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LONDON- WOOL.' SALES. , - Unitcfd Press Association.'— By Elec- ■ \ ' 'trie Telegraph. --Copfr-iefht. t Recoivecl '«T_tnttary f 81, I^lß !p.m.< ' ■'"''. London, J;anuary '30 j ' Wool' has', '^lack" sale, attd' there arc considerabio, withdrawalßi ( . Merituis andcrossbrcdQ'aijf both fully, fivdper pent' below , ihe bpc.m'ng fates'. '' f " fl
Messrs Bewley and Griffiths repor to-day :— Pactolus, No. 1., 35-^oz ; No 2, sS^oz, Callaghan's, 18oz. Will Mrs Field, laundr r ss, call at th rerminus Hotel this evening. Mr-, Newton 'King desires to dra\ attention to- the alteration in the date o Mr T. 0. Kelsey's sale of furniture fror Tuesday next to Friday, 6th February. In this issue Mr C. ' Carter advertise numerous lines suitable for picnic par tie 3 *>nd visitprs to Mount Egmont, in iluding a fine selection of eating choco lates. * Messrs Be"wley.s: (yrifllths.have jusj purchased the .balance of the proper^ idjoinmg Messrs McEwan Bros, bpo* ■ihop in Devon-street. - The firm atjonci ntend to erect large offices ' and auction rooms. Mr Newton King sold at his mart ihi: f Lernoon <thre.er.ifreeii.old:, builditfg'gite! in Devon-street West, on account of th< trustees of the Primitive Methodis Church, and the teaseff.of tefi* rtffottaents Lot I, freehold,- containing 27-35 perches it the corne^of^Mount .Edgequtnbe anc Devon streets, was \s6ld to Mr L. B Spencer for £205, and lots 2 and 3, ad joining to Mr Cunningham, for £15 *ach. The leasehold sectibns sold i\\ ibout the* upset prices. A POSiq^YE ANTIDOTE, "RHETJMO' V is' a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. When Rheiimo goes»>toesigth.e. poison goes out— the two cannot exist together. Uric acid poison causes Rheumatism, Gout? Lumbago.,. Soiatica,-and kindred diseas«s-,*ttnd 'Rheumo isf the only safe and rejjabta cui'e. Rheumb works systeiriatlcally. As as you swallpw a dose of Riieunio it rushes off '-fo^tue •affected "part; skills the' poison, removes - the .swelling, and eliminates the excess' uric acid, which is the main cause of agony. There's noth-inef ,to compare with, Eiheumo for prefmpit" results and permanent benefit. It is Nature'^ re. medy, and acts' like Nature. "Rheumo Conquers Rheumatism. Soid by all ch?mist"s and stores " at 1 2s'<6d an^l 4s 6d perbottle. ..Jy HOLLO WAY'S—JPILLS ""CttKRCMEVT effect wonderful cures- of bad legs and old wounds. If these medicines be used according to the directions which are wrapped round each pot and box there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate, but will yield to their cura-" tive properties. Numbers of persons who had been patients in the large hospitalfs wijthout deriving; benefit, have been cured by Holloway's Ointment and, Pills, when other remedies have signally failed.- For glandular swellings, tumours, scurvy and diseases of the skin there is no medicine that can be used with so good an effect, and though the cure is rapid, it is also complete and permanent.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12179, 31 January 1903, Page 5
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