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URIC-ACID TROUBLES ELY BEFORE THE MAGIC OL KILELMO. JTis always painful to watch the StlfTering.s of those who are. aHlieted by Rheumatism. Gout. Lumbago,' or Sciatica. Torture day and night—a trouble to thorn so Ives and tho**.' around then., no rest or peace-the story is the same in almost cverv case. Rut the-re is a brighter side of times-for many tell of how they recovered l!loir health and strength through RHELMO, the world-famed cured for Erie Acid troubles. Hero is a case in point. Mr Geo. Col ledge, of Wellington, writes : —"A few weeks ago I was attacked with Rheumatic Gout : my fuel were much swollen and l had to keep to my bed. Hearing, of your cure for Gout I sent for a bottle of RHELMO, and after taking a few doses the effect was magical, the severe pain left, and the swelling disappeared. I was soon on my feet again and able to go to work." Here is but an isolated instance of l\ll ELMO.s wonderful euraiivc qualities, yet there are stills those who buy useless quack nostrums because they are a Utile ehf-aper than Khcumo. Don't he misled. RILEIMO is the one and only trenu iiie cure for th climatic troubles. Of all chemists and stores. "2s Gd and is (id. At lleber, in Southern California, a sdioolhouse stands loUt't below the level of the sea.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5995, 8 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5995, 8 August 1913, Page 7