©Mr. and Mrs. Berndtson, of *h® Bridge Street Bakery and Tea Booms, Eltham, are delighted with Fluenzol and the many cures it has effected.. Not long since, their son Harry was very bad with influenza and had to cease work. He took a dose of Fluenzol and about half-an-hour later Sira. Berndtson remarked to her husband, “ There’s Harry working m the bakehouse and singing like a Fluenzol is wonderful l*-~ Leading Dootors and Trained Nurses recommend gargling “Fluenzol” for Catarrh and . Throats. Chemists and stores, . 1/6 and 2,6. m MUSCLES IN ivNOTS. JOINTS ALL S r i fFFKNED AND SWOLLEN. Lance-like pains mrturo_ and tordont the. victim of Rheumatism, and d quack remedies, .but all without ob•airiing relief. Do not despair. 'Miere $ a 'medicine that can and wili cure ou. Take- ROFUMO. It is a posi:ve antidote for uric acid poisoning, it. relieves pain, removes tfye swelling, ~nd clears the system of excess' uric Jcid—.the cause .of- nil the trouble. JJ.IEUMO is neither a liniment nor a jill, but a,, liquid medicine of marvelous therapeutic value. BHEUMO conquers Ttliemna.lisra. Sold by all chemists ai'd at 2s” 6d 'and .4& fkl buttle. 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3984, 17 July 1915, Page 8
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