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In 1847 during tlio course of a long swies of experiments with, numerous rheumatio and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Thus the cause, of Rheumatism and its kindred Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, and Stono was nt last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried—but without success. Ono 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 anotbor of this splendid remedy, and thus the sales of RHEUMO grow until to-day it ran be purchased all over New Zealand. RHEUMO has been tried, tested, and proved effectual by thousands of sufferers. Here's a case in point:—Mr. Alexander Miller, of Roslyn, is ono of Dunedin's be3t-known builders. Brief and businesslike, he writes;—"l suffered from Rheumatism in my book for two months, and was cured by RHEUMO in two or three days. I can recommend it to anyouo snfferine from the same complaint." Ton can take Mr. Miller's recommendation. All stores and chemists, 2s. Gd. and is. Gd.-Advt. '

Mrs. Dalrymple, who was travelling, was p;oud of her linguistic accomplishments. Accordingly she was much pleased when a Parisian woman asked: "Where did you learn your I'rcnch?" '"From a native," Mrs. Dalrymple replied proudly. "Ah," said the Frenchwoman, "a native of what?"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 9

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