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IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM The proprietors of Book’s Rheumatic Powder wish it known that every tin of their Powder is sold with a gaurantee AD chemists sad storekeepers are authorised to refund the price paid by those not having benifited by the use of it: Close on 500 cured cases are known to the proprietors, and the following are a few who have kindly consented to have their names mentioned to induce other sufferers to benifit by the use of Back’s Rheumatic Powder:—L. R. Webb, Makotnku; Thos. A. Fruden, Eltham; James Harvey, Mrs Hart, and Mary Ann Hodder, Ashurst; W. H. Lukies, Pob angina; Joseph Cummerfield, Foxton; Maurice McCollum and Albert Burges, Waihi; H. E. Dane, Patea; John Douglas Hampden, Otago. Sold at all chemist, and stores, ?s 6d per tin. Locally at M. H. Walker’s Red House, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1904, Page 3
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339Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1904, Page 3
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