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:1 wonder, a Star gossip asks, n corajmfcinsense or t an improved taste is ihe <:ause of the increasing .popularity of greyhair. It is surprising to note the ber. of pretty and; charming women who "sport" their grey locks with most picturesque effect. At a small itvarty at the R'-tz recently two ladies (both comparatively young) and the officers to -whom, they" were giving a. "send-off" had irongrey hair, and very well they looked. One of the ladies, I am sure, was in the very early thirties.

BHETJMO REACHES THE GOUTY SPOT. Rhenmo is absorbed right into tlve bt^od — -penetrates the innermost re'«se6£Of tissues, nmrecles and joints. Thus Rheums leaches the grouty spot and' attacks the disease a,t' its root—dissolves and epels the cause —excess uric acid. Mr A. OiHesp&e, of "Wellington, was cured from rheumatic gout by two bottles of Rbeumo. He recommended Rheumo to Ks friends -witifr the following result. He wrJt-es:—"A friend who had suffered from rheumatic gout for some throe vears, -whose case "was considered hopeless, received 1 almost immediate relief from pain, and after taking three bottles of Rbetun'o ivas able to leave her bed — to -which she had: ibeen' confined for four weeks—and'move about the room." Get i S!bSeasa.o — 2s 6d and; 4a 66s bottle. j .-For Tcotihaohe Barrraclough's 3>lagic Srervanie--«oi instant core, ! '•■ &T9E3&&& cure* corns qmck-rf. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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