DON'T TRIFLE WITH RHEUMATISM—STABT WITH RHEUMO NOW. Maybe you do not realise the danger of neglecting Rheumatism and iout in the early stages. Perhaps /oil only get a twinge now and again •aid do not trouble over much. Then ieware, you are living in a fool's para-lis-e. As time goes on excess of uric icid in the blood gradually and surely veaken the system until life becomes a nisery. Day and night the excruciatng torment of Rheumatism will renind you of the days when you negected Nature's warning signals—and /ou ; will have no one to blame but ,'ourself. If there is the slightest eviience of Rheumatic or Gouty symp;oms—if there is stiffness and soreioss of the muscles, inflammation of : oints, dull aches and pains in the tack—then take RHEUMO at once. &HEUMO acts upon the blood instantly, disperses the uric acid which ■auses the trouble. Rheumo tones he system, thus eliminating the cause if the trouble—hundreds testify to its •urative properties. Mr John Sullivan, of Timaru, a one-time victim of Rheumatic Gout, writes:—"! have :aken your RHEUMO for Rheumatic lout and have a great faith in it. I ■an recommend it as a good medicine n Rheumatic cases." Trv RHEUMO—'twill cure you too. Of' all chemists, 2s Gd and 4s Gd. 4
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 41, 24 June 1913, Page 6
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212Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 41, 24 June 1913, Page 6
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