HOW RHEUMO CURED MR. GILLESPIE.
A> host of . witnesses .-.sing the ..piqisps of of this’ wonderful remedy r ja duo 1 tf>, tinfact that it attacks at once expels the; r’#al cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Lumbago—excess of uric acid in the blood. Mr. Andrew Gillespie, y-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 tire 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 whose 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 chemists and stores, 2s 6d. and 4s, 6d.
FOUR SUPERB PIANOS, The Broadwocd! The Ronisch! The Lipp! The Steinway! There, are constantly received lay the Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., big shipments of these famous pianos—now instruments, in brilliant condition and tone. Although these pianos have a world-wide reputation for stylo and finality, they can yet be sold by “The Dresden” at prices which constitute remarkable value! Time payments if desired. The Dresden system of deferred payment is so reasonable that clients scarcely miss the instalments. Moreover, those who buy in this way are only charged legitimate catalogue prices. This firm cantos the largest stock of pianos in New Zealand, and has instruments from the lowest to the highest price, so that all can bo suited. The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager: M. J. Brookes. Full particulars from the local representative, G. W. MILLS, Stationer, Broadway (late Cargill’s), x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 2
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