CHRONIC RHEUMATISM EFFECTUALLY CURED. Kq matter htW laag you have filtered from Rheumatism, no iila"er What dther remedies have failed RHEUMO, if giv n a fair tiift!. will effect a cure. Tnousands of other sufferers have been p -rmaaentiy cured by Rh- umo when ail eh had been tried in'yain. Many have spent arge sums of money at Rotorua and other thermal springs, but it was RHEUMO that eventually -fleeted a cure. If you are suS tring from Rheumatism, or from Gloat, Lumbago, Sciatica, or kindred comp amts; give Rheumo a tair trhl, It has cured other and will cure you—and that at little cost. All chemists and stores, 2s 6d aud 4s Gd. A Grandfather’s Story. MR CARROL OF SYDMEY TELLS HOW HIS GRANDSON, HIS WIFE AND HIMSELF WERE CUBED. Any medical preparation that is trustworthily vouched for as b iug equally effective -mb palients old or young would naturally seem to lie entitled to public confidence.’ When a man over threescore vears old gives you particulars of how hi* little grandson two and a half years old wai cured ■ f what seemed to be a hopeless ailment, and in the next brea h tells you that he himself afterward> used some of the same medicine, and was npidly cured o' a vari ty of disorders, and n xt that his wife and other members n£ his family have used that medicine and always wi;h prompt cures!—we 1, it is needless to say any more, except to te'l you that ther i is only one prepared medicine known that has such a rec ird, aud th-tt one is the renowned Mother Seigel’s Syrup, which lias stood ihe lest of public use and approval for 35 ye«rs. Just read what Mr John arroll, of 13, Little Barcora Str et, Darlinghurst, Sydney, wrote on December 7th, 1904, of i'.s po.ver in re ieving d-bility or "the wasting sickn-vs,” weak stomach, n rvous□ess, kidne troubles, constipation, indi gestion, and how hea'th, strength, and happiness came afterwards : LITTLE EI)W‘BI>, THE BUANDSON. Two-and-a-half years back my liit'e grandson, Edward, then oaiy two-and-a-half years old, was so ill and >o th.u, and rail 'iom the wasting disease that we hid to cany him on a pillow. We t’ied all kinds of infant -’ food - for him. but nothing would remain on his s omiob. He was very fr tful and s-e i *d to be in cons ant pain. Mia grand no her took bi n frequently to the chi dren’s hoard al; bit though they were inoit kii d mid attentive .heir ir aiment did him no good. One. day an old ady friend of my wife's persua-ied her to give him a course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. To our great joy little Edward within a very few weeks necum* bright and cheerfu 1 , rstained his food wi.'hom. difficulty, and gained in weight and strength. Soon he wis out of danger, but we continued to give him the Syrup and he soon developed into a strong h art,', active child, Me is now five years old, as fiae a little fellow for his age as one would wish to meet, and I firnvy believe that Mother Seigel’s Syrup saved his life. NOW THE GRANDFATHER HIMSELF. myself am we i along in years, and. for years suffered from kidney complaint, chronic constipa'ion and indigestion. I had tried manv ‘ remedies ’ aud had nearly lost faith in medicine ; but when I saw how the Syrup was helping ray little grandson, 1 decided o give it a trial. It regulated my bowsla nicely, restored my digestion, »nd relieved me of a backache, which had for years caused me intense misery, lam now always in good health, and I f°el twenty years younger than I did two years back, when I took the first dose of Seigel’s. AND THE REST OF THE FAMILY. My good wife, and others of my family, have also of eu used the medicine for various complaints and ailments, and it has always given prompt relief. We would almost as goon be without bread in our Imus-* as without a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. WHY RHEUMO GURES RHE '• MATISM. Rheumatic pains are caused by the presence in the b'ood ef uric acid, lactic acid,, and other foreign substances. Thi« accumulation of acid poison must be neutralised and driven out before a cure can be effected. It is uso'ess takiug something that will merely deaden the pain—the coison needs to be exp i led. RHEUMO is the on* sovereign remedy which will speedijy and ffectual'y ohre Rheumatism, Gout, S iitica, Lumbago, and other kindred ail-, mesis. It is the triumphant result of years of scientific experiment, It has cured thousands, and it will cure you Put it to the test—give it fair trial. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Wholesale Agents. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-ra and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not a low the dealer to sell you a substitute. Be firm in your conviolion that there is nothing so good th s ra p dicine has been tested in the most severe a d dangerous cases of cram is colic and diarrhoea, and has nevtr been known to fail. For sale by E. Hialey, Foston.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3536, 17 June 1905, Page 2
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