I} S&2- WF£ E WITH RHEUMA-TISM-START WITH RHEUMO NOW. Maybe you do not realise tlie danger of neglecting Rheumatism and .rout in the early stages. Perhaps vou only get a twinge now and again md do not trouble over much. Then beware, you are living in a fool's parage. _ .As time goes on excess of uric icid in the blood gradually and surely veaken the system until life becomes a msery. Day and night the eycruciat!ng torment of Rheumatism will renind you of the days when you neg'ected Nature's warning signals—and vou will have no one to blame but rourself. If there k t!ie slightest evitence of Rheumatic or Gouty symp-toms—if-there is stiffness and sorelcss of tin; muscles, inflammation of ■oints, dull acnes and pains in the lack—then take RHEUMO at one©. RHEUMO acts upon the blood instantly, disperses flie uric acid which causes the trouble. Rheumo tones the system, thus eliminating the cause if the trouble—-hundreds testify ti i+« nirativ nroporties. Mr -John Sullivan, of Timaru, a one-time victim of Rheumatic Gout, writes :—"I 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." Try RHEUMO—'twill cure ro« too. Of all "hemists, 2s 6d and is 3d 4
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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214Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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