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IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN A NEW UP-TO-DATE BRITISH BUILT BICYCLE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET ABSOLUTELY THE BEST VALUE IN CYCLE TYRES OR REPAIRS IS THE TIME TO CALL AND SEE M A R K H I G G I N S. AGENT FOR B E E S T 0 X - HUMBER, MASSEY - HARRIS, AND CROWN CYCLES . STRONG UP-TO-DATE PRAMS GO-CARTS AT CYCLE DEPOT.

TO SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM. Why suffer from rheumatism and its attendant evils -when a fair trial of Rheumo ■will cure you. just as it has cured thousands of others. Liniments and plasters can never permanently cure, for the real cause of the agony Ls to be found in excess xiric acid in the blood. Rheunw neutralises and drives out these poLsonous acid accumulations, gives epeedy relief, and ere long will effect a complete cure. Mr K. M. Rudman suffered from rheumatism for 21 years, but Rheumo cured him. Chemists and storekeepers sell it at 2s 6tt and 4s 6d a bottle.

sedi Drink Traffic. WERE its origin as a national institution thoroughly known, its purpose, aims, and historical working, the patriots and Christians who now tolerate it would do so no longer. *lt was of demoniac birth, and the same cruel instincts and selfish interests of wlich it was engendered still operate tu keep it in existence, though, of course, not so frankly avowed. The "Domestic MSS." of Elizabeth's reign. Vol. I, A.D., 1558, which can be seen in the National Record office, reveals the terrible sttay- A nobleman (how frightful tk r.erve'i:-ion!>. 'writing to Cecil, Secretary of State, complains of the inde-j pendente of the common people, peasant*,) farmer.-, and artisans, thus:—"The wealth) of the mealier sort is the very summit of rebellion, the occasion of their insolence, of the contempt of the nobility. It must be cured.'" .So much for the motive ; now for the means: "It must be cured. . . by providing, as it were, of ■SOME SEWERS OR CHANNELS TO DRAW OR SUCK FROM THEM THEIR MONEY BY SUBTLE AND INDIRECT MEANS. to be handled insensibly." And to tliL-.day the demoniac machinery "'•sucks" from ti;e "meaner sort" alone £14.0GG.000 iii the Commonwealth of Australia annually. The\ nobility and squirearchy got the power to license their servants to sell ale and wine through the country; these licenses were lavishly dispensed, yielding an income to the licensers, and so the people became corrupted in their morals and paralysed in their industry. Froude tells the frightful story, and Commissioner Tvldes ley reports to Cecil (Vol. 1., p. 462) "that the alehouses—the very stock and stay of false thieves and vagabond*—were supported by the gentlemen for the worst of motives." He says : " I have spoken to sharpen von against the DEVIL AND ALT, HIS WICKED INSTRUMENTS" * (September 5, 1561). This "wicked in.-tj-nnicni-"—the License! Trafli<:--li:is now iicvcloperi ini«» so hv-'ic a p<vtr as u> master Uoverr.iiients. ovc: awe silence the church. o«v political pa;!ies. .3:3 d ru!e the ccunSry. >■■> indeed, thai no class whatever can THE WHOLE PEOPLE. ;i:jl jth:>i f.njy by their virtttc -md oijjanjscd ir.JiJ]ijjc:jfe. In J.'inio.V r«i£n t.'jflvcrninfn: l»ca-Mj Jo t.i\c Uie License F«*.«. and bejr-e c«rni|«}j<.:» and indifference followed. Wo i»iii*j .i5«-"*c tj: selves, SHAKE OFF THIS IXDIFFKHKNCK. and crh>r.i)« }Jia r.«»j»]c in AROLISH ;?);* '* wicked inMrusncrrt "--Hie i<3«!s«r* Li.jjso- Traffic Strike Out the Top Lift© fifilv

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12844, 30 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12844, 30 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12844, 30 November 1905, Page 2

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