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A MESSAGE TO THE MAN WHO IS TORTURED WITH RHEUMATISM OR GOUT. Every year Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago brings torture'- to thousands v of men. To some it # comes during the early and more vigorous years, witn otner3, after middle lite has been reached, or passed—but,in everycase the trouble is due to excess uric acid in the blood. RHEUMO is the one certain and simple cure for Rheumatism, Gout, and kindred ailments — and it is the only cure. Perhaps you have read alluring advei asexnents asserting that remedies claiming to cure almost every ailment will also relieve iijieumaciisui. r*ovv, a doctor never gives the same prescription for indigestion, for debility, for liver troubles, tor neuralgia ana for Rheumatism. No he knows and you know, that each different class of ailment requires a particular medicine. Liniments, pills, and similar nostrums although cheap are useless. RHEUxMO tried, tested and proved efficacious by thousands of sufferers, is the one safe and satisfactory cure. Thousands have found relief. You too can be cured. Try it. Chemists or stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. — Advt . MAORI INTERPRETER ATTACKED. "1 was attacked with and suffered considerably from rheumatism in the knees," writes Interpreter Sam Maioha of Waimate North, N.Z. I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbed in in freely, and was delighted with the result. The pain soon went away and I had the free use of my limbs. Since then I have recommended it to others and they have thanked me for doing so. Sold by all chemists and stores. —Advt. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a cold on the chest. Don't leave it until it is too late. You can promptly remove your cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at W. K. Wallace.—Advt.

\Stop that Cough. B Colds and coughs are I |j too serious to be? trifled | 9 with. At first they may I g seem unimportant but, if 1 ■ not attended to, bron- fa B chitis, pneumonia or even || B consumption may de- j| ■ velop. You need a mcdi- 8 B cine to soothe the irrita- El ■ tion, break up the cold M a and leave the lungs strong M H There's no remedy so §j H good as Bonnington's i a Irish Moss—for over half \ H a century it has been the \ H favourite family cough ra But refuse substitutes. 1 H If an unscrupulous retail- if fl er tries to sell you an If H imitation or substitute tell M la him you want Bonning- m itt t°n>s- Ask for it and §a insist on getting it. 47 M r CAR JLJK. GEEN ij I/off- *t-o3b A COLD IN THE HEAD OR I NASAL CATARRH * CURED BY slightly diluted with water and 9 gargled as follows:—The patient Q should he seated, or, better still, Q lying prone 011 the back, with the @ heart s'i^htly below the level of the A body. \Vliiie gurgling (or swallow- £ ing slowly) the head should be a thrown backwards, so that the A w medicine, coining in contact with A the uvula and the roof of the a w palate, majr enter the passages lead- w p. ing to the nostrils. A ™ A forward and downward mo-yew A rnent of the head will then cause _ 9 the fluid to pass through the nasal W passages, and thereby rapidly disbi--9 pate mucous accumulations. A\ W soothing effect is immediately pro--0 duced; and a repetition of - the- 9 gargling at intervals will effect- a A final cure. # Insist upon having " FLUENZOL" £ and accept no substitute. A 69 1/6 Chemists and Stores- 2/6----•••••9 © • « © • • r™ irr"' /^r^ W^ P MOAJE&G 0? PESTQQDAMUOTEeT 1 «WftR3E» I ONLY GOLD MEOAtte Ccaipctition, 183E I FIRST SU.VEH MEDAL in ComptttUicn, 1832 I HIGHEST AWARD 1 And GOLD MEDAL N.Z. EXHIBITION, 1907 {Nelson, Moate & Co, I CEILOI, m TiUMt, TtSMIHM.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 24 June 1912, Page 6

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