DON'T TRIFLE'WITH RHEUMATISM—START WITH EHEUMO NOW. Maybo you do not realiso tho danger of neglecting Rheumatism and 6out in tho early stages. Perhaps you only get a twinge now and acain and do not troublo over much. Then beware —you aro living in a fool's paradise. As time goes on the excess of uric acid in the blood will gradually and surely weaken tho system until life becomes a misery. Day_ and night tho excruciating tormont of Rheumatism will remind jou of tho days when you neglected Nature's warning signals—and you will have no one to blarae but yourself. If there is the slightest evidence <if Rheumatic or Gouty symptoms —if there is stiffness and soreness of tho muscles, inflammation of joints, dull aches "and pains in tho back—then take RHEUMO at once. RHEUMO acts upon the blood instantly, disperses the uric acid which causes tW trouble. RHEUMO tones the system, thus eliminating the causo of tlie trouble-hundreds testify to its curative properties. Mr John Sullivau, of Timaru. a one-time victim of Rheumatic Gout, writfs:—"l have taken your RHEUMO for Rheumatic Gout and have a grea.t faith in it. I can recommend it as a. good medicine in Rheumatic cases." Try RHEUMO —'twill cure you too. Of all chemists, 2s 6d and •4s 6d. 60 DIRECTION. A GOOD many women without knowing it, humbly *übmit to the direction of grocers They take what the grocers describe as bein? "just »a s°°&-" There is no tea "just ts good" »« CRESCENT TEA, which ii in > class by itself. It is rich, strong *nd economical. Three grtdet. 2s, It lOd. Is Sd. per IV. C 8421-12 TO ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY EDITIONS OP » "THE EVENING NEWS." rpHE OFFICE of "THE EVENJ- INO NEWS" IS OPEN ON SATURDAYS until S p.m. AFTER THIS HOUK ADVERTISEMENTS WILL, BE RECEIVED BY THE PUBLISHER. O.L.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14782, 27 September 1913, Page 16
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