In the course of numerous experiment! with rheumatic- and gouty subjects, scientists noticed Hiat the blood of every' patient contained excess uric acid, Many prescriptions to neutralise and expel this urio acid wero tried, but without sueces?. Ono of N.Z.'s leading chemists worked on tho problem for many years. At last ho compounded a medicine which cured in many cases—even sufferers for over twenty years. One told another of tUis •K-onderfiil medicine—TtHEUMO—and thus the sales grew. lUIEUMO seldom faiU to give relief, as instanced by the leslimonv of :i 'inrr Mciub?r of tlio Wollincton City Council:— "I experienced a very bud attack of Rheumntij! Oout; so bnd (bat I had io leave business. On arrival home 1 immediately took iv dose of HIIEUMO, repeating same every four hours.- The pain soon lefl, and in the morning f enmp down to business as usual. t can confidently recommend it to sufferefs from Elioumatio Gnu)-. ("!pt a bndlo 10-nijjhl, 2s. fid. and 4j. Cd., nl chemists and stores.—Advl. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Teppermint Cuw^
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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