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| HOW TO CURE I RHEUMATISM. 3 ■— 1 AN IMPORTANT 8 DISCOVERY. I __ \ SOME two years ago the New Zealand Herald and other leading daily papers of tho Dominion reprinted from 3 the - Otago Daily Times a news item announcing the discovery by a Dunedin I resident of a WONDERFUL NATURAL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND I BLOOD TROUBLES. J It now transpires that the discovery ■ was a very important one, for since that ' time the remedy has been subjected to I every possible test, and thousands of cases have been treated with marvellous re- | suite.. The intensely interesting story connected with tho discovery has bean printed in book form, entitled "Tho Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," and this book can be obtained free by anyone filling in and posting the following Coupon:— TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PTY., LTD., Hellaby's Buildings, P.O. Box 369, AUCKLAND. Please eend me the Free Boob aboufl Rheumatism mentioned in the Wellington Evening Post.—D.9. -, Name •» I ■ Address .~...... No sufferer should hesitate about sendine for this book. No matter how severe thf case may be-EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE— a complete and epeedy cure is possible - with the aid of this marvellous remedy. It has already cured many scores of socalled incurable cases, and time has j proved that such cures are lasting. . The remedy is a dual one, called ! "RHEUMALINE - OXYGENA," and I although the secret was known to tho ! Ancient Egyptians, it has apparently i been locked up for centuries and only dis- : covered by accident. _ Send for the book r to-day, and read thi6 marvellous story, i the truth of which has been proved be- ! yond all doubt. \ -£*-' '• s,«/i "at 7lffiAt*i4 £u i l£~ % TO PARAPHRASE AN OLD SAYING: *■ the nearest approach to a perfect cheese is tho one that deserves tho good. opinions peoplo have of it. Judging by the ever increasing sales of. "REX" LUNCHEON CHEESE —and tho good opinions that users iave • o it, "BEX" Cheese can well claim to be "one of the Beat." For it is piquantits pleasing flavour is noticed at first taste. And it's a chees • that " will not go back" on oiks who find it hard io desst ordinary cheese. For "BEX" Ohueso possesses all the yaluable digestive properties of perfectly matured full cream cheese. It is also most economical —for it spreads easily without the uso of butter. Sold in solderless sanitary tins. INSIST ON "REX" BRAND "BEX" HAM PATE OB "BEX" VEAL AND TONGUE FATE mako dainty and appetising sandwiches. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. N.Z. Agenti: a L_—_— 1 [. __ _ , n TrvURAND'S Regulating fiUa, 5s box. v xJ Best and most efficient, on market. a Harmless, reliable. Sent Post Free by it return mail on receipt of postal notes. :■ Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, Newton, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 5

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