RHEUMO SUCCEEDS WHERE LINIMENTS FAIL
In cases of rheumatism, lumbago gout, sciatica, Hhoumo seldom fails to bring not only immediate relief but e permanent cure It cleanses the blood of excess uric acid, and dissolves th< small, uric acid crystals which have settled in the joints and tissues-- work which cannot be accomplished by external applications Many letters lian been received from one-time sufferers who have found health and happiness through Rheumo Mr William James of Christchurch, was cured after 1’ years’ torture from rheumatic gout He writes: —‘‘To anyone suffering th. agonising pains of gout or rheumatisn I can recommend Rheumo with tin greatest confidence ” Take Rheumo 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle * Corns are very painful. If you suf fer from them you should get Progan dra —a sure cure. If you know a frienc who suffers from corns, mention Pro gandra—l/- at Chemists and stores. Barraclough's Magic Nwrvin* mo-c-Trw-» t ***ll4 JR ECORD TRIP—NEW PLYMOUTH TO WELLINGTON IN OVERLAND 7-5. This road record proves Overland efficiency, speed and petrol economy. There were three passengers in the car; 102 miles from New Plymouth to Wanganui took only 3 hours 9 minutes. Previous record was 3 hours 25 minutes, and the train takes 5J hours Wanganui to Pe’.merston North, the speed averaged 33 V miles- per hour—sometimes it was 53 miies. The 2’21 miles from New Plymouth to Master ton were done at an average of 31 mile> per hour. Featherston to Wellington over the Rimutakes, occupied only 1' hours, almost entirely on top gear :r a raging gale. Average petrol consumption was 21) miles per ga lon Inspect the Overland 75! I'or free catalogue and particulars apply:— Pothan and Powdrell, Hastings ; Carson and Son, Waipawa ; S. Parkes, Danne virke. A Hatrick and Co., Ltd... Wanganui, distributors for North Island. Ladies, remember, that if your grocei Lb out of the delicious ‘‘MILITARY PICKLE” you ean always pro<-ure r I bottle at the nearest store. Price reaaoa •bla. Bay a, t>aUJa U-d*j. I <
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 273, 3 November 1916, Page 6
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332RHEUMO SUCCEEDS WHERE LINIMENTS FAIL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 273, 3 November 1916, Page 6
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