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C D. WRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ' ALBERT STREET, 'THAMES. tJO —Freehold with, dwelling, Sandes Street. Easy terms. £70^-Freehold with dwelling of four rooms, Richmond Street. £50—Residence Site with dwelling 1 four rooms, Upper Albert St. jt3s—Reeddencei Site with dwelling! 5 rooms, Waiotahi Road. £,200—Freehold with dwelling! four ■rooms, Rolle&ton Street. 3400—Freehold with dwelling five rooms, Pollen Street. . &70O—-Freehold with modern dwel- ■ ling, every convenience, Parawai. d£lo'0 l—'Freehold with dwelling six: rooms, Hill Street. Easy terms. £.180—Freehold with dwelling ' five rooms, Augustus Street. £360—Freehold with, dwelling four rooms, every oonveniemee, Parawai. ' , i S7oo.—Dwelling oi 6 rooms, electric light, copper, and tuba, and all necessary conveniences . About j three-quartet s tit aa acre freehold stocked with apricot trees just coining into bearing. £1900.—(New Dwelling, ©very oonvenieinoets, including hot water 'Service. and electric Jight.; with two acres freehold land. Small deposit and balance as rent from approved person.
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RHEUMATISM CURED/ A REMEDY which could cure Mr. Webster would cure anyone equally bad—we have cured many worse in that they were old and had suffered many years. But Mr. Webster is a typical average case, and we quote his grateful letter: "Cliff House, Selwyn Terrace, "Parnell, Auckland. "I detail hereunder my experience -with your astonishing cure for rheumatism and sciatica. About two years ago, I suffered severely for many mouths from sciatica, in fact, could hardly walk, and was quite unable to aleep at nights, owing to the acute pain in I the sciatic nerve. I tried all sorts of cures, I including the usual medicinal preparations and attention, as also various mineral bar s t roughout the Dominion, and even went the length of having the sciatic nerve stretohed under gas, but without avail. I accidently heard of, and was advised to get, you! remedy, and after a considerable amount o i persuasion, was induced to try it, more by way of forlorn hope than for any other reason. I progressed uninterruptedly and rapidly towards recovery, arid was completely cured at the end of eight weeks, and have remained so ever since." /Hundreds and hundreds more letters arc on.our files, many of them are reproduced in our free booklet. Send for it now without delay, if you or any relative has this dreaded complaint. To the Dominion Rheumatic Gure, Pty., Ltd., Hellaby^s Buildings, P. O. Box #9, Auckland. Please send me free boqk about rheumatism mentioned in the Thames Star. (A.M.60) Name , Address ;..;... Study the health of and family by using DURYEA MAI£EN k CORNFLOUR.—Advt. One of the simplest and most effec fcual of household remedies for stomiach troubles in young children is ' Sbarland'e Magnema^—'Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18468, 7 December 1917, Page 1
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