The symptoms of rheumatism usually leave wo doubt as !to -what is the matter with the sufferer. Sharp pains arc felt in, the wrist, knee, elbow, ankle, or other joints, which are usually 'hot, red, and swollen. The pain often shifts from one joint to another—one day it may be the hand, the next, perhaps the fpot—r while the part first affected may be r.-iuch easier No matter how severe the symptoms of rheumatism, Eheur mo seldom fails to banish them. Thousands testify to its remedial properties. 2/6 ani 4/6 (large size contains full week's treatment). 77
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Northern Advocate, 20 October 1920, Page 3
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