A REMMW FOR- WJJSUMATISM. Tile icawse of all'rheumatic pain .'? urio acid .deposit. This-: Kettles in the tissues in ticy <esry&tals which force ■ their way lake <r.e&-hot' needles into th» 3i€rv& tissues ssnd produce the excruciating spams of .rheumatism. External applications caw therefore give only temporary relief. . To effect permanent relief take an' .'ntoniql remedy whk% will dispel ext-jt-ss ruie acitl and its deposits. KHEUMO seldom fails to accomplish this; ana the relief it gives, tlwzgh almost instantaneous, is usually lasting. Convinein^; proof of the merits of RUEUMO is given in the hundreds of letters received from New Zealaiiders. Sufferer^ for 14 and 20 Years t^sstify io its merits. Try RHEI7MO~23 6d and 4s fid bottle at ohcriists and sto.ves. Get it to-day.— Advt. Form the good habit of inhaling NAZOL and ■you'll keep free from coughs aiiicl colds. Eightcenponee !;rv'j flinty doses.—Ativt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 5
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142Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 5
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