| Strange to say, fclie old fashioned ; method of external treatment of j-Rheumatism and its allied ills, is still • almost a ietish with some peo]>lo. |They seem to believe that a liniment or plaster is the only way of obtaining relief from nrie arid troubles—and so they get worse and worse until their ■ Rheumatism becomes chronic. IdniI nients and j)lasters can give hut temjporary relief. Xo cure can he cffect-vl I until, the cause is removed. T|„, j trouble is due to exeess uric acid in itbo blood and this must be eradicated 'RHEFMO is the one real remedy. It goes to tile root of the trouble and expels the uric acid. Thousands have been cured by RHEFMO. Of all chemists and stores, 2s (id and Is (id.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 96, 26 April 1915, Page 7
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127Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 96, 26 April 1915, Page 7
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