FOR SCIATICA SUFFERERS
Personal testimony is the beat proof of tlio merits of'any remedy. Miss M. E. Hcnsen, of Kaikohc, Bay of Islands, in a letter dated January 28, lillfl, divert convincing proof of 'the value of RHEUMO in cases of sciatica. She says: 'Last summer I contracted Sciatica, and suffered intensely with it. After three months, being worse, I went into hospital, where I remained for a fortnight, more or less under the influence" of morphia all the time. I returned no I better, and suffered all winter. I then went to Auckland and consulted one of the leading physicians, who recommended a course of electrical treatment. M'nis also proved quite ineffective.. In September a gentleman who called at the house, observing that I still limped, asked me if I had tried Rbcumo, saying it had cured him of Rheumatic Gout some years ago, and surely it ought to cure Sciatica too. I purchased a large bottle, and 'before I had finished it I began to lose the stiffness and lameness. I took three small bottles afterwards and found myself absolutely cured, so that I cannot say too much in praise of it as a wonderful remedy." Try Rheumo, 2a Cd and it Cd, at «hemi«ti> and stgreu.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 6
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209Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 6
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