THE BRIGHTEST HOPE FOR THE RHEUMATIC VICTIM IS RHEUMO. , Some say "you cannot cur© matisTE or Goutf—once in the blood, always there." Others who have experienced the wonderful curative influence of , Rheumo know better, and do their best to dispel the mistaken idea that uric Acid troubles are incurable. Here, for example, is the testimony of a sufferer ana a fellow countryman. Mr Mat. Crannotch, for many years Proprietor of the Temuka Hotel, Canterbury, writes: "For a long time I suffered from Rheumatism, using all kinds of mrmdies. Hearing of RHEUMO I iried it. nnd having taken a few bottles I c;i u say that I have not felt better for the past ten yearsI'can honestly'say RHEUMO has been a/ great success in my case. Hundreds of New Zealanders have written k in similar strain * RHETJMO, and what it has do&e ior. them, it will do for you. No matter how: advanced your case may_pP'. eive RHEUMO a trial-for RHEDjiO cures uric acid diseases Rheumatism. SHa,tica and Lumbago vhen all elsp fails. Get a bottle to-dav from your ?h 'riM- or storekeeper. The pr-* ia 2s 8d and 4s tid. *
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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190Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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