The annual post-bag of British India carrics more tlian 720,000,000 letters ami more than 97,000,000 newspapers. "See that man over there?" said the man in a. trnniear, pointing to n wanfnced fellow-traveller, young yet bent almost double. "Well, i was likojtthat only a your ngo—bent up with Rheuifi:itism and raclccd with Sciatica. Now, look at me—i'vo not a trace of the old trouble. I'm quito halo and heartythanks to KHEUMO. 1 tried scores of things before KIIEUMO, but they did mo no good. Jf over you yot Rlieumatism. Gout, or Lumbago, ItIIEUMO will euro you. Thousands testify to the wonderful qualities of RHHUJFO. It iclieves tho cause of the trouble; drives the uric acid from the system, and brings relief and cure." Of all chemists alul storea, 2s, Cel. and is, Gd. 49
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9
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133Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9
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