• Members of the New Zealand representative Rugby team, which is to sail for Australia on Friday next, are assembling in Wellington.' They are staying at the Grand Hotel. 1 ' In. 1847 during the course of . a long series of experiments with, numerous rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed ' that tho blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Thus the cause of Rheumatism rind its kindred diseases, Sciatica,. Lumbago, Gravel, nnd Stono was at last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried—but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked at tho problem for many a year. At last ho compounded a medicine which cured practically every case—cured even those who had suffered for twenty years and more. One told an- ! other of this splendid remedy, and thus the sales of ItHEUMO grew until to-day it cau be purchased all over New Zealand. RHEUMO has been tried, tested, and proved effectual by thousands of sufferers. Here's a ease in point Alexander Miller, of Koslyn, is one .of Dunedin's best-known builders. Brief and businesslike. he writes:—"l suffered from Kheumatism in my back for two months, and was cured by HHEUMO in two 01; three dnvs. I can recommend it to anyone suffering from the same complaint." You can take Mr. Miller's recommendation. All.stores and chemists, 2',. 6d. and 4s. 6d.—Advt.
HIGGINSON .& MACSHANE, Sharobrokers and Aqoountwitii, WFEAXEEEBJOK ST., .WELLINGTON,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 10
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232Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 10
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