"Give liim the moon to play with," The top of the chimney tall; To stop his cry '"bring down tbe iky"— Oh, let hint have them all! Give liim the wide, wide oceai, Mountain, vale and moor, But give liim still, for a cold or ckill, MR. COHEN'S EXPERIENCE. In the course of numerous experiments with rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists noticed that the blood of «very patient contained excess uric acid. Many prescriptions to neutralise and expslthie uric acid were tried, but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked on the problem for many y#*rs. At last he compounded a medicine which cured practically every case—even those who liad suffered for over twenty years. One told another of this wonderful modicine KfIEUMO and thus the suits .crew. RIIEUMO always gives relief. Read the testimony of Mr. Falk Cohen, (i well-known Wellingtonian, and a member of the City Council: "I experienced a very bad attaek of rheumatic gout; so bad that 1 had to leave business. On arrival home. I immediately took a dose of RHEUMO, repeating same every four hours. The pain goon left, and in the morning I fame down to business as usual. I can confidently recommend it to anyone suffering from rheumatic gout, or rheumatism." RTIEUMO cured Mr. Cohen, and will cure you. Get a bottle to-night, and vou will find relief. All chemists and 'stores sell RIIEUMO at 2/6 and 4/6. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 90, 2 September 1912, Page 5
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239Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 90, 2 September 1912, Page 5
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