■ GOUT TROUBLES MANY A' MAN! Many people seem to think that gout is a privilege solely of. the wealthy old gentlemen who have nothing to do, and all day in which to do it. Never was there a greater mistake. Gout is only one form of the most prevalent disease—excess of urio acid in tho blood. Othor troubles of the same nature are Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, and Neuritis. . None ol these diswould cause so much ,pain and suffering would cause so much paid and suffering if taken in hand whon the early symn- ' toms wero manifested. When the first aches and twinges of pain are felt it is necessary to take a medicine that will neutralise and eradicate the excess uric acid. That remedy is EHEUMO. It possesses the remarkable powor of ridding the eystem of uric acid and its deposits. Read the experience of a sufferer for over twenty ycara. Mr. H. Hullen, Cheviot, writes:—"EHETJMO has done my wife a great amount of good. She got no good From the Hanmer Springe, having suffered from Chronic Rheumatism for over J twenty years." 2s. 6d, and 4s. Gd.—Advt.
Immigrants into the United States in 1913 numbered 1,197,892, an increase of 359,720, as compared, with 1912. An appeal has been mado to New York property owners to allow their vacant lots to ho used as playgrounds for children. '
BELIEVES AT ONOE. "I have always found Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy an absolutely Mife Bcmcdv for colic and diarrhoea," says Mrs. Julia Wakely. 78 Ball Street, Wanganui, N.Z. "For many years I suffered from colic pains, but since using Clinnitalain's Colic and Diarrhoea Reinody find that my ffenen.l health is much improved for it rolioves suffering at once."—Advt f
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 3
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