"There was once a butcher in i small town who was infuriated by the other butchers who took away his custom," said Mr. Bertrand lius sell in Harper's Magazine. "In ovdci to ruin them, he converted the whole town to vegetai'itnism, and was sur prised to find that as a result he \va> ruined, too. The folly of this seem:incredible yet it, is no greater than that of all the Powers. All hav< observed that foreign trade enriche.other nations, and all have erected tariffs to destroy foreign trade. Ml have been astonished to find that they were as much injured as theii competitors. Not. one has remembered that trade is reciprocal, and that a foreign nation which sells to one'; own nation also buys from it eithei RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE CURED Mrs. S. E. BroAvn, of 79 Dean's Avenue, Christchurch, was so crippled with rheumatism that she had to be assisted in and out of trams. After a short treatment of R-TJ-R she can now walk with comfort and even run when necessary. R-TJ-R is the only rheumatic remedy which carries a written guarantee. Sold by E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist.—4.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 238, 9 May 1933, Page 3
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