RELIEF FROM THE START.
IF a medicine is to be of any value it should give relief with the very first dose—that is exactly how Rheumo works. It is a positive antidote lor uric acid poisoning. If you suffer from rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, or any other disease of a similar nature, isn’t it fair to suppose that if Rheumo will cure others it will cure you. Rheumo is a liquid to be swallowed in prescribed doses. It gives relief with the first dose, and generally effects a permanent cure within forty eight hours. Rheumo expels the uric acid poison, kills the pain, and removes the .swelling. Those who have tried it advertise it most. Rheumo Conquers Chronic Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at zs 6d and 4s 6d'per bottle A digger rode into a West Australian town to consult a doctor. Having done so he went to hav9 the prescription made up. “How much is the lot ?” he asked the chemist. “Well, let me see,” was the reply. “There’s seven and sixpence for the medicine, and a shilling for the bottle.” He hesitated, as if uncertain whether he had charged everything. “ Oh, hurry up, boss !” said the miner. “Put* a price on the cork, and let’s know the worst.”
New Zealand farmers should grow linseed. There is always a ready market at a good price for the crop. A little of it fed to horses or milking cows has a wonderful beneficial effect, and nothing will, fatten up turkeys, ducks, or fowls quicker. It should not be grown bn the same land more frequent ly than once in-four years. ' Tasmania is a small place, and yet it manages to grow some .£500,000 worth of potatoes in a year. At least that is the estimated value of the yield for the past year, and the average price would probably be about £3 per ton. For: Bronchial Cough, take Wood’# Great 'Peppermint Cure, and 2& 6d every where-.
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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 192, 23 June 1903, Page 4
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328Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 192, 23 June 1903, Page 4
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