Nearly everyone is liable to uric acid trouble,* and yet many persist in disregarding the first signs—pains and swellings in the joints, stiffness and soreness in the muscles. These symptoms show that the liver and kidneys are not doing their work properly—excess uric acid is accumulating in the blood. This uric acid may accumulate for a long time without serious trouble. But as soon as you are run down or exposed to cold or damp, it will surely assert itself. This excess acid must be removed, and the one remedy that will do it is RHEUMO. Rheumo neutralisf'S ami eradicates the excess and leaves the blood free and pure. Thousands have been cured by this wonderfnl remedv. Read how RHEUMO cured Mr. Mat. Cranuitch, the popular proprietor of the Temuka- Hotel, well known throughout Canterbury: “For a long time I suffered from rheumatism, usinc all kinds of remedies. Hearing of RHEUMO, I tried it. I have not felt better for the past ten years and 1 can honestlv sav that RHEUMO in mv case has* been a great success Act now. Get a bottle of RHEUMO to-night from your chemist or storekeeper. 2.6 and 4,6.* is a cemplets for aU babies. It if stray r? Jrfl XO < rare “' lk , ~r eam a nd milk-sugar <Cr a ided. Aik tour doctor. J
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 3
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