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1 Rheumo— The Remedy for Gout 5 You know the gouty symptoms— perha]>s only too well h —those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the H muscles, the swollen and inflamed joints, the dull aches 5 and pains in the back. But do you know the reason for U your suffering is excess uric acid in the blood ? Gout and B the kindred diseases of rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbag* I are all due to this excess uric' acid accumulating in the H system and depositing in the form »f urates in the muscles H and joints. Stoner or later the little ache will be a big |] one. Before a complete cure can be obtained, this excess I acid must be removed from the system. There's only one I remedy that will do it— and it is • RHEUMO ' 1 'It contains the essential specifics which will neutralise and ■ eradicate this uric acid excess from the blood. Lifliments, a pills and embrocations can only give temporary relief. I Perhaps you've tried largely-advertised <( cure*alls '* which I claim to cure every ill that the flesh is heir to. Of course a they failed. Now trykßheumo-^he rational remedy. It has ra cured thousands. Mr, W. James, the popular proprietor 9 of the Terminus Hotel, Ch'ristehurch, is well known H throughout Canterbury. He writes;— m 1! t tafetreil very ftiitly fr*M Mj .. Hbeonutie G»m rot qxine fourteen Wl j^l^ik. yenrs. 1 tried klntst every remedy 83 V siiKesifid by my frlsnds tatt medf< eg jß&r 1 cat pMte«ltt*ftets, Win with very littl* 9 K7&" «$* »t»fi{ly rinsed t» try RHEUMO, S3 VL* &\\ 1 4iris»rtRdwitk the greatest ntls* H Ty .L^J f* ftetlen." ■ lm RHEUMO cured Mr. t^ 00^ \TFL~ mm * m \ i\i James and it will cure you. tsMik\ llS^h Get a bo^e to-night, a/6 1 VragT n\ ,1 & n d 4/6 from any chemist p orstdre ¥ Reveals ite Goodness /AU the good things that cowW fee tailor written I m f*r*ytr of Tfeiitle O*h fell ft* *hort.*j«.tho I ifterSt* tet&tfod by an actual ten,,' «iUMi'*OA^«ifMritrlt3r«u v »% Breakfmii Food e«ttm«K*n»Hh tte ttindint crop» F# n* Thhtfe MlHt take only idectod Gore (NX) frown O»u», titefaettti* WorW can produce. Thwe are fluked by tke moil modern machinery ia the larfett and tot mffl* South »f the Line.. <No hand touchtt THISTLE OATS I from die tift*«f'tamttitir v «nti}*y*ti take *h% I tint Jufidfwt from tho fea& Tke ttttui mtdetfe § macbm** clean, &y, roMrcw and pack thit fodd I ? I dig eite&*ji* plejumt* t» the pata* tmt *to»lutely V deMK6*vWett»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 3