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A RHEUMATISM CURE AT LAST! Xo matter how Ion? vou may liave differed from Rheumatism, you owe it to yourself to try RHEUMO. It removes the uric acid in the blood —the cause of the disease . The graudal easing of the pain as the excess acid is expelled, the subsidence of inflammation and reduction of the swelling will come as a blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other "'cures" without avail. Read what Mr. Henry Bristow, of Port Ahuriri, writes: —"1 experienced the pains of Rheumatics or Rheumatic Gout, and for eight or ten weeks had to take to my bed. My sufferings were very severe, so bad in fact that even the closing of a door would make my heart jump. I decided to try RHEUMO. I got relief and was soon able to get about and follow my occupation." RHEUMO is a proven cure —it seldom fails to bring relief. 2/6 and 4/'fi bottle. Barraciough's Magic Nervine cures Toothache. Progranda cures Corns quickly. 8 EFFICIENCY BOARD. Farmer. —"According tn t.he papers they can't get the Efficiency Board to reconsider its resignation." His wife. — •'l'll wager if they were treated to a good eup of ARCADIA TEA they'd do it. That's they way I got my motor." ARCADIA cures downheartedness. For Children's Hacking Cough at nigbt Woods' Great Peppennini Cure. 1/6; 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1917, Page 3

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226

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1917, Page 3

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