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ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR RHEUMO.

Mr John Cain, the popular Wharfinger at Waitapu, tells how Rheumo cured him after four years' suffering:—"l have pleasure in stating that after suffering most .severely for four years from acute rheumatism, and having to walk with two sticks, I -was completely cured by the use of your Rheumo. The pain left me in less than an hour, and since that time—over a year ago—l have not again been troubled.—John Cain, Wharfinger, Waitapu, Nelson." Rheumo will cure you of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, and grav*L just as it cused Mr Cain. Give it a fair triall All chemists sell it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle.

A veiy pretty incident is reported fmui Drtcy Laue. Mr Arthur Collins invited over a thousand poor children from the London schools to the- dress rehearsal of the Dvtrry Lane pantosuiuie on Saturday aftexnoMi. December 23rd. The result was a» delightful as it was surprising. Not only did "Cinderella" j»-.ve an audience that crowded the pit and gallety and upper circles o£ the great theatre with eager, joyous- Tstlle hearts, who apn»<-cialed evety line ami every movement <>i the paiivniinie. but the children were so happy Ilia; vi-.-c 'broke' forth into actual song. In ••i-.j no sooner had' Mr ({lover started « ft ' orchestra? wpfin tin* fainiij.tr air, '•(Jr.cvi- 1 live, little Girt, than lie was suddenly surprised by a rnigint* chorus of j little voices behind him. Il was the j children. They were singing both !-ni;| and words with a rhythm and melody that i it did' one's heart gcoxl to hear. Fmui : that moment the overture Belonged to Jho; I children, and Mr Glover, turning :n his *eat. "conducted" them for.all the wn id 'ike a Handel Festival choir. They s-u>«r. v. may lie added, with quite remarkiWe Jhsowfedge- and precision, not comic sovga aloo'e; but a whole procession of nation:!;-* and' patriotic BtriTads. '" Unknown IFrieads.—There'are many ; pie who luwe " used Chattcbexlain's Colit-. j Cbolara- and IHawhoea. Remedy with splen j.did results. WvJtbey .are trnknowp I ~hey have hesitated abnttfc " Ctving ''■». it***- | uifinial of thai? experience hf t>rtWif.Ti«»«. j These - - Uiis retneov They have 4«-*«» j much towawfr mn!: : - ir a household -■- jbv their «-erT>mmendatjiv» >■ ; ! "i iends nnst i«*h»hboin>. ; ( 'otic. Cho-*»««i >n-l T>iatrhr»e:i Rerrr 'v ; * • • good medicine »o have in the hot-ie »»-d : i< widnly Irqrwa, *nr "K» «>••«-» of «'in* ••;♦«•■"» ■ :ii'' fcviw ■•* lb •»■«•' *n»«>i"»." '' Kor -nib \b?rJ: c. fM,t<». —,A'i'-.r.:

YOUNG, MEN.—ES&*. ttet book oonearnittK yourwWe*. You'll M«i the day. posted tree. Pjlul Raymond, 430 Bourke St.. Melbourne. . I Af%|ETC '■ Tharemedtoytraiatcrtin ■■**»*".&w.»,. your own hind*,- JUou'l cotwult doctors or chem' ' " " • ■■»■» sealed. U. will taoeb you years you've lived. Write Paul RayglftTlO. 438 Bourke St., Melbourne. Suffering YOUMG MEN.-^^r:! onoo a ttifferer hlmaeU, will tend a remarkahla euro rot boyish lolly free to anyone. Write Heary Ibrshiill. P.O- St. Hertn, Helbourae. LONG-LIFE PHOTOS, '• '■: finH&kind that neve? wear o»t • . and do not fade. Beal Woria of Art, showing' yoa just as you are at your best to-day. The camera cannot lie, and a picture ta&en novr will be an historical record, a family heirloom. Thai is the sort of Picture they take at MAHAK'S Studio.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12911, 27 February 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12911, 27 February 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12911, 27 February 1906, Page 6