[a it possible to stop the tortures of Rheu_L matism and Gout 1 Is there any physic , that will give you relief—permanent relief from these diseases? When writhing; in agony the victims of uric acid poisonin? mentally ask themselves such questions and long for the medi. ine that will give th«m a respite from torture. Rheumo is the medicine wartei, Kheumo reve's in removing Rheumatism. It is a marvellous medicine, and those who know it the hast praise it the most. Rheumo gives relief with the first [dose, and uDless the ca'e is very stubborn, a cure is effected within forty-eight homs. The piin vanished, the swelling foes awav, and the excess nric acid in the blood disappears. Rheumo Conquers Rheumatism. Sold by chrmist and storskeepers at 2i 6d and 4s 6<l per bottle.—Advt. ft
The progressiva policy of the directors of the Provident Investment and Building Society is being amply justified, and it is a matter of remark that such a young Institution should so soon have inspired the confidence which it enjoys, The Directors very wisely invited the puV:li e to apply for shares in their second serirg, and the result has boen most cratifying, as the number applied for greatly excei-ds the number available. The action of the Directors is in keeping with the crue spirit in which such insti l utions should be [ worked ; purely and simply to provide a means of saving money for the thriftily inclined, and to assist men who aie trying to acquire their own lands.— Advt. 6,9,12. For TnflueLzi and Cold in the Head tsfco Wood.s' Orf>uS TVppflrmiui; Dure, U6dao4 2B 6d,-~Adv!;.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 192, 16 June 1903, Page 3
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271Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 192, 16 June 1903, Page 3
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