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FRIG ACID TROUBLES FLY BEFORE THE MAGIC OK RHEEMO. ’Tus always painful to watch the sufferings of those who are afflicted I>y Rheumatism, Gout. Lumbago, or Sciatica. Torture day and night—a trouble to themselves and those around them, no rest or peace—the story is the same in almost every case. But there is a brighter side oftimes—for many tell of how they recovered their health and strength through RTIET MO, the world-famed cure for Eric Acid trembles. Here is a case in point. Mr Gen. Colledge, of Wellington, write*: —“A few weeks ago I was attacked with Rheumatic Gout; my feet were much swollen and I had to keep to my bed. Hearing of your curie for Gout, ! sent for a bottle of RHEUM.O, and after taking a few doses the effect was magical, the severe pain left, and th swelling disappeared. 1 was soon on ray feet again and able to go to work.” Here is hut an* isolated instance of RHEEMO’S wonderful curative qualities, yet there are still those who buy useless quack nostrums heI cause they are a little cheaper than Rheumo. Don’t he misled, RHEEMO is the one and only genuine cure for rheumatic troubles. Of all chemists ' and stores, *_’s 6d and is Gd, x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 5

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