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"SWEET IS PLEASURE AFTER PAIN."

' Snug the.' Poet—Probably' lie liad' 1 experienced . relief .from ; Rheumatism.- or: - - :ijout, and. in tho joy of recovery gave expression to those ;irords.v,:j-Every isaf.. feror from- tho excrucmtmgir.paiijs u {- . these.' and kindred diseases' will echo' the'. I '-" poet's sentiment: "when > they- ! have': tried ii.HEUMO. "■■Mr.- Andrew Gillespie, o! Wellington, is so well known • throaghout New Zealand, that his experience, win interest many; - ? He writes:— y : -'Whilst Buffering- trom- a ; severe aN' tack of Uheumatio: Gout, a friend broueht me a bottle of RHEUMO. Its effect was certain; the pain left me; the swelling ' went down, and tho second ..bottle: coin- ' pleted the cure. A friend- who has beon v suffering ; from. Rheumatic Gout . fof/'.somo three years, and whose case wn* considered hopeless, received almost' immediate 1 , relief; fi'dinjr-paini-and after taking -throo bottles wutu tible -to leave lior ijed; jWheul. hear of • nnyono suffering from Rheumatic - Gout, I always-recom, : mend RHEUMO. There are many suffering who would get prompt relief » they only tiled ItHlilfllO." • Get a bottlo from the nearest chemist or storekeper, either at 28. Gd. or 4e, c 6d.—Advt. j

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 20

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"SWEET IS PLEASURE AFTER PAIN." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 20

"SWEET IS PLEASURE AFTER PAIN." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 20

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