MR. COHEN'S EXPERIENCE. In the course of numerous experiments *ith rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Many prescriptions to neutralise and expel t his arie acid were tried, but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists Worked on the problem for many ysars. At last he compounded a medicine which cured practically every case—«ven those ■who had suffered for over twenty years. One told another of this wonderful medietas RHEUMO and tbus the sales grew. RHEUMO always gives relief. Read the testimony of Mr. Falk Cohen, a well-known Wellingtonian, and a number of the City Council:— "I experienced a very bad attack of rheumatic gout; so bad that I had ts leave business. On arrival home, I immediately took a dose of RHEUMO, repeating same every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning I Mine down to business as' usual. I can confidently recommend it to anyone ■offering from Theumatie gout, or rheumatism." RHEUMO cured Mr. Cohen, and will cure you. Get a bottle to-night, and you will find Telief. All chemists and ■tores sell RHEUMO at 2/8 and 4/6. 7
Y E Z! 0 Y E Z! ! 0 YEZ ! ! ! MCEWEN'S gHOE gALB STARTS OX SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. j And starts with a swing. You won't need to be pulled in, I either. Our stock, our reputaj tion, our prices, our service will t draw you, for you DO want : shoes —want them badly—and now's your chance to get them | t '" cheap. Xo matter who you are. you'll want boots or shoes soon. Why wait till the prices get big? Why wait till you get too busy to attend to anythirv save butter and milk? Spring is almost upon us. and you should take this advantage right away. THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEX LOOKING FOR
MCEWEN BROS QUALITY SHOE STORE Xcw Plymouth. STOP YOUR SHIVERIN' JOCK!!! Slip into one of our warm woollen singlets, or </randvalue undcr-flan-neK and a pair of warm woollen '"under-;.'' Xo need to freeze and idiivcr. when these fine goods j;o at these special prices: Plain or ribbed Singlets, 2/6 to 5/G. ' Gents.' Woollen Shirts, with or without collars. 3/6 to 7/fi (usu illy 5/G to 10/0). Socks, woollen, eashmere and . ' fancy, 3 pairs for *2/6. .See to it that these £oods do not pass entirely into other hand*, and not into yours. D. CLEGG MEN'S MERCER AM) CLOTHIER. IXCLEWOOD. LADIES COATS LEFT AT (XCLKWOOD.
We havp too many Ladies' Coats left. They've jrot to «o. Our ■way of shifting them is to C[*T THE PRICES LOWER i than at sale f':ti r *. Tlipy'ro all th" latent. and most aro top«rade -tuff. The prices will a? ton ish yon when yon compare with the excellence of the coat.s. Xow. then, ladies! B. ( LOI OH DRAI'I'i:. ETC.. J X <•■ L i: W O O D.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 76, 16 August 1912, Page 4
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