vm AT PEOPLE ART SAT 1 NO A.HOEI RUEUMO CTRES. So evi-nvhelminjj: lias keen the evidnop in favour of REIdEMO as a euro io:• if hernnatism and Cbmtv I roubles: renorally that even rbp most seep'ieal ran not hut be convinced of f lio genuine worth of tho remarkable remedy. Emm one end of Now 'Zealand to the other nm'-iinir sufferers from the mis • •ry of Rheumatism seiuli their testimony tolling; of their heartfelt prati(title for eure« eflm-ted by H 1 I’d MO Others afflicted with (lout, Sciatic and Eumbaeo have also written it l similar strain. Here .is one let fan from ainoupst the manv writ{« n in praise of RHEEMO. Mr John Stevens, of Hulls, was well-known throughout t,l:e Dominion, lii a letter to the Rheiiino Proprietary he wrote‘*i had a severe ntnek of Rleunai bun. and was advised to try RHEI MO. i did co with most satisla'd in
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 5
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152Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 5
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