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MR. CHAPMAN WAS. SCEPTICAL, BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM.

Mr. F. J. Chapman is well known in Nelson. Ecad how HHEUJIO cured him. Ho writes:— "Beinß a bit sceptical Was tho reason that I did-- not try 'RHEUMO, until you put the experience of others you know and the benefit they derived. 1 am. no longer a scop tic after what I'JIEU'MO has done for me. I am constantly in .draughts in my occupation as Engine .Driver at .Messrs. Griffon and Son's Factory. .1 can- recommend EHEUjfO as a good ' I'omedy.—i'. J. Chapiiia'n, Nelson." ' Why suffer when KHEUMO will euro you. At all Stores and Chemists,-2s. Gd. and 4s. (id. ~,-V ■■■'■'■- ■ - • ■•■■: l

The year 190S lias not run very far yet, but: already nil unpleasant number of failures h.13; Ijberi reported. It is always pathetic to witness the death-strunggles of some fine old house, vainly endeavouring ; to fit modem requirements into thn. methods of. generations, ago.'—Drapera' Retford." . To. speak of polities you need strong coffco Mid'a mild cigar; to speak about horses, you want, ivhisky, soda, and an enormous and strong cigar; to converse properly on tlio subject of women or a.rt, tea and a light cigaretto are indisporisable. At least, this is my experience.—" Mattino," Naples. ,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 11

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MR. CHAPMAN WAS. SCEPTICAL, BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 11

MR. CHAPMAN WAS. SCEPTICAL, BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 11

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