CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM. The many kinds of Rheumatism can be traced to the one cause—excess uric acid in the blood. Although this if act is recognised by the leading physicians and scientists, people still try .to cure their Rheiimutism,'Gout, Sciatica, and Lunibaso by embrocations and liniments and pills instead of using a rational remedy find rooting out the cause.. If relief is to bo obtained and a perinnnent cure offected RHEUMO must be taken. RHEUM 0 possesses the remarkable qualitv of neutralising and removing this excess uric acirl and its deposits from the system. It acts through the circulatory system of the blood, and thus expels-the uric acit! No matter how long standing your case may be 3 - »u can rely on BTIEU'MO effecting a cure. Mr. John .Sullivan, Tiniorn Bottling Stores, Timaru, has great faith in RHEUMO. He'has Rood reason to be. ■ TCond how it cured-him!' "I hnvo taken your RnEDMO for Rheumatic Omit, and have great faith in it: I can recommend it as a good medicine in Rheumatic cases. John Sullivan." 2». Gd. or 4s. 6d. Mrs. Christian Hirth, of St. Louis, M., had apparently died, after a three months' illness, and the undertaker was about to prepare the body for tho grave. A sudden movement of the oyelid caused a penny that had been placed tnereon to drolf off, and tlie discovery was mado that the woman was alivo.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 3
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233Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 3
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