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; 4hat people are saying j ABOUT RHEUMO CURES. Sp overwhelming has been the evidence in Tavor of RHEUMO as a cure for ThdUmatiam and gouty troubles generally tliiit even the most sceptical canfcot-'be coiivirfced of the genuine worth of this remarkable remedy. From one end of Zv'CW Zealand to the other one-time sufferers'from the misery of rheumatism serfd tJieir testimony telling of their keartfelt gratitude for cures effected by Eheumo. Others, afflicted with gout, sciatica and lumbago have also written in Similar strain. -Here is one letter from amongst the many written in praise of Rheumo. Mr. John Stevens, of Bulls, -wafe well knowit throughout the ! nonunion. In:a letter to the Rheujno Proprietary fye wrote: —"I had a severe^ at tack of rheumatism, and was advised to "try Rheumo. I did so with most satisfactory results. After taking two bottles it practically, cured me. I have no hesitation in saying that your remedy is the best I hare ever used." Rheumo is not{ a "cure all," iut a scientific remedy thajt has proved'its efficacy over and ovqr 1 again. It removes the cause of the troubles and improves the health generally.. Why suffer when Rlieumo will cure you? Get a bottle from your chemist 'or-store. • - v -c3 "Some eat to live, some live to eat," but drink "Camp" Coffee "because its flavor is so rich and' "tasty," and because "Camp" is so beneficial and wholesome. 38 I ao j Recommended by the,Grd&erS The honest' groeer will always recommend Crescent Tea, because it is a Tea-that comes up to the highest expectations. Crescent Tea i* rich and strong, frq; from impurities, and (he most economical Tea en the market. . Hum Grides at I ». 1 10. 2[>er lb. The Footballer Must Be Sure-Booted. Must feel comfortable, and also feel that the boot is part of'the foot. He'll feel right and play better if he tries our "All Black," with McEwen's special '..toe—a toe made hard to stay hard—the | toe .that counts when go." 1 " are jvjyited or the line is tt» be * und. i The Golfer Must Be Comfortably Clad. He has-,to walk much and can't do with a, boot or shoe. that pinches or chafes. The British "K" is BritainVißest, either for golfing or walking* ♦* Delightfully pliable and ' theVeasiest walking boot we keep. Ask for the "Pliable K." * *' t MCE WEN BEOS QUALITY SHOE STORES. .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 4

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394

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 4

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