~ln- the course of numerous experiments with rheumatic and couty sublets, scientists noticed that the blood i °f 6vcxt patient contained excess uric * - ' Many prescriptions to neutra{jßo and expel this uric acid were tried J®'. without success. One of N.Z.'s leading chemists worked on the probi. , , lem for many years. At last he comv pounded a medicine which cured in >; niany cases—even sufferers for over f Wen *y years. One told another of this /■ vWoiiderf ul medicine—RHEUMO —and the sales grew. RHEUMO seldom ; j'fails to give relief, as instanced by the / --testimony of a former Member of the ; - Wellington City. Council:— "I experienced a very bad attack of tiE/,.Bheynia.tic Gout; so bad that.l had to business. On arrival home, I ffiunediately took a dose of RHEUMO, feiiWjJeating same every four hours. _ The Sfefspain 'soon left, and. in the morning I gleams down to business as usual. I ||&,c&b. confidently recommend it to suffrom Rheumatic Gout. fpVr. Get a bottle to-night, 2s 6d and 4s mm t chemists and- stores. SO
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 9
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170Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 9
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