A martyr to : Eheumatism, Gout Sciatica or Lumbago, is to be much pitied—and yet he can easily be cured, His illness is due to excess uric acid in the blood, and this must be removed before a permanent cure can bs obtained. Many sufferers fly at once to plasters and liniments because they obtain temporary relief—but they can get 110 real benefit until the cause is removed. RHE CM 0 is the only successful remedy for uric acid troubles, for it rids the system of the cause of the trouble. RHEUMO has cured thousands and it will cure you, Buy a bottle to-day. Of all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. Fountain Pens by the world's best makers. The "Swan," "Waterman," " Onoto," " Waverly," Conway Stewart," etc , atW. Park's, stationer rimart Ties tor iiolidav wear iu opened up, the smartest and latest desigrr in ex olusive neckwear, including " Irisb Popiiu," ' Paisley," ana "Knitted,'' yon should t'nam ftf- WATOFORIf'F. Ud.
T)E YOU SAD or be you gay, prince or peasant, seer or younker, Suratura Tea always keep» you pleasant— William Bunker. T ITTLE SAMMY thought he knew how the swallows homeward flew. Mad© himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain. Just another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Tea! Languid lady wants to meet Curate, tractable and sweet. Mustn't back the slim gee-gee. Must drink Suratura Tea—Mrs. Wimples, Cupid Strset. IT DOESN'T MATTER whatever you do, or whatever you think or be, you'll always be sprightly and blithe and gay, so long as you drink three times a day sup&rb Suratura Tea. JrpwAS SORROW for Molly McOump when she fell down the stairs with a bump. But now she sits surer. She drinks Suratura, and can't get the blues or the hump. There was a young man of Algiers, who, careless of scoffings and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura (that's TEA !), and now he is Mayor of Algiers. Mary had a little mule, followed her to Sunday-school. Mary's teiicher. sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail. Never, never more will she with enjoyment thank fully drink good Suratura Tea. la
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1875, 20 March 1913, Page 2
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