GOUT TROUBLES MANTf A MAN. Many people seem to think" that gout is a privilege solely of those wealthy old centlemen who have nothing to 00, and all day in which to do it. Never was there a greater mistake. Goiit is only one.tforni of the most prevalent diseaseexcess of uric acid in the blood. Other troubles of the. same nature are 'Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel,, Stone, and Neuritis. None of these diseases, whether hereditary or acquired, would cause so nvuch pain and suffering if taken in hand when the early symptoms were manifest- j ed. When the first aches and twinges j of pain are felt it is necessary to take a medicine that will neutralise and eradicate the excess uric acid. That remedy is Rheumo. It possesses the remarkable power of ridding the system of uric acid and its deposits: Read the experience of a sufferer for over -twenty years. Mr H. Hullen, Cheviot, -writes: —"Rheumo | has done my wife a great amount of I good. She'got.no good from the Han-j mer Springs, ' having suffered from | Chronic Rheumatism for over twenty vears." 2s 6d and 4s 6d.* - ■ ■ !
Think of it!—CO dosos of "NAZOL" for 1/6, and every dose soothes and relieves. No wonder this honest remedy for coughs and colds is in greater demand every month. Provo its efficacy to-day." s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 19 August 1914, Page 5
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