A DREAD DISEASE AND ITS REMEDY. Rheumatic pains arc caused hy the presence in the blood o* an excess of uric acid, lactic acid, and other foreign substances. This accumulation of acid poison must be neutralised and driven out before a cure can be effected. It is useless taking a pill or liniment that will merely deaden tho pain—the poison needs to be expelled. Rheumo is the one sovereign remedy which will speedily aud effectually cure Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Jjumbago, and other kindred ailments. It is the triumphant result of years of scientific experiment. It lias cured thousands, and it will cure yon. Put it to the test. Give it a fair trial. All chemists and stores sell it, 2s (>d and 4s (id bottle.* Tho Auckland Education Board lias resolved to insist upon private schools conforming to the regulation making regular attendance of children on tho roll compulsory; requiring the school managers to supply a monthly certificate of attendance and instructing the truant officer to take action when the law is not complied with.—Press Association. RELIEVED AFTER MANY YEARS. ''Chamberlain's Tablets have been the means of relieving me of indigestion," writes Mr James Coffey, exstationraaster at Mentone, Vie. "I was for many years with the Victorian railways, hut am now retired. In the rush of work there one is apt to neglect oneself, and fly to all sorts of alleged remedies. In Chamberlain's Tablets I have found the the best remedy I nave ever tried." Sold hy all chemists and storekeepers.*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 3
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