"See that pan over there^' ' said the man in a ti J amca'r, pointing to a "wan faced fellow traveller.- young, yet bent, almost double:- ■ "Well I .was' like that' (Jhty a year .agro-^bent up with Rheumatism and packed with' Sciatica. Now look at irie— l've not a trace of the old trouble. I'm quite hale and hearty— thanks t to. RHEUMQ. I tried, scores of things before , RHEUMO, but they did me no good. If ever you ffet Rheumatism. Gout of Lumbag:o> RHEUMO^viII, cure you; Thousands testify. ..to th,e, ■ wonderful ; qxxalities of RHEUMO.; It .removes the cause of the trouble ;' drives the uric acid from the system 1 ; arid brings relief- : and cure." Of : all chemists and stores, 2s , 6d and 4s 6d.^Advt. * • .-'•■■ 1 The finest \ assortment of men's clothinff in Westland saddle tweed and worsted trou"sers;- ? fancy summer vests, also a big 'range of men's readv-to-weai; suits well-made and finished, equal to tailor" made. Robert M. Hempseed, "Where the good hats are." — Advt.
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Grey River Argus, 12 March 1913, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 12 March 1913, Page 2
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