CURE FOR. RHEUMATISM. The many kinds of Rheumatism can bo traced to the one cause—excess uric acid in the blood. Althougu this fact is recognised by the leading physicians and scientists, people still try to cure their Rheumatism, Gout, tica, and : Lumbago, by.. embyocathJnsjjf. and,.liahnents instead ... ( pf .. using a rational remedy, and rooting, out the' cause. If ihdieF'is to be bbtaul- ltl ed and a permanent cure ’’effected * - RHEUMO must be taken, RHEUMO possesses the quality of neutralising and removing this excess,..., uric acid and its deposits ’ .from the *, system. If acts through ’tW clrcil- ’ latory system of the "blood, 1 and 'thus expels the uric acid. :No hi titter how ! long standing your case may be you can rply on RHEUMO effecting a cure. Mr John Sullivan, Timaru Bottling Stores, Timaru, has great faith in RHEUMO. He has good reason to be. Read how it cured him; “I have taken your RHEUMO for . Rheumatic Gout,, and have great faith in it. I can recommend it as a good medicine in Rheumatic cases/ John Sullivan.” 2s Gd or 4s 6d. 78
THE (RECENT EPNOEMICffi OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. Would certainly not have attained ?ach proportions if the hygienic fact wore more generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and harmless antiseptic is a great protecting' factor against all ailments where the infection is through the throat or respiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, on a piece of loaf-sugar, and allowing it to dissolve in the month, that cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of SANDER’S EXTRACT makes it penetrate every crevice. AN DEB’S EXTRACT is not nauseous nc? depressing like the common eucalyptus and possesses great antiseptic power. By using SANDER’S EXTRACT, yon avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge; yon have the benefit of the strongest antiseptic (hn-t'm*' I>® used with mfeiT *nd the -omilt is protection from all infection.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 17, 7 September 1914, Page 4
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320Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 17, 7 September 1914, Page 4
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