WHERE AND WHEN RUBBING IS USELESS. Ever hear of a man with malaria rubbing himself with embrocations to cme it? Of course not. Malaria is a disease in the blood. So is rheumatism. You can’t get at it from the outside. The cause of those swollen joints and inflamed, painful limbs is too much uric acid. Expel this with Rheumo, proved for many years the finest dissolvant in N.Z A 4/6 bottle, a week’s treatment, brings wonderful relief. All chemists. For sciatica, gout, lumbago, too, take Rheumo. When the weather is changeable, keep colds away with “Nazol.” the commonsense scientific remedy. Doesn’t give the cold a chance: GO doses 1/6. —3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 7 November 1927, Page 5
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