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THANK YOU FOR RHEUMO.

Rheumatism is no respecter of persons. Che savant and the sweep are alike its victims. Wellington's well known ehim-ley-sweep, Mr C, Dowsett, offers his tribute ;o the curative properties of Rheuroo. in inople, but convincing language. He writes:— " I thank you very much for the ise of one of your bottles of Bhenrno. I lave tried nearly everything in existence or rheumatios, but found no relief until I ised your Rheumo. After nineteen years' offering it is a great comfort to be free of lain." Bheumo conquers chronic rheumatism. That is its mission. Chemists nd stores, at 2s 6d and 4a 6d per bottle. <

fact that an infectious diseases hoa- s_ pital must be provided under the d new Act, that the back ward be rendered suitable, and utilised asl a ti ward for incurables, a sufficient por- li tion of the trust money in hand v ( Captain Bough's beqeust)being used I for the purpose of altering and t equipping the ward.— After discus- v sion the recommendation of the to Committee vfas adopted* *i Eesolved to dSfer consideration of c matter of bicycle shelter at Hospital k. for one month. * The monthly return showed that at the beginning of December there \ were 29 inmates of the Hospital, and a 20 were admitted during the month, r during which period 20 were dis- I charged as recovered, three as relieved, while two died, leaving 24 in J the. institution at the end of tftS year. v , « The Dane family were again under discussion* and after considerable Consideration it wds resolved to offer th6 parents shelter at the Old People's Home, and to inform them that the Board would in that case take the custody of the children, and plaße them in a suitable institution. As a matter of. information only the .Chairman stated that Dr. Frengley had approved a site at th,e back of the Hospital (where the tennis court is now situated) as suitable for the erection of an infectious diseases hospital thereon. The Board would have to take some action at the February meeting.— lt was resolved that the town members be a sub-com-mittee to report upon this matter at next meeting. The Board then proceeded to consider applications for the position of dispenser and book-keeper at the Hospital, there being seven applications for the post. Consideration of applications was then proceeded with, and on the nrst ballot Messrs F. Cuthbert and W. Kinder, bojbh of Dunedini were kept in. On the second ballot Mr Cuthbert, who served with the firm of Messrs Bagley and Son, was chosen for the position. - . ; . It was resolved to defer consideration of the by-laws till next meeting, and the Board then r036.

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 2

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THANK YOU FOR RHEUMO. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 2

THANK YOU FOR RHEUMO. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 2