THE BRIGHTEST HOPE FOR THE RHEUMATIC VICTIM IS RHEUMO Some say “you cannot cure Rheumatism nr Gout—once in tlio Hlooul | always there.” Others who have exoeri(>!iced tlie wonderful curative intluenee of Rheurno know better, and on their best to dispel the mistaken idea that uric Acid troubles are in curable. Here, for example, is (lie testimony of a sufferer and a , fellow countryman. Mr A 1 at. Craunitch, for many years proprietor of the Ternuka Hotel, Canterbury, writes:— “For a long-time I suffered from Rheumatism, using all kinds of re medics. Hearing of RHEUMO, I tried it, and having taken a few bottles I caii say that I have not felt better for the past ten years. 1 can honestly say RHEUMO lias been a ureal success in my case.’ Hundreds of New Zealanders have written in similar strain concerning RHEUMO, and what it has done for them it will do for you. No matter how advanced your case may he, give RHEUMO ■ trial—for RHEUMO cures uric a-id dis-'nices—Gout. Rheumatism. £ ialica and lumbago—when all else fails. Got a bottle to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. The price in 2s Gd or 4s (kl. 2
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 5
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194Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 5
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