,' .Tho" man'-'or' ■■ -won'lah, who is suffering from ■Rhoumatlsiiv'.Gbiit;.Sciatica, . or other ; com-. plaints.arising.-from 'ho urlcVncid poisoning,,! "is oftentimes as helpleS'ds ilbaby, the stiffened, 'muscles. and joints causo'jntonse .torture, rind frequently" reduce the'viciinito astato of utter helplessness. Bdii't Mmiilii tlic victim of Rheumatism, Talto RHEUi\IO: tho modern' antidotd '.for urlo acid ! poisoning.-■ RIIEtLMO. is ( .a, 'scientific "preparation, '> to ■ be. .taken,; inwardly.' RHEOM& gives nfonbfc relief): with the, first dose;.the pain and, swelling Usually disappear);and a euro 13 generally effected within*' ii'. hours,/: Stold'by. all. chemists and etorekcejlerß; iat 25,:6i1/and is, 6d, tfor bottle. : .' ,V B
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 9
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93Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 9
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