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GOUT AND ITS CURE. Thn-n painful twinges, Hint stiffness and soreness of the musch's, the swollen and inflamed joints. (ho dull ■K'rios ami pains in (ho back are ponty Rvmotonm caused by excess uric acid in the blood. Gout and tlio kindred diseases of Rheumatism, Sciatica. and Lmnlnmn are all due to this excess nrio a'dd a ecu run la tinp in the system and dcnositing in the form of urates in *!;■■ muscles and joints. To effect a j cure tin’s excess uric acid must be ••-•moved. There’s only one remedy that v.ill do ii—and it’ is RHEUMO. !’ '-on la ins the essential specifics •'d-ieh will eradicate this uric acid excess from the blood. It bis cured I lorn-ends. Mr W, James, late promisor of the Terminus Hotel. Christchurch. is well known throughout rnnferbnry. He writes:- ‘‘l suffered very grentU from ’Rheumatic Gent for quire fourteen years. f fried almst every remedy suggested by my friends ami medical practitioners. but with very little relief. About three years ago I was strongly advised io try RHEUMO. I .did so. and with He greatest satisfaction.” 2s Od and 4s Gd. 77

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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189

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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