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DON'T TRIFLE WITH RHEUMATISM—START WITH RHEUMO NOW. Maybe you do not realise tlie danger of neglecting Rheumatism and Gout in the early stages. Perhaps you only get a twinge now and again and do not trouble over much, 'men beware, you are living in a fool’s paradise. As time goes on excels of uricacid in the blood gradually and surely weaken the system until life becomes a misery. Day and night the excruciating torment of Rheumatism will remind you of the days when you neglected Nature’s warning signals—and you will have no one to blame but yourself. If there is the slightest evidence of Rheumatic or Gouty symptoms —if there is stiffness and soreness of the muscles, inflammation of joints, dull aches and pain« in the back—then take RHEUM O at once. RHEUMO acts upon the blood instantly, disperses the uric acid which causes the trouble. Rheumo tones’ the system, thus eliminating the cause of the trouble—hundreds testify to its curative properties. Mr John Sullivan. of Timaru, a one-time victim of Rheumatic Gout, writes:—“l have taken your RHEUMO for Rheumatic Gout and have a great faith in it. 1 can recommend it as a good medicine in Rheumatic cases.” Try RHEUMO—’twill cure yon ton. Of all chemists. 2s fid and Is Gd. '1 “Father grows younger every day.” and his new photograph hits him to a “T.” The old portrait taken twenty vears ago, made him look so serious and old-fashioned —not a hit like lie really is. We wouldn't part with It, of course, but isn’t it splendid to have a picture of him as we know him— just as he looks to-day. And father says that he’s glad he gave in and had it ma de—that having your picture taken is far from an unpleasant experience now-a-days. Yes, of course, Mr McAllister is the photographer to go to. Make an appointment to-day. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 5

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315

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 5

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