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In the course of numerous experiments with rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Many prescriptions to neutralise and expel this uric acid were tried but without success. One of N.Z.s leading chemists worked on the problem for many- years.. At last he compounded a medicine which cured in many cases — even sufferers for over twenty years. One told another of this wonderful madiqine—Rheumo—and thus the sales grew. Rheumo seldom fails to give relief, as instanced by the testimony of a former member of the Wellington City Council:— " I experienced a very bad attack of Rheumatic Gout; so bad that I had to leave business. On arrival home I immediately took a dose of Rheumo, repeating same every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning I came down to business as usual. I can confidently recommend it. to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout." Get a bottle to-night, 2s 6d and Qa 6d, at chemists ,and stores'. Barraolough's Magic Nervine rapidly reljeyes Toothache, Progandra cures Coras c-uickly.-^Advt,

,sMsjf rt has' ciirod in if!s^# l JjM^t|,.||^s*O 4J The number of people whose coughs and cold 3 . %. ilSSl&l ; bf n «ufed BouniiigtbiTs liish Moss I S^!^|Sp|pSS» w' i ejupipg the last fifty years watsld total husidrcds ef thausanda, When our grand-pareHts were || &??S^^^Vi?§siHa yeung meR and wemesi Beanington's Irish - - § : |\I^«HpFSS:~S^I3 - Moss Vf&s the favourite household remedy for "$) ' Si*lw«^M«iSr!lw j chest troubles-Hi h«i coiatihaed so dowii to this - «-«•"••? r.-r ' day I ... .... _ f.^ :; v Iqgyonrltiih Mods, nud can romumliei' gS [„, ( _ ■„, it M B V l' »i Sv^V'"% ii-l H twing iwail liy oiir family for 25 E-dS3 CvSia >{p 3fa 6W« slga eta * tea'^^B^&iiJ? - fft< yoav-s or aiovo. I aiao SifA it invalnaola '..._'." {13 rpr Oraap, to whicji some oE thacliildrsn. ' lid hava bsou subjsut. I ejinsay !,hat it navsv '' , , , „, , ■»!./» ¥-i fttite to eive relief, iaavka aiinibthflit 1 ' Is 'just the same emcftcisus, sp«edy cure as 50 years i'd to lisa il Cor younL'aaf'oki. I entice that ' ?, • J £ j.l • i- i~ s-'VJ v Nelson there ara iir.i&tioT>3 biff I ago. it is made from the sams ingredients prepared . pi , . . I ah-yivya see that t?o E at Bonnin ? ioivv by qualified chemists ef fifty years experience— (fi " MRB, WAWEB flB0A», its cures are thsreugh, ': Hundreds testify that it || is'clap finest rstne^y they have tried far Colds, ■ ' -.'p" paver»Bh:»Bt,6aßiai>H. Ceugha, Influcnast, Branchkis, Tightness* sf the" " ~ *'«^' "ft givsspieipiDaßuve to testify ;o tfee Chest, Asthma, Chills and «ther Chest Ailments. ■ r T^KinKSr^S: k? nS ■ Road Aotw6tM»im Oß ial«puWi9ked hew. • • / .;A -- rsmc-iiibw if. {or 30 years. It -was visirt Wv'i by wodiar tor mo ns a child, and hq-^ I Vy? uao it ir. rar own home for n:y cliilarjSM. _ -, , ' \/;i' tconßidorittiiobotit-ramoavthst uanfes v«* Esnningten-a Irish W thoy Uke it rejtdily-diffoi'snt from «- •' *t&ve — imhstitaicim ,«,, jgm&t «-';i--rir- -«»?a •™ a"'mrait'" - • over ■■■niiwi»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii««iß^^»aimrm»M»T««aa»aßMnwwßßai«»'»«iiit'iiHam BWWWiTWW—w—MiII*WMWII—— ■!—^■■^yWii—iiipi—i' ■imißMnmiiiHMi nuWMlHiin.m—^li— iiwiii—■■■ nm ii i il' ' miii'n'irrrw—l mtmrvvwrw—' Don't tet Oro**2> \ _^^ | LTHOUGH your child may be acroupy subject /T^^^^^^feFl there is absolutely no reason why you should' ever /^^^^^^^S" allow it to develop an attack. .^ft'^fell^^/?^ You know the symptoms, and as they generally make their appearance hours ahead of the attack, you have ample time to* treat them. Immediately you notice any unusual "■/T^Stel^ parseness give the child v Sometimes, instead of hoarseness^- riiembrane and causes the child to »-^^"i s^'T^S^sgabgg* the child appears to develop a expel it by vomiting. • | |^^^^£ig^^^ cough, but whatever the symptoms Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is f $ ""^^^^^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will m absolutely safe and certain ' % nip it in the bud. remedy for croup. If given as soon 'LaM-J' The great clanger of croup is the ** the child becomes hoarse, or even te^a^T formation of * false membrane in after the croupy cough appears, it #^ tiiethroat, and untj] this is expel!- wlli prevent the attack. &&£>*' edthespasmodieehokingcontinues. It has most wonderful curative *2kawny" Cmamocrlaim Chamberlain's Cough Remedy properties, is pleasant to take, and jtw^^**^^2T° l'«~. given in frequent doses loosens this children like it. ffl^l^r^^«^^3^*t i <50i! C( a-fbctlam's Ce>ab 5« I lf\jp J) * jf ff 'jg&f* */ #**^^ jSP rf*3S i-<BN I ? "tc; you un lor a posi* 8

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 11

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