hi the course of numerous cxpeiiments with rheumatic ami 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. 0n e of the New Zealand'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 medicine —Rheunio—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 sani c every four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning I came down to business as usual. I enn confidently recommend it to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout." Get a bottle to-night, 2/6 and 46, at chemists and stores. 50
Slum imitations of N;izol—tlio remedy flint dsvlv ronniicrs thousands of coughs and colds. To ensure satisfaction get genuine Nuzol.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1918, Page 8
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