HOW RHEUMO CURED MR. GILLESPIE. A host of witnesses sing the pi ruses of EHEUMO. The -.ucceis ol this wonderful remedy is due to tinfact that it attacks and at once expels the real cause of Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Lumbago—excess of uric acid in the blood. Mr. Andrew Gillespie, of Wellington, is so well known throughout N.Z. that his experience will interest many. He writes:— “Whilst suffering from a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout, a friend brought me a bottle of RHEUMO. Its effect was certain; the pain left; the swelling went down, and the second bottle completed the cure. My wife also had a severe attack, and one bottle effected the cure. After taking three bottles, a friend who had been suffering from Rheumatic Gout for some three years, and whoso case was considered hopeless, received almost immediate relief from pain and was able to leave her ,bed. When I hear of anyone suffering from Rheumatic Gout, I always recommend RHEUMO. There are many suffering who would get prompt relief if they only tried RHEUMO.” At all cheqiists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s, 6d.
The demand is running strong for Hoyle’s Prints, Warner’s Corsets, and Roslyn Unshrinkable Underwear, x
m%6 m i EDMONDS f-.■';’* w r 'im, % J M ’*<i'j ■*£. __ •s m you smile over jourcookin^ it; is certain ■ ‘ ■- 1 1 £•■•:» L ~, - . eye ; t ... i - ■»- 1 going well tnat *s “ Pastfy r as, light as a snowflake, ■;(■)/vjii «ur . qT>l!>v;jL* ..r-u- j., (( , . , MirfO Cakes. as tadty as can be, - thm : arch highly nutritious; i a)l doth such cooking agree. Thus tlie smile of satisfaction is seen on the face of the happy cook who consistently uses Edmonds Baking Powder. She knows she need not worry for Edmonds is “Sure to Rise' * For some fine || recipes get the H “Sure to Rise” H Cookery Book. H A card will || bring it to you', || sent post free. m B |jWB J Ms’fvj BAK mu MG i 4, * POWDER /zcrr •>■??/
SB® LI n & >£.*i >«>s*» tCV,cv 445! Dime lAd i v cy* S}^w3®3«HiS!« A*fc O' &*Ss 3g&« AS XN &! yi >C2 !$§ if 11 8 ?sin«Lw„ Bathtime is a happy time for the children if PLANTEKOA MEDICATED SOAP is used. Once it has been tried they will always demand it. for they can distinguish between good and bad soaps as they can distinguish between other articles. Use Plantekoa Medicated Soap once or twice and you will find that the effect is marvellous. There’s a reason why it gives such a feeling of comfort and restfulness. A. well-known doctor says :—“ When in search of a really good soap, we soon find that certain soaps are very harmful. A Nearly all hard soaps are made from 4 Soda Ash ’ and </■ tend to dry and harden the skin—if used often they produce bad effects. It is specially important to distinguish Gfl between the qualities of soaps used on the sensitive skins of infants and invalids. If you wash an infant with strongly $ caustic soap, you may look for a state of discomfort in (ho $ child which will make it restless and miserable. You if are not able to tell why it is so and may ascribe to ‘temper’ |i what is due to irritation of the skin caused by bad soap.” u Plantekoa Medicated Soap is the ideal for a delicate and $ sensitive skin. It contains no “soda ash” or caustic, /Ip, and in a short time it w I. impart a delightful, velvety smoothness, while i« medicinal properties pre vent and cure irritation, r.sh s and soreness. Plantekoa Medicated Soap is n ii Jr. m the Soap of particular people and has been truly described as Society Soap. Price, 1/-per tablet or three tablets ir handsome green and gold box for 2/9 at chemists and stores. Plantekoa Shaving Soap, 1/-per stick. Cl. .yp»' 1 AJediZcbied C Jlqtt thQQi^ E. B. STOHR}’Chemist. Stratford. A. FSNDLAY, Storekeeper, Miolilrst
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 38, 8 October 1912, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 38, 8 October 1912, Page 3
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