THE BRIGHTEST HOPE EOT? THE KHKUMATIC VICTIM IS RHEUMo! Sonic «a' <it mire Rhouin the I)1d(«| v. ho have? exil curative inalways there." Others v. ho have exoerionoed tho wonderful cunilivc influence of Khoumo know holier, nnd ;'" tlieJi- best in dispel the mis-taken idea that uric Acid troubles arc inourahle. Hero, for example, is the testimony of a sufferer and a fellow couiitrynmn. Ah Mat. ('nnniiieh, for many years proprietor <.)\' the Temulcn Hotel,. Cant, rbun . \vrilc«:"For a long time I pufFered from Rheumatism, using all kirn's nf re. medics. Hearing of HilKl'.MO, I tried it. and having taken a fen hoi ||, ; . i can sav that I have not fell betler for the past ten vears. I can honestly sav RHEOIO ha* hem, d jrveal sucor.sfi in my case.' 'Hundreds of Xev. //■•landers Ir.u e written in .siimi.n strain concerning RHEI'MO, and what il has done for them it will da for you. \o matter how advanced trial -for RHEUMO cures urin :u i-« diseases— Omit, Rheumatism, Sci.il ica and lunihaiio when all ole- fails. Get a hot tie to-day from yoiv ehc ■ ist or storekeeper. The price is 2s o<l
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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190Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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