CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM. Don't think you are incuraible became you've had Rheumatism for years and have tried .almost every "cure" without relief. Waste no more money on lotions and embrocations. Rheumatism is a blood disease, and all the external treatment in the world cannot purify your blood—tiie cure must be effected internally—and RHEUMO is the remedy. The excess uric acid whioh settles at the joints, causing the painful swelling, is dissolved and eradicated by RHEUMO, thr- blood is purified, the swelling disappears and thus a cure is effected. Hundreds of Xew Zealandets have been cured cf Rheumatic complaints by RHEUMO. Mr. Cannitch, of Temuka, writes:—"For a long time I suffered from Rheumatics, using all kinds of remedies. Hearing of RHEUMO I tried it, and to-day can say that 1 have not felt better for the past 10 years." You try RHf'X'.UO. It seldom fails to remove the cause cf the disease and effects a permanent cure. 2/1! and 4/9 'bottle. Barraelough's Magic Nervine cures Toothache. Prograndra cures corns quickly.
£. I TA> •4K ",1l In many families Bonningt, 115' Irish Moss for coughs aii'l corns has tjcon veritably "handed down" like i-.n hoirloora for three generations. From the day the first bottle was sold has been made by qualified chemists —its pu v iiy and curative properties are the same now* as over 50 years .■wo. Mr. Samuel Counter, Morey Place, "Dnnedin, wrilt'b:—"l have used Bennington's Irish Moss for 30 yoars, also my children and grandchildren use i-t and always Und it a reliable remedy.'' Get the genuine ftonnington's Irish Moas. 0s I_J a : asrj£sS2Shr mm OONKIA'JTCH J » IRISHMOSS Is the Best for Coughs and Colds So/d by,?// Ctiemi'sti Storekccsirs, IT CURES. first consideration IS J2 children's health. —» -and break" last is their most important meal A Creamoata breakfast is a nourishing healthful breakfast. It makes youngsters grow because Creamoata is t lie real Cream of the Oat, rich in all the essentials which go towards building muscle and bone. Add to the foregoing a delightfully mitfcy, distinctive flavour. ami von havo the reason why the children'of New Zealand help to "eat np" over ono mil'•on packets each year. OAT CREAM 'Q TH crenmpala »nd all Tl.isil,. product, •Icli-o in the K re:M Five (lift T" J suuuii 10V I'oup™ *h«ct ami V'T'oi-(. irlL ' r l ' ol ' lJUn 10 Kos fhiall? FlalreJ Oats arc far superior r °" <Ml OI "' 3 in P«rily 'T!3> . uu 1 * ■£!'nr ero-'y> t.hr> conrli mixture made n-ith MEAN'S ESSSKCE is an n-:oe! lent: L-aauuly. I: o.''Ln at ouci,'. A 2/bolt In osl i i:n'i\r ooii ii'icl 00l<l IKO-Iso'uc. Be T-ias ro?t , n{Jv .-!* v c,] —| «pppo?c it i i ; llwt larc:iTs ara not. compelled lo Uui a jenvt I'll icl!—The- next So ».rec arc those tbr.t handle AKIAIHA TliA
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1917, Page 2
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