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Mail Notice.

The next mail for the United Kingdom and Europe via Australia, due at London, will close at this office oa Friday, the lat day of June, at 5 p.m. J. Owens, Postmaster,

RHEUMO GIVES IMMEDIATE BELIEF. One of Bheumo's most enthusiastic advocates is Mr F. D. Pelling, proprietor of the Temperance Hotel at Eket«huna. Mr Polling nan proved that Rheumo cures gout and Rheumatism quickly and effectually. He writes :—" Kindly send me another bottle of your Rheumo mixture, as I have had no trouble with gout since I kept it in the house. It gives immediate relief by taking one dose. I can with confidence recommend Rheumo for either gout or rheumatics." Give Rhkumo a fair trial, and it will cure yon just as it cured Mr Pelling. All chemists and stores sell it at 2a 6d and 4s 6d a bottle.

As the Governor was moving up to the platform at the unveiling ceremony yesterday (says Friday’s New Zealand Herald), a very frail and aged soldier—one of the Empire’s Veterans’ Association’s contingent, who had arrived on the scene supported on either side by a comrade —was escorted to a seat by the other veterans, being too frail to take bis place in the ranks, but when his Excellency the Governor arrived, and the veterans were preparing to stand at the salute, the aged soldier rose from his seat, unnoticed, and tottered over to the others with the remark, “I must stand to cheer.” His comrades, with instant and unquestioning recognition of the spirit actuating the old hero, took hold of either arm, drew him into the ranks and supported him while the Governor passed on to the platform, and the old fellow’s voice was beard in the cheering—an almost unnoticed incident, but full of the pathos that has lived in such pictures as “ The Last Muster ” and The Guards' Cheer.”

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3880, 30 May 1906, Page 3

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Mail Notice. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3880, 30 May 1906, Page 3

Mail Notice. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3880, 30 May 1906, Page 3