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EHEUMO EECbMIfEND'ED FOE EHEUMATISM.

There is no', niedicinq so strongly r&commended for. the cure.of the disease" which- prompted" its . 'compounding..' EHEUMO. • At your owii.doors''there are scores : of people grilling and 'eager to :tes-. tify to its efficiency. Every,year in-New' Zealand .hundreds :of hard-earned -.sovereigns are spent on useless pills and lini-' merits by ...people' suffering -from :Eheu-' matism, Gout,. Sciatica/ Eheumatic Gout, or Lumbago..,' Their;, money -is . siniply thrown away l because,these.so-called,burns'. cannot possibly, .expol : from the. system the excess-!Uric'acid—which is thecauso of;the;.trpuble. EHEUiIO . is>the only medicine':, that, will/ .accomplish' .this quickly and effectually. Mr. , W. James, Proprietor of the Terminus Hotel, Christ', church, relates his.".'interesting: experience:— ' .. ■ "■ ■;' -. -..- '■ ■'■ .... ::; "I suffered very, greatly from Eheuma-, tic Gont for quite FOURTEEN'YEARS and tried almost every remedy suggested, by my friends and medical practitioners, but,with very littlo relief. About three years ago I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO. I 'did so, and with the greatest satisfaction. , I have a little twingo now and then, but a dose or two of RHEUMO puts me right at once." ; ' Do not delay. Get RHEUMO at onco, Follow Mr. James's example and keep a bottle by you. All chemists and storos sell RHEUMO at 2s. Gd. and 4s. GdAdvt. .' ', . . -.- ■'■ 15

Old gent, whose hat has been gyroscoping inito the gutter.: "You young ruffian, aren't you afraid the ball will crash through one of those windows?" Street cricketer: "Not me, guv'nor. You see, it ain't my ball.", .. The-most-painful'thing-under the sun, And distressing if lot too long run, Is tho corn that stops walking, And sots people talking, '.'.'■'■ Ere a loaso of now lifo is begun. BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS, Iβ.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 12

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