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THE BRIGHTEST HOPE FOE THE RHEUMATIC VICTIM IS RHEUMO. Some ..say "you cannot cure Rheumatism or Gout—once in the blood, always there." ■ Others who have experienced the wonderful ourativo influence of Rheumo know better, and do their beat to dispel the mistaken ; idea that Uric Aoid troubles are incurable. Here, for example, is the testimony of a sufforer and a fellowcountryman. Mr. Mat. Crannitch, for many years proprietor of the Temuka Hotel, Canterbury, writes:—'"For a long time I suffered from Rheumatism, 'using al kinds of remedies. Hearing of RHEUMO I tried it, and having taken a few bottles I can say that I havo not felt better for the past ten years. I can honestly say RHEUMO has been a great Buccess in my case." Hundreds of New Zealanders liave written in similar strain concerning RHEUMO, and what it has done for them it will do for you. No matter how advanced your case may be, give RIIEUMO . a trial-for RHEUMO cures uric acid diseases—Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago—when else fails G6t a bottle to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. The price is 2s. 6d. or fa. 6d —Advt. Messrs. Williams, Hunt, and Co., of Wellington, announce thatt hey have two farms for sale —800 acres at Picton (a sheep farm), and 240 acres in Taranaki (dairy farm). A sheep farm, comprising 1500 acres freehold, handy to Napier, is announced for sale by Messrs. Williams and Kettle, LIU, Napier. Messrs. Mackesy and Son, Whangarei, announcer that they liave for sale a beefing and dairy farm of 375 acres, O.R.P. A panic was caused during a Whitsuntide service at Christ Cliuieii, Ware, Herts, by the fall of a quantity of'masonry from the belfrey on to the roof of the church, the steeple having been struck by lightning. Four of the congregation fainted, the vicar stopped his sermon, gave out a hymn, and the service abruptly closed. Of all the days that arc in the week I drarly love but one day, And that is the day that comes between A Saturday and a Monday; For mother lakes ik all in hand, And, should we colds endure, Just, pours the good stuff down our throats— Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -Advt, ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 10

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368

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 10

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