AS SOON AS YOU SWALLOW A fIOSK OF ItHf'UMO J HBKE is imm diitely a fre' figlit in the L B'St.'ro. hliiumo goes ft a to 'heji.infc o r muscle, wlnre t! e uri-:aci:i poison in causing pain, aid gives battle. 1 Uiore is too much uric aekl anotli"r rlose o: Kheumo must be ami so on, unti> thire is a complete cure. With ever, 1 i!o f an improvrm nt- will te noti ed, und withiii about 'lB hours, any oroiuary case of Kliuu < matisru, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, ami kindre 1 diseases, frill b: cuel. Clnoi io o;-s iwill take a little longir, but Kheumo will never fail to cure even llie worst eises ■'Kheumo Conquers Hheimalisin,"—lt curc.to stay cured, So duy all chemists an ttore* at 2. (iJ and 4s lid p-r bo lie 1 Tl'O following speiki for itself: —" \iuko tuku, August 2 irrt 1902. P. ilocl; >ind Co Dear Sirs,— J am wilting you a le.ilimonnl. I w>is suffering fro ;i Lumbago for somt years I tried a {rood many remedies befoiv X tried your lliieum-itio Pow ; c. I U>;-i yours by directions, and was relieved afui the third dose. 1 havj nut f.ilt any symptoms since. One tin cured me Thanking you for the tame.—Yours truly, L K Wkbb." Bock's Hh-U:natic Pow.ler, p i<;i 3- 6 i, Bock's Balsam, price lu Hi, Bocks Powder for the Liver, St .roach and Bloud. price Is, Bock s Horn Kx'ract, an infallible cure for toothache, Is, aud Bock's Neur.dgi.i Drop-*, pric - Is b'd, inay r>e obtaine.l of hl. the leading stores aad chemists.—A.ivt, Writing from S ratford, the Rev. J. A. Lochore writes as fulln"'.-: Mes rs. Ca;.h:m Bros.—Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure and c«.n fidei ce in recom iiondii-.g your Pat'iit Hor a Holder. On an av"!a,:e I ~m drwln* on four or five days a week, for the last two mouths havrt used it i very day when out. The horse 1 drive is >oun», and has onh been broken to harness f.mr months sinw In past "ril visitation an t a' country service? I tind the Holder invariable. I wouli npoeiallr racom.oend it io men of my own f rof*MO«, as it is oii.-anly, a tiiiie-.-aver, ami j! ves ak.ittifc<!<••! -J t-af;ty. V ul .iut it; I ould not trust lay hor: 5 ror two initiates o--* of mv night; wu'i it, t!<* msiiiut frequently is left alone for over an hour - Yours faithfully, J. A. Loohobs, V/ssloyan I'aisoniige, Stiatiord.—A<M, f
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 2
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