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DO YOU SUFFER FROM GOUT? Has Gout got you in its grip P Do you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout, Stone, 01 Gravel ? Perhaps you have bought liniments. plasters, and embrocations, and found that although they brought temporary relief, the old trouble soon returned. Or perhaps_ you tried some largely advertised pills or cure-alls, which claim to cure evory ailment, including Rheumatism —of course, they, too, absolutely failed to give_ relief. Now, in fairness to yourself, in fairness to us, we want : Voir to give RHEXJMO a trial. RHEUMO will not cura any and every ■((rouble, .but it positively cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Stone, or Gravel. All these diseases ard due to one cause duly—excess uric acid in the blood. This excess .may he;{due to . several causes, .thp main one f is. jthe, of the kidneys fo do their work. You, cannot hp. cured until _the excess' has been removed'. Liniments and pills, alMtioV't will cure-nnickly and -effectually. At all chenlistiland stords/ ? 2s* 6d‘ and 4s *i o'. s

who for six ' months suffered the agonies and terrors of indigestion. This man was , (ii afraid to eat, ’ drink, ’ or M °- 3 O smdkd. 1 1 TUM SAME MAN- TRIED I ■ •1 1 i I• : • EDWARDS’ SYRUP OF MANDRAKE? One ' bottle eased, two bottles cured him of bis trouble. May be you are troubled witb Indigestion. Why not try EDWARDS’ SYRUP Of MANDRAKE? Price 2s 6d. EDWARDS’ CHEMiST, STRATFORD.

mM S 4 CPX 1 gS#|l] SB fil m Nature’s Danger 6 isnals o 1 I i Serious illness rarely overtakes anyone without some premonitory warning. ‘lyfej. The signs vary but they are there Wfr nevertheless. The person who m neglects the timely warnin' is the vftA one who goes down. Th s applies % with the greatest force to women. By the very nature of things they are called upon to undergo more auhcrmg and WM than mere man. Between 40 and oO yeais of * „ time when special care and is aemanded. lnm telligent treatment is called for, and that treatment a Wl Plantekoa Remedy. 1# HUE3E L'RWTN, 37 Ellice Str f f I cISSVSSBSSijSSty»<y«« M a | u *§ f WtUiK& ! TEKO.a’ I cannot in a letter of fins kind evil) my serious condition, or what I anteltoa did for me, hut if those interested would onlj write I shall he delighted to give particulars of mv case. I can also give you the names °t manj who have been cured of serious ailmeuu. hy the use of Plantekoa." Let it he understood that Plantekoa Remedy can be taken with absolute safety under all conditions. It is pmelj herbal, and of wonderful ellicacy. PPme, 5/- per bottle, at chemists and \ stores. ' Pi.amtkk.oa Ointment, l|-and }. 21- per pot. PLANTEKOA S«>AP, iI- P ( ’ 1 ' Oh, tablet Plantekoa Shaving Soap, 1/- % per stick. , . . , Pur free medical novice write to §m & 4 W PUI 11V/V) liiLiiou* " ■'* .... the IVfanagci’, Plantekoa Proprietary, , Ltd., Wellington. /• . v iA... , r .<j *•;, I c/T: v *j ..b H s&V'v.'Sfr si;.- {: t- ,: f/r:\ B £ h » i U ft-P m, • ' sf<r y y L ; /• Id iv.y I.f v /y tSsi tid;o_ SgP* 5,4 £ kemi v tr>. VWiif ?. o /'-i 2. STOHR, Chemist. Stratford ft?.'-l-X/Vd. A. FINDLAY. JL OV T •5 Ctnrr heencr. Mi!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 3

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