A BOON TO RHEUMATICS.
Rheumo positively contradictor ttjte| old idea that Rheumatism cured. It has succeeded v effecting |«>| inancni relief where hundreds of oHmg alleged cures have failed. >""5 e ?sk| plasters, and embrocations afioraorau temporary relief at best. Rieumatoa«*s Gout, Sciatica, and l?mb*g>\**+£ caused by the presence of anc the Wool This »wt be f>«-*& from the system before a fij* 1 bo effected. Rheumo neutralise* ««# SpSr&ua uric acid, and oaMcquen% the pains ceaeo immediate!? ■*j£s token Mr W. James, propr etor.Tj£vi minus Hotel, Cbmtcburcb, tell* Mβ «v- - greatly from BJjJ matic Gout for quite f° urt and tried almost every remedy bu«,. gested by my friends and titioners, but with very AlK >ut three years ago I advised to try Rlieumo I did with the greatest K*£%£ a little twinge now and then, dose or two of Rbeumo puts mc rig» |, at A Td;emists and store, at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. v^
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13475, 15 July 1909, Page 8
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