MB. JAMES BRIGGS SUFFERED SEVERELY FROM RHEUMATICS. QUICKLY CURED BY RHEUMO. Mr. James Brings, of s.s. Aorero, Wellington, testifies to tho great benefit ho received from Rheumo. Ho writes from Wellington on Sept. 6th, 1907:—"For a considerable timo I suffered very severely from Rheumatics. I tried all kinds of liniments and pills, but they did mo no good. I heard of several people who had taken Rheumo, and how they had been benefited, so I took a few bottles. I am pleased to say it did what you claim for it—relief and cure for Khoumatics. All suffering from Rheumatics and Gout should givo it a tr ; al as I am confident they will _ be cured.— Brigos." All chemists and stores sell Rheumo at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. " ' A letter received by the New Plymouth Harbour Board the other day stated that the present position of iroubark was quite unprecedented. The supply was rapidly diminishing, and the demand had greatly increased of late, and as the drought had burned up the grass it was very difficult to work bullocks in the bush..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13602, 22 November 1907, Page 8
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