Tbe Johannesburg eorrepsondent of the Daily Chronicle says the trade unions there report that twenty-five per cent, of the sklled labour is Idle. The depression is increasing, and the exodus of white residents continues. Tbe body under whose auspioes the annual Henley-on the-Yarra [carnival is held some time ago approaohed the Counoil of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association with a view to the appointment of a representative in New Zealand to look after their interests here. The New Zealand Council recommended Mr W. Coffey, of Wellington, and that gentleman, being approached by the Melbourne Association, has decided to act as its New Zealand representative. Under the heading '.'nigh egg averages," the Cbriatohuroh Truth publishes a confession from the lips of the Government Poultry Expert, Mr D. D. Hyde. Hens had bettar beware. No longer will the farmer be puzzled about the identity of the birdß that pay rent for their nests. The drones are to be distinguished from the workers; the loafers are to go to pot. Mr Hyde has a test. "It is a patented American method of ascertaining the egg-laying abilities of a hen by examining her," he stated. "I purchased the secret from the New Zealand agent for two guineas, under pledge of seoreoy, and at the end of our experiment—about three 'months—if the results still show the test to be reliable, I intend, to bring the matter under notice of tbe Miuister to see what can be done in tbe way of securing the full henefits of the system for our farmers." WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY. If you have rheumatism, gout or sciatica, it is useles to hope for a permanent cure from a liniment. You can expect, at the best, nothing but temporary relief. If you want to cure yourself you must deal with the cause, which is uric acid in the system. Turner's Rheumo achieves this object; it drives out the uric acid, and all rheumatic or sciatic pains at once cea3e. Mr W. Oakley, painter, New Brighton, writes:—-"I was suffering from a severe attack of rheumatic gout, and got a bottle of Rheumo. After a few doses I was a*ble to shave myself, although before taking it I could not use a knife. I will never be without Rheumo for the future, and will gladly recommend it to my suffering friends." Sold everywhere 2/6 and 4/6 * bottle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8232, 8 September 1906, Page 5
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