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Oil Friday next the New Zealand Club is entertaining Professor Findlay at a luncheon to be held at the Y.M.C.A. "Rooms at one o'clock.. Nearly everyone is liable to uric acid trouble, and • yet many persist in disregarding tho first signs-pains and swellings in the joints, stiffness and soreness in the muscles. These symptoms show that .'the liver and kidneys are not doing thoir work properly—excess uric acid is accumulating'in the blood. " This uric acid may accumulatq.for a long time without serious (rouble. But as soon as you are run down or exposed to cold or damp, it will surely assort itself. This excess acid must ba removed, and tho one remedy that will do it is 11HEUJIO. Klieumo neutralises and eradicates tho excess and loaves the blood free and pure. Thousands' havo beeli cured by this wonderful remedy. Head lioiv ;RHEUMO curod Mr. Mat. Ci-annitch, :the popular proprietor of the T,'emuka Hotel, well known throughnut Canterbury. "For a long time I suffered from Khoumatism, using all kinds of remedies. Hearing of KHEUMO I tried it. I have not felt better for the past 10 years, and I can honestly say that RHEUMO in my ease has been a great .success."; Act. now. Got a bottle of RHEUJIO to-night from your chemist or storekeeper. 2s. 6d. and is. 6d.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 4

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219

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 4

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