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Strange to snv. the oid-fasliioiicil meiliod of cxliTmil treatment of T?heunialism and it- allied ills is -till almost a fetish wilh some people. Tliey to believe that a liniment or plaster is. the only wav of obtaining relief from uric acid troubles— and 'O tliev cot vorfe and worse until their Rheumatism becomes chronic, l.ininients and plasters can Rive but temporary relief. No cure can he cH'cclcd until (lii. caii'L' is removed. The trouble is due t„ excess uric, acid in the blood and this inii-t be eradiciiled. RIIKITMO is the one remedy. II K nr, to Ihe innl of the trouble and expels the urn: .iciil. 'I'hoii-ands have been eurrd b.v U TIl-.lj M<». ,'f all ehemi.Us and Stow, Si. od. oM ts, Cd.—Advtf

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 15 May 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 15 May 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 15 May 1913, Page 9

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