I RTC ACID TROUBLES FLY UK FORE THE MAGIC OF RHEOIO. 'Tie always painful to wateh.the suferings of those who are afflicted l»v tlipumnrisni, Gout, Lumbago, or Scia ica. Torture day and night—n trouble i) themselves and those anmnd Uioin. 10 rest or peace—the story is the samp in almost, every ease, liui there s a liTifilter side of times—for main ell of how Ihev recovered their health mil stn-iiutli iliroimli RHKOIO, tlic rorld-i'ained cure for Uric Acid trouih>s. Mere is a rase in point. Mr mm. Collodj.ro. of Wellington, writrw ".A few weeks a<;o I was attacked nth Rheumatic Gout ; my fe'ot were riiieli swollen and I had to keep to my x'll. Mo;i! in" of voiir cure for Gout, I r i )'.. ..(' PIILI'MM -,,,l inu; disappeared. i \\ius sot feet again and ahle to ...o Here is l.ut an isolated i if RHEUMOS wonderful cur lities, yet there are still l!:n: v useless ouaek nostrums '■ V,il>le«. Of all cr.p'iuist
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 5
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161Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 5
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