MR. CHAPMAN WAS SCEPTICAL, BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM.
Mr. F. J. Chapman is well- known in Nelson. Read how RHEUMO curodthim. Ho writes:'— "Being a bit sceptical Mrffl tile reason that I did not try RHECJMO, until-you put the experience of others you aad'.tho benefit (hoy derived. I arn .no longer-a'sceptic aftor what RHETJMO his done-for-'hio. 'L am'constantly 111 draUßhts in my 'Engino Driver at Messrs. GriffeniHand-'Sbn^'Fae- 1 tory. I can recnmmend'EHEMfO' as it-good remody.—F. J. Chapman, wNelson."*.w:vt Why suffer when RHEWp (Sili-curo'Vyou. At all Stores and ,• In every novel of tw-enl;y r .ycars,vagovthe !fai'r'i equestrian played a it, thrift, or indifference, induced the .daughters of ,tbiigive up an amusement \vhich caused theiin to appear so charming?—" Black and White."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 9
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120MR. CHAPMAN WAS SCEPTICAL, BUT RHEUMO CONVINCED HIM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 9
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