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RHEOMATSSEi. i^i - an important discovery 'About two years ago The Post reprinted from the Ota go Daily Times a news paragraph announcing the discovery of a wonderful cure for Rheumatism by a Dunedin resident. The cure, which Avas found in an old Greek medical book, written in the 14th century, had been making some remarkable cures about at the time, and was creating a bit of a stir. The paragraph referred: to attracted wide attention, and many readers got into communication with the discoverer of the remedy to their ultimate advantage. It now appears that since that time the discoverer has treated semi-privately about 2,000 cases in New Zealand and Australia with wonderful success. It is claimed that over 80 per cent, ot those treated have been completely cured, many of the cures, indeed, savouring of the miraculous. Old men and women of 70 and 80 have been cured completely in a few weeks, but the speed and certainty with which it cures all ordinary cases is simply marvellous. Every doubt about the efficacy of this remarkable remedy seems to have been dissipated during these past two years, for during that time it has been put to every conceivable test, and time has proved that the benefit it imparts is lasting. Those who get cured stay cured.' It seems to banish every trace of the disease completely from the system, and the sufferer becomes a new being, full of vim and vigour and without an ache or a pain of any kind. It has cer* tainly proved a valuable discovery, and no sufferer should neglect it. In the interests of suffering humanity a company has been formed by a number of gentlemen who have received first-hand evidence of its remarkable curative powers, and who consider that it should be made as widely known as possible. Chemists throughout the country are gradually being stocked with the remedy, but should you have any difficulty in procuring it the best way is to write direct to the company's office. They have published in book form a history of the cure to date, which makes very entertaining reading, and they offer to send this book free to anyone who will take the trouble to write for it. Therefore if you suffer, or if you know of anyone who suffers from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any kidney or blood trouble, we recommend you to drop a line to the company's address and ask for the boo\c. To make it easy for you to do this we append a coupon as follows : — TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PROPRIETARY, LIMITED, Grey Buildings, 34 High Street,' r Auckland. Dear Sirs, — Please send me a copy of your free book telling all about "RHEUM ALINE," the great Rheumatic Cure, as described in The Post, 26th June, 1915. Signed ft ~ ~ Mr., Mrs., Miss, or Rey,,, 'Address . . .^ ._. .._..,.. ....._._._... . ..... v

! Simply fill in your name and [ address now, while you think 'of it, out out and post the coupon, j and you will get the book by \ return mail, without any obligation on your part whatever. WANTED Known— lf you ar» contemplating Painting, Paperhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2515 a or 2316. ■ Our staff js the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enable ua to do ail work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free.— THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey-street, City, and Main-road, Karori. I TAXI FOR HIRE. WANTED-Taxi Cab for Hire (No. 95). This car was speoiaHy constructed with ehoek-absprbing buffers', and its^comfort for invalids and others is guaranteed. Private 'phone 1262. Stand 1601. Special terms to doctors and commercial men. HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor.^ VST ANTED KNOWN. For_ Hire,_ Open or Closed Cars, 92 and 93, including luxurious 1915 Model (British) Cabriolet Vulcan Car; electric lighting and starting ; careful drivers Day or night. Please ring 'Phone 1618. E. MOVES. Proprietor. TTf ANTED KNOWN. SOME MOTORCYCLE SNIPS. II Triumph, £23; 3£ Triumph, £26; 3£ o-speed Alday's Matchless, £24; Moto Rovo, £12. All the above in good order. WITCOMBE AND PYM, Vivian-street* \ •Phone 2658 A. WANTED KNOWN. DOYLE BROS., Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair. Manufacturers, .Specialists in Chesterfield Lounges, Divans, and High-back Chairs. Agents for Sprinpr Theatre Seating*. "f*lTi»j;ton, Tol«Bboa» 831.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 4