout f,or quite fourteen years, and ;j tried ajmbst every remedy suggested by , •my friends and medical practitioners-, but with .very little 'relief 1' About three years asr» I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO. I 'did so, and with the greatest satisfaction. I .have' a 'little, twinge now and then, but a dose or two • of RHEUMO puts me right again." . Ml chemists and stores seII. RHEUMO at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. A record has been constituted at the ! Napier Hospital. 1 There are 100 patients m the instituti6n, which is the biggest number yet accommodated.- < ; -.The '. ailments are r various, no particular trouble being responsible for .increase.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 2