■ WHY RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM. SOME INFORMATION FOR THE SUFFERER, The proof of RHEUMO'S efficacy in coses of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago lies in the fact that hundreds of New Zoalandors have personally testified to its success. There is a reason why RHEUMO cures where other alleged "remedies" fail, and the reasons is this: Rheumo is sololy n specific for uric troubles—Gout, Rheumatism, Scia. tica, and Lumbago, and it is compounded accordingly. It is not . a "euro all." Rheumo commences to work at tlio 6eat of the trouble—uric, acid, and disperses it without interfering with the normal functions of the. body. Thus the blood becomes purified and rheumatic .symptoms ceasc because the cause has been removed. After talcing RHEUMO the one-time martyr finds himself once more ablo to enjoy life. litre, for example, are a few words from a letter written by Mr.. W. James, for many years Proprietor of the Terminus Hotel. Christchurch—a sufferer for U years:—"l tried almost every remedy suggested, but with little relief. About threo years ago I tried Rhoumo, and it gave mo the greatest satisfaction." All chemists and stores, 2s. 6d. and 4s. Gd— Advt.
An enjoyable time was spent on Satur : day last by a prty who, under -the guidance of Mr. Arthur Seed, general manager of May Morn, visited tho company's mill at Mangaron. After a look at tho machinery and buildings, tho visitors were taken across the Ilutt River to tho bush, and saw the first log-hauler in position, and wont along the track as far as ■possible. Being delegates to the large conference held last week in Wellington, they took the keenest interst in this up-to-date mill. The trip proved quito an eye-opener to the visitors, who represented the.entire sawmilling industry of Now Zealand, and who had only vaguely heard of the name of May Mom. Attention is drawn to the grand bazaar to be opened by Mr. Wilford, M.P., at (lie Lower Hutt next Friday. An attractive programme has been drawn up, including various competitions, half-hour concerts, Punch and Jndy, etc. Advice, 'tis cheap, so wo are told, And people oft ignore it; But if they had to pay, I'm sure, In their brain-pans they'd store it. But very few upon this Earth Could fail their friends to adjure. Everyone blessed with common sense To drink Woods' Great I'eppermint 1 Cure.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 4
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392Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 4
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