PI- HUDSON'S || |f If l|s|3" EUMENTHOL JUJUBES H .^ ffi s^° Thi Great A»tissptic and Prophylactic for * * M Q ' Coughs, Colds, Sore throats, Hoarseness, &c. tOK^i tH jkv Recommended by the Medical World, viz. : "The "n|^&£ Jft&Bsl^&L Lancet,"' " The Practitioner," "JThe Medical Jw^ffi &r^im3&^ Review," " The Medical Press and Circular," i^WMP " Practical Medicine *" (Delhi, India), " The • X^&W Australasian Medical Gazette."' *2EsM^ Hudson's Eisrteftthol .Titjabes are sold' by all 1 $/Pf[Pfc Chemists iii tms. Price, l/<5; or sent post free on igo* ffnL^ vMs£«B recei P t oi stam P s ( an y State) hy Manufacturer*. Hudsot't Eitmcnthol Chemical Company, Lti s *^^^^ York^streel, Sydney. i J^^Sf fJUV flo*^ B^^^ i^^^* T^^k» T^^^ £BSbf ■ mm wn H fi h% 11* B iißcV I Rheumatism— lts Cause and Cure> 1 1 ta 1847, during the ceurse of a long stries s>i experiments with HJ I numerous rheumatic and gouty subjacts, scientists first noticed 1| i that the bleed of every patient cc*t*ia»<i excess uric acid. 9 I Thus the cause of Rheumatism aed its kindred diseases, Gout, H 5 Sciatica, Luaibags, Gravel and Stone, was at last discovered. M I Thousands of prescriptions to meutralise and expel this excess 9 I were compounded and tried'— but without success. Oae of « I New Zealand/S leading doctors worked at the problem for B i many a year. At last he compounded a medicine which cured II I practically every case— cured even those who had suffered for m g twenty years and more. One told another of this splendid m H remedy, and thus the sales of 11 I KHEUMO 1 B grew until to-day it can be purchastd from practically every m g Chemist and Storekeeper between the Nerth Cape and the 9 H Bluff. RHEUMO has been tried, tested, and proved efftctual B g by thousaads of sufferers. Here's a Gase it pomt ;— 9 1 Mr. Alexander Miller, of Ros* '^JHsS^ 9 h lya, is one of Dunedin's best >«* */jy M 9 known builders. Brief and busi* 9 9 ntss-like, he writes:— 9 9 "I suffered fco« Rheumttism in my -jl^W! Vt^ffsL M H beel fet two months, an* was cuied by £&M7\'tl I I V%n¥ptf9 Sm Et RUfumo in two «t three days. 1 caa feSfcyA ;♦■>(.■ h\is\\aSßL .** M B ttaomtntni it to anyo»e suffctiag trail /*•'••" <&35V^ ; ''*AwiAj H n tbc same complaint," V'W/'^mlP :2: 2 m 1 Yen can take Mr. Miller's /t¥^^^KS xM I M recommendation. RHEUMO is If \WSBN?xM& YV* H m the one cure for Rheumatism II H&^^^^^ 4\\ f& yfl . and kindred complaint*: I IM^^Sl V\ i' J At all .Stores and Chemiits, $ *'® SB End of Financial Year. The business support we have received during the past year has been so satisfactory that we have decided to give a Cash Bonus of 10 per cent. on all purchases of 5/- and over during the month of September. GEO. FOWLDS, LTD., Outfitters
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 4
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