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A REMEDY FOR RKEUAIATISM,

The cause of all Rheumatic pain is uric acid deposit. This settles in the tissues in tiny crystals which force their way like red-hot needles into tho nerve tissues and produce the excruciating pains of Rheumatism. . External aonlications can therefore give only temporary relief. To effect permanent relief take an internal remedy which will dispel excess uric acid and its deposits RIIEUMO seldom fails to accomplish this; and the relief it gives, though almost instantaneous, is usually lasting. Convincing proof of tho merits of RHEfUMO is given in the hundreds of letters received from New Zealanders* Sufferers from 14 and 20 years testify to its merits. Try RHEUMO. 2s fid and 4s 6d bottle at chemists and stores. Get it to-day. Barraclough’s Alagic Nervine stops Toothache. Is per bottle. All storesBarraclongh’s Progandra cures Corns quickly. Is at chemists and stores.

That never-failing coogh and cold remedy—“ NAZOL ” —is specially good for children. Wise mothers keep ii handy. Most economical! 60 doses, Is 6<L 2

Turpentine will paint—is it any wonder it ruins linoleum? LINO- - applied with a brush once a year, does the work better and quicker—no backaches—preserves the linoleums 100. At all Grocers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18216, 2 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18216, 2 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18216, 2 October 1919, Page 3

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