WINTER’S COLD AGGRAVATES RHEUMATISM. Rheunyitic sufferers dislike cold, weather. Why? Because Rheumatism is a blood disease, and when the blood temperature decreases, the agony increases. But the poisonous toxin, called UricAcid, can be cast out of the blood— Rheumo does the work. If you suffer from Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, or any similar disease, give Rheumo an honest trial. Mr. F. McGuire, c/o Mr. Stewart, Barrack Hill, Napier, suffered from sciatica for two years, tried Te Aroha Baths in vain, and then commenced taking Rheumo. He says, “I’ve only taken two bottles, and the result is' simply wonderful. Can now’ walk and stoop with ease.” Many old-time sufferers have written grateful letters, testifying to the wonderful relief obtained through taking Rheumo. Start taking Rheumo now! 2s 6d and 4s (kl per bottle. 122
GEORGES CARPENTIER might have put up a much better fight —he might perhaps have eventually won —bad he used Boa Liniment after the third round. There is no better. Quicker or more certain cure for bruises? chts, and sprains than this great Indian Liniment. It stops bleeding instantly, relieves burns without raising blisters, and eases rheumatic, sciatic and neuralgic pains The little bottle of Boa Liniment is not very large, but it contains more concentrated relief than was ever before confined inside any container. Boa Liniment, price 3s and ss. All chemists and stores, or post free from Box 307, Palmerston North. 24 Motorists’. Buy your supplies and accessories from us. We deal in reliable lines only. “INLAND” SPIRAL CUT PISTON RINGS, “KING” OILERS, SPARK PLUGS, TYRES, TUBES, etc. Writb for prices. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 3
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