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Lower High Street Sensation RHEUMATISM SPECIALIST SHOWS PROOF OF AMAZING TREATMENT SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF TAYENER, Chemist, 183 HIGH ST. or WRITE £or FREE BOOK of COMPLETE TREATMENT You may not have RHEUMATOID Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout or Neuritis yourself but you do know some other sufferer who would be only too thankful for the opportunity of receiving one of these free books on the treatment of these conditions. Do your good turn for to-day by sending the name and address of your crippled friend to JAMES T TAVENER, RHEUMATISM SPECIALIST and CONSULTING CHEMIST, A. J. WHITE'S BUILDINGS, 183 LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, and by return mail they will be the proud possessors of one of these free books. Examine Yourself! Have you any of these Outward Signs or Symptoms? CREAKY, STIFFENED, SWOLLLEN, PAINFUL, TWISTED, DEFORMED JOINTS 1. FINGERS that become stiff and painful, creak and swell, developing red inflamed knobs at the knuckle joints. 2. WRISTS that swell, creak, stiffen and become almost immovable, being very painful to move or use. 3. ELBOWS tliat swell and are bent to the degree that they will not straighten, the pain of which sends a sensation similar to puis and needles into the. wrist and hand. 4. SHOULDERS that creak and become so stiff and painful that it is impossible for you to raise your arm above the head, and if you can yon are compelled to have the assistance of the other arm and hand, 5 JAWS that creak and click when the mouth is opened, or maybe yonr jaws have reached a condition that prevents you from widely openlnj your mouth and you have to be fed from a spoon or through a straw, you experience a painful snapping feeling when you laugh. 0. NECK that is stiff and painful to move. 7. HIPS that are so stiff and painful that bending or stooping is made impossible, and when you sit down you are able to rise with difficulty or you have to be assisted to your feet, walking any distance is slow and the assistance of a stick or crutch is necessary. Vou are compelled to ask the assistance of others when removing or putting on clothing. 8. KNEES that swell and stiffen, being very painful to touch or move, making walking a very slow process. 9. ANKLES that swell and stiffen, the swelling at times after walking some distance causes the flesh to bulge over the shoe. The pain as in all joints would give the feeling that you had pieces of broken glass in the joint, the stiffness resembling a rusty gate hinge. 10. ARCHES OF THE FEET swell or drop, compelling the use of heavy steel arch supports, which give temporary relief without correcting the cause of the trouble (URIC Acid in the system). 11. TOES that stiffen and twist with extreme pain and swelling. THAT TIRED ACHY WEARY FEELING WITH STIFFNESS AND SWELLING IS NOT OLD AGE CREEPING ON, SIMPLY A FORM OP RHEUMATISM WHICH SHOULD BE NIPPED IN THE BUD BEFORE THE PAINFULLY CHRONIC CONDITION SETS IN. In the early stage, one or two bottles of TAVENER'S ARTHRITIS PRESCRIPTION is usually sufficient to remove the creak, stiffness, swelling and pain, giving the free use of joints, enabling you to be bright, active and strong again. THE TESTIMONIAL BELOW IS FROM A LADY OF 70 YEARS, AND WITHOUT EXAGGERATION COMPLAINED OF EVERY ONE OF THE ELEVEN CONDITIONS MENTIONED ABOVE. READ WHAT SHE SAYS NOW, AFTER TAKING TAVENER'S ARTHRITIS PRESCRIPTION. COPY ONLY MASTEBTON, 27/11/33. Dear Mr Tavener, I should like all sufferers from Rheumatoid Arthritis to know of your wonderful euro and what benefit X have received from it. For two years I was practically helplesß, and sixteen months of that time I was confined to my bed, and at times could not move. Last February I heard of your cure and sent at onco for it. While taking the first bottle I suffered acutely, but before I had finished it I noticed a great loss of pain and depression and begun to use my limbs a little bettor. By the time I had taken four bottles I had improved so wonderfully that I could hardly roalise all X had suffered. Now 1 can move about and do my own house-work and can walk very well. I shall continue the medicine as long as I have any stiffness in my joints or any pain. I feel so grateful for the benefit that I want to have a taJk to all sufferers and let them know how I have been cured, bo I -should be pleased to correspond with any of the afflicted and give them full particulars of my case and cure if in any way I could help. I feel that Tavener's Arthritis. Prescription cannot be too widely known. MRS. M. A J IF YOU DO NEED ANY MORE CONVINCING PROOF OF THE WON : DERS OF THIS AMAZING PRESCRIPTION, SECURE ONE OF THE FREE BOOKS AND READ MANY MORE FOR YOURSELF. THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS WERE TREATED IN 1933. THE WINDOW DISPLAY WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT CONFIDENCE THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC HAVE IN JAMES T. TAVENER, M.P.S.Ph,C, CONSULTING CHEMIST. y WHATEVER YOUR TROUBLE, CONSULT TAVENER FREE OF CHARGE. IF YOU ARE ILL ENOUGH TO SEE A DOCTOR HE WILL TELL YOU SO.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21084, 8 February 1934, Page 2

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