:A REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM. Tho ffiruso of oil rhminratie pain is ii-rie sieid deposit. This .settles in tho tissues in tiny crystals which farce their way ilfrVi rod-hot needles intotli^ ncrvo tissues a.nd produce tinl c.xcniciating pii.in« of rheumatism. External applications can therefore oulv temporary roliof. To cffo<;t porin.anoiit rtlit^f i.'iko an internal rometly \vlti«-i] w\\\ dispal ox(h%s:< uric acid Smd it« deposits. RHEUJK) ho.ldom fails to accomplish this: a.iul t!iv> roliof it p;ivfs, thonffli almost instaiitiHiooiis, is usually lasting. C'onviivtin;; pio-jf of the merits of lMl!st r.A[<) is given in the hundreds of lottr-'i'.s iT-tM-ivo'l from New Zen-landcM-s. Sufferors lor 14 and 20 yo.n.rs te-tify to ite jnorits., Try JMITOfTMO.' 2s 0(1 aiul -Is 0d liol t'"^ at rhosnists !)\ld stores. Get it todry. -Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 5
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126Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 5
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