WHY RHEUMO CUKES RHEUMATISM. SOME INFORMATION FOR THE SUFFERER. I The proof of RHEUMO'S efficacy in cast* of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, ami Lumbago lies in the fact that hundreds of New Zealandcrs have personally testified to its success. Thero is a reason why RHEUMO cures where other alleged "remedies" fail, and the reason is this: Rheumo is solely a specific for uric troubles—Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica. and Lumbago, and it is compounded accordingly. It is not a "cure all." Rheumo commences to work at the seat of the trouble—uric acid, and disperses it without interfering with the normal functions of tho body. Thus tho blood becomes purified anil rheumatic symptoms cease because the cause has been removed. After taking RHEUMO tho one-time martyr finds himself once more ablo to enjoy life. Here, for example, are a few words from a letter written by Mr. W. James, for many years Proprietor of tho Terminus Hotel, Christchurch—a sufferer for 14 years:—"l tried almost every remedy suggested, but with little relief. About three years ago I tried Rheumo, and it gavo mo the greatest satisfaction." All chemists and' stores, 2s. 6d. and is. 6d. —Advt. Messrs. Laery and Co.. Ltd., will sell, at the Exchange, Allen Street, to-day, at 3 p.m., under instructions, from tho owners, the s.s. Manama, as she now lies at the Wool Wharf, Wellington. It is reported that tho engines and boilers have been recently overhauled, and that tho hull is in sood condition. Mr. .Toliu Kirkland, surgeon dentist, has entered into an arrangement lo carry on tho practice of his profession in conjunction with Mr. W. llobbs, at Lower llitll, over Messrs. G. Feist r.nil Co.'s shop. Mr. Kirkland has had several years' professional experience both in Australia, and New Zealand, and is qualified by examination. Applications aro invited in our columns for organist for Wesley Church. Thousands have tried "NAZOL" for Colds in the Head, Bronchitis, and Influenza, and prefer if to any other remedy, because it is prompt in its action, eflVelive, and does not disorder the stomach.— Advt. Galvanised iron is iron dipped into molton 7,inc. . The coating is not electrically applied, as the word galvanised soms to imply*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 6 August 1913, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 6 August 1913, Page 3
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