; ; -MR. ■ EXPERIENCE' i, f : \!.. ':.' In-tho courso of numerous cxperiraente with rheumatic nnd gouty Subjects, scientists noticed that tUo blood of every patient contained excess uric acid.: Many prescriptions to,neutralise and expel-.this urio acid wore tried, but without success. O.Qnei of New Zealand's leading chemists worked- on ,tho; problem for -many ■years.'''' At Inst :> ho"'compounded n medicino' which enred practically ' case—even those who had suffered' for over twenty years. One told another. of ' this. Wonderful' medicine— RHETJMOr-and thus the sales grew. RHEtJMO always rivos relief,. Read tho 'testimony■':of Mr, Falk Cohen, a well-known Wellingtonian, Member of the City Council:— ' . "I experienced a very bad attack of rheumatic, gout; 60 4 bad that I had to leave business. .On , arrival homo.l immediately took a dosie of RHEUMO, repeating eamo every four houfe. The nain eoon left, and : in "the morning I camo down to business as usual, I can cbnudently-recommend it to anyone suffering from-rheumatic gout, or rhoumaRHEUMO cured Mr. Cohen and will euro you. Get a bottle to-night, und you will'find relief. .All chemists and stores sell RHEUMO at 2s.V-'Gd. /and, 4s. Cd. . ,: . , i
Ido not thinlc the people.of this country are over'going-to/deprive themselves of tho right of sayinspthe last word upon questions of great lintioual' importance—Lord' Lnusdowne. ;...' ;■.■:.. - ; :■■.■ -'.■.• In tho spring a yopng man's fanoy Lightly turns to thoughts. of : love, True to.Sue, or Jane, or. Nancy, . ...' . Through, tho.Summer ho may prove; But in Autumn and grim Winter ■'. .-,-.• ■ He's no use for girls demure, Ho gets cold, nnd then his'fancy Turns to Great Peppermint Cure. 22 Tho widest variety of old-fashioned foods is, says a, medical writer, still tho best; wo-.iinn safely' leave the newer foods and patent improvements alono. • ; Tho Latest and tho Best - Remedy for Chest Complaints Is Dr. Sheldon's New Disoovory for Coujae and Colde. It ource whan all else foiist. Priou la. 6d juid 3s.~Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 623, 28 September 1909, Page 9
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