IS it possible to stop the tortures ofJßheumatism and Goat ? Is tbere any phveio that will give you relief—permanent relief from these demon diseases 1 When writhiDß in agony the victims of uric acid poisoning mentally ask themselves such questions und long for the medicine that will give the in n respite from torture. Rheumo is the medicine wantel. Kheumo revels in removing Rheumatism. It is a marvoUons medic'ne, and those who know it the bast praise it the most. Rheumo gives relief with the first dose, and unless the case is very stubborn, a care is effected within forty-eight hoais. The piin vanished, the swelling (joes away, and the excess nrio acid in the blood disappears. Rheumo Conquers Kh'umatis-o. Sold by chemist and storikei-par* at 2 j 6d and 4a 6J per bottte.—Advt. 9 About Colds.—ln all countries and among all nations uf the globe, cough medi- ■ cinei are used, and use 1 pro'nb'.y m ire extensively than any other class of medicine. Every human being is subject to throat and lung tr übles, which may terminate his existence. People everywhere raa'ise the dangerous consequences of a old, for the majority of fata'ities have theit origin in, and are characters ;d first by a simple cold. Thu most cireful nnd prudent persons do not permit a cold to run its course, but treat it prompt'y. For many yeirs Chimborlain's Oongh Remedy his been in c,se throughout the Uuited States and many other countries, and time his proven it to be the beat adapted of any remedy yet made, for all throat nnd lun.v disease;;, especially, colds, croup, rnd whooping caugh. It, alwiys cures, and cures quickly. For sale by th.< New Plymouth Co-operative SooiefcY.—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1903, Page 2
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285Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1903, Page 2
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