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GOUT AND ITS CURE. '■> Those painful twinges, that stifiV i ness and soreness of the muscles, the i swollen and inflamed points, the dull r aches and pains in the back are gouty ■ symptoms caused by excess uric acid in > the blood? Gout and the kindred dis- ' oases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and > Lumbago are all due to this excess ' uric acid accumulating in the system ■ and depositing in the form of urates in ■ the muscles and joints. To effect a 1 cure'this excess uric acid must be removed. There's only one remedy that ; will do it—and it is RHETJMO. It con--5 tains the essential specifics which will L eradicate this uric acid excess from the Mood. It has cured thousands. Mr W. ■Tames, late proprietor of the Terminus ' Hot-el, Christchurch, is well known " throughout Canterbury. He writes:— \ "I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen years. \ I tried almost every remedy suggested ; by my friends a-nd medical practitioner... but with very little relief. About three ye-nr^ n<?o T was strono-lv advised to tryRHEUMO. I dul so, "and with 1 I hhe greatest satisfaction." 2s Gd ami | ; is ticl. —Advt. 7? I Mrs. Walsh, of the Hawera Refresh- ; ment Room?, tells how an eighteen- ' penny bottle of Fluenzol, in a few minutes cured her girl of a cough, iind how her husband (Engiuedriver Walsh) was cured of a bad sore throat ■ with a tew teaspoonful gargles from the same bottle. Take undiluted Fluenzol in teaspooaful gargles at short intervals aiitJ a bottle will last a long time. 113 ALWAYS GIVES RELIEF. ".Ever since my son Reggie was j twelve months' old I have given him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for '• • ■ p," says Mr Joe Stephens, Warren, N.6.W. "No matter how bad the attack may be, after a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy he has always been relieved. I have reccmmeaded Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to dozens of people, as I consider it the best remedy for croup or colds, and would not be without a bottle in the house." Obtainable at j.ll Chemists and Storekeepers,—Adyt, "NAZOL" stops coughs and colds as a puff of wind blows out a lamp—can't help '.oing it. Each bottle contains sixty doses, and every drop gives relief. Use with the Nazol Inhaler.— Advt. IDExIS MEAN MONET. The whole world is looking for "mv i provements" and will pay handsomely for them. Any little device for doing things a little better, for saving time, j for saving money, is eagerly sought j atfer. Do you know of any? If so, make it bring cash returns. Write for I F'-ee book, "Advice to Inventors."— j Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, ' Featherston Street, Wellingon. '" ' '*'■ 65 ■J : o snnlit isles of the summer sea i>js.ulio_ pouted much at Bertie, To his great surprise; P'raps she'd heard of him and Gertie swapping gladsome eyes. But tho thing that did upset her, Made her glum and dour Was that Bert had dared forget her • ods' Great Peppermint Cure.— m m-. Advt. .'■'. ■'■■- S" ld, r? n> Hacking Cough at \ k::-'i n s G^ Gat PtkPPermint Cure. ! • ■.'■■!. 2a 6d.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 11 August 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 11 August 1914, Page 6