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! RHEUMO DRIVES PAIN OUT! | Perhaps you have found that oilier ' so-called remedies—liniments, embrocaj lions, plasters, or pills—could not cure 1 your Riiinunatism or Clout. They did not give relief, for they could not touch j the real cause of the suffering—excess uric acid, in the blond. Rheumo is the ' one medicine I hat seldom fails to bring ' relief. It cleanses Lite blood of excess ■ Uric Acid, and with the cause removed, ] the pain and inflammation vanish. Get j Rheumo. 2/6 and 4.6 everywhere. Colds, influenza, sore throat, husksj ness, catarrh, promptly relieved by “Nazol.” Soothes and relieves. 60 doses 1/6 Progandra Cures Com? n 'dc,klv, 1/6

■w Cyclone ’ Seed Sower Hurst’s Seeds a Great Reputation The SOWER THAT SCATTERS EVENLtf HIGH will be well sustained during the ensuing season. We have recently landed a big shipment of Hurst’s and other' farm seeds, and growers throughout the district are guaranteed excellent germination and general satisfaction with the seeds they order here,. Hurst’s Famous Seeds. lIJEKIPS: Purple and Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Mammoth, Devonstone Grey, Imperial Green Globe, Hardy Green Globe, and Eed I aragon. SWM)LS: comprising Champion Purple Top, Crimson King, Pest ot All, Superlative. Also choice samples ol Proad Leaf Essex Pape and Marlborough-grown Lucerne hood. Machine-dressed Perennial Rye Grass, Akuroa Cocksfoot, and Clover Seeds. Our illustration shows the Cyclone Hand Seeder, which wc specially recommend for broad-casting. BUXTON AND CO NELSON AND MOTUEKA. LTD. 9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 3