NO RHEUMATISM THIS WINTER IF YOU WILL DO THIS.
You can feel like summer all through the winter if you will take the precaution which will ward oft" all attacks of Rheumatism, Lumbago, or Gout. These painful maladies arise from the presence of excess of uric acid in the system. If you can neutralise this acid all symptoms of rheumatism will rapidly disappear. RHEUMO is a pleasant medicine, which does this vital work quickly and effectively. It neutralises, dissolves, and expels the acid. Hundreds of sufferers from acute rheumatism testify to its remarkable qualities Rheumo is*sold.by all chemists, 4/6 per large size bottle, containing one week's thorough treatment. 172
Toothache? Barraclough's Magic Nervine will give instant relief. 1/6. Remove corns with Progandra. 1/6.
As I had no credit and had no cash. I entered a drug store and made a dnshJ The bottle I needed was there all right. I tools it for nix and vanished from sight! I look it for cough, I took it for cold, I took it before I was ten months old, I took it because it's co good and sure— I always take Woods' Great Peppermint Core. . <Ac.» Children lik& eonnington's Irish Moss. As pleasant to the taste as- it is effective in relieving coughs and colds. 2/6 and 1/6, chemist's and stores. —(Ad.) Girls! No need to hesitate; married life i« one long holiday, thanks to "No.Subbing" Laundry Help.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 9
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