HOW I RELIEVED MY RHEUMATISM. SOME GOOD ADVIOE BY ■ C. S. TURNER, FORMERLY OF THE R.A.M.C. Like stomach, liver, or kidney disorders, and in fact most other bodily ills, rheumatism results simply from accumulations of impurities in the system. Call these terms, microbes |Bs*sVj Cs*£z&%. lu ? c or "px~ fffi^g*^ !%&£sbP&p)l P u t t.h?y are »ii *3£&n!trZ?' form the primary gSgyffijc* *-~ Jl causo of orjjanio _/>vfttD <Tt\ matic pain was lgfl&flffl"tt?TU.,M AC to drug the nerves 1 «■* and vital omans m -„i „_~j«,.« «f ««*<■ into P&xtial insenaeid Atryttalt. highly mag. " D "."y «f£ fjfltd. Xo aimitr they opiates and naxAurt cotla drugs. or rubbing on lini- , , ments. But I Know better than to recommend such purelj temporary expedients now. Instead, take i levei teaspoonful of refined Alkia Saltratei in water every second morning, befon breakfast, and notice how quickly it dia solves and permanently clears out of you system all disease-causing impurities an> painful uric acid deposits or sharp crystal in stiff joints and sore muscles. There i nothing better to cleanse and regulate a to: pid liver or to liysh out clogged kidneyi You can get some of this inexpensive, stant ard compound from any chemiat. and I ha-'* personally proved that it cures even tl most severe case of rheumatism within few days.—C.S.T. IM—miwiini in tgSSSSSSSBSSSBBBSSSSSSBBM RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, NEURITIS. Pains relieved—instant l comfort from a few J drops of St. Jacobs Oil. I Don't continue to suffer from rheuma tism, neuritis, sciatica or lumbago, an< their kindred ailments when you can ge instant relief with a few drops of St Jacobs Oil, a concentrated combination o soothing and healing oils which penetrat X-ray-like to the seat of pain. St. Jacob Oil relieves all pain and aches—rednes and" 1 swelling of the skin, joints, an< muscles, quickly disappear after a gentl rubbing with St. Jacobs. Stiffness an soreness quickly vanish, being replace' with a delightful sense of warmth. an comfort. St. Jacobs js clean, easy an economical to use—does not burn or bliste —always relieves. Booklet enclosed wit each bottle tells how to use St. Jncobs fu rheumatism, sciatica., lumbago, bronchitis sore throat, and many other trouble! Any chemist or store will be glad t supply you with St. Jacobs Oil if you ar careful to ask for " St. Jacobs." I Polish and preser?e I tan boots with Brown Boot Polish Also "Toney" Red Ideal for all feather r * - I Host Holbrook says :— J "No matter who my guests are, I I jusi give them what's in the bouse, cold meat, stew, fish — but I always with Holbrook's Sauce, * which adds the finishing touch." j HO LB ROOK'S I sauce m - .■ i , '/•'; '• ■ i ■ '■"■', : . v, .;'.'':•■;■;■'.■<:' ■■."■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 3
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