THE NYMITOMS 01'" HIIEI MATIS.M The symptoms of rheumatism usually leave 110 doubt as to what is the mallei with the sufferer. Siiarp pains are felt in the wrist, knee, elbow, ankle, or oilier joints, which are usually hoi, red, and swollen. The pain often s'.iiils from one joint to another one day it may be the iiand, the next perhaps, the foot is sei/.ed with lanee-lil;e pains—while the par: firs: aft'eeted mav be much easier,. No mailt" how severe 1 lie symptoms of rlieuiuatis Kheinnn wi'l eompletely banish. I hem. Ilm deeds of well known peo le lesiify iiivoiidcrful power of e'Hiqueriirj rheuin;:iMi■. Priee 2s Kt 1 and Is lid, trom s all heiniv.o and stores.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8055, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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117Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8055, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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