JfOXIOI 'BX> CORRESPONDENTS AND JL ADVERTISEBS. It is that all CorrasftoMtoao* Dealing with the literary aid* of the paper be addressed to the Editor. *>rivat« Commanlcattons I Be addrewed to the Proprietor. Corraspirmtenc* Referring to business "tUrs, printing, and advertising to the Manager. "WM. McCULLOUGH, TO OTJK SUBSCRIBERS, SUBSCRIBERS are "-rtindarij requested to notify me of ' any failure- in, the delivery of the Thauouea Advertiser or Star to them, wheth r br poft 01 otherwise. Notices to discontinue 1 aubficrip'aona or advertisement! must U sent in in writing, and before the expiry of the I then ourrent quarter, fmih+r, we I will not hold oura'-vfa liable for trron in advertiwienU se*t by •"Uphove. WM. McCULLOUGH. to the residents of paeroa and surr'ounpixg districts; The "THAMES STAR" o«n be obtained each evening on arrival ol Thames train from Mrs -McCartaaey, bookseller and stationer; Railway Refreshment Rooms, Railway Station, RHEUMATISM. » COI»FTNED TO tfER BED AXB UNABLE TQ LIFT OH FOOT WITHOUT EXCRUCIATING. PAIN. DR. MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS fiTVB ALMOST IMMEDIATE* RELIEF '"Six yean ago while {residing at 'Wyong," writes Mrs Elizabeth Levett, of Liverpool, N.S.W.. "1 contracted Rheumatism through petting a severe ■. chill from exposure to heavy rain, and was confined to ray bed for some considerable time. I could, not lift> * hand to my head or more a joint. T) » slightest movement would cau agonising pain. -In the legs and. fe and I would scream out if I moved * inch. A friend of mine,- a MrsChao man, one day recommended "V. Morse's -Indian Root Pills, as- *ba - knew a man who had suffered fprnin« years, and was cured by' them. L» I had wasted pounds in trying to ••:>■ tain relief, but without avail, I. ietermined to follow' her advice, aud. procured a bottle as s trial. I had not finished,it when 1 felt, easier, and the inflammation seemed to subside At the same time my appetite in creased, and with continued treataient at the enl of a few months I ,wa*, able to get about again, and'l began to pick up in condition,* recoverinf "".pidly the suppleness -ot limb. Whi>»& ie weather threatens a, 1 renewal •< i ie old symptoms I have recourse it the. old remedy, in fact, I would no\ ***. without them in the. house. I reamend them to all my friends, and irmly believe them to be a firstdw» remedy for all ailments anting from derangement of the Maten^-.vf have much pleasure in making' this statement, hoping my experience may benefit others." Those who Suffev from any form of Rheumatism, LoR bago, Sciatica or Neuralgia should try Comßtock's Nerve and Bope Liniment, in conjunction with Dr. llorscfis Indian Root Pills. These two remedies have been highly successful in a!! kinds of Rheumatism, because oat cleanses the blood of all poiaeMHfc substances that- cause the disease, increasing the activity of the blood making glands, while the powerful penetrating influences of the 'Ltni njent acting through tae pore* ol tfc« skin on the nerves, Done* and tan* les overcome the pain by lettering the effect on the delicate "nerves, oau#i«g the circulation oi the blood to Dt maintained through the affected parts Bheumatism, Lumbago, t and Sciatios) all yiel* to the powerful, penetrating and cosquering properties of Con* stock's Nerve and Bone Liniment i* used in conjunction with DrMorte't, Indian Root Pill*. Obtainable at all chemiat and stores, or post free on re ceipt of price (Pills la 1R sis bottles 6s 8d; Liniment 3s 6d, ah bottles 13a 6d), from W. H. Com. stock Co.. Ltd.. 68 w*} treat, Syd nejAdvertising v the chief a° iliarv M U U. -^Tooke. Oow can one man know what yon - I rant unless you ask for" it, or what »on vave t<n soil imTcwi yon advertise A<iTertiae your b'wness. I c.c ail -fiv H«rceß« to it.—P. T. 11nr,...:*». 1b is stated that the cost of coinpulsoityt traindag in England would be £.25,900,000. About 400 men, are employed oq the works, which, it is intended t0... connect No. 2 State colliery with the present railway line.
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Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)
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