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Many people' have 'testified RHEtJMO has permanently cured them from rhcu--atism, ett., nffer .all other remedies had Iniled. All chemists and stores. 2s 6d ind 4« 6d. ... "The tongue-ticdness of the English i'|tho c iusc of no end of evil*, and losses." thinks. Dr. Reich. He lr.w noticed Unit doctors will turn out of bed at any hour and attend 1 a patient for from five to ten nhillings.But the solicitor charges from six and eightpence to a guinea, for four fomial line-. The solicitor grows lich on the longue-tiedness of the Englishman. The average Englishman hates talkiug-qu'mel-hng. Animated talk is not one of our natural gifi.s, while the sharpening effects of incessant talk reduces the expenses of the Americans, the French and the Italians. And Dr. Reich's prescription is "talk"— Midi as, til '.t which the demonstrative foreigner carries on, talk which always seems to" the Englishmen a quarrel: In that talkativeness there is a, pre it advantage. A Frenchman or Italian will settle a difference bv talking itt out, without going to an expensive solicitor; the Englishman will not talk, but will pay the heavy solicitor's bill. Tt may be doubted whethcr.it is not more practical to be angry and quariettsomc for oneself, rather than to lie so by deputy, especially when that deputy is" a .costly solicitor. Troubled. 'lf so, get your cycle and motor repaired by Oate* and Coi All -work gauemmdtiit

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13242, 23 March 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13242, 23 March 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13242, 23 March 1907, Page 5