YES—THAT'S GOUT! RHEUMO WILL FREE YOU J . Twinges pain, "tingling" or stiffness in the musdes, swollen inflamed joints, dull aches and pains in various parts of the body—these are sure* nigns that you are of a gouty nature. They show that your liver and kidneys are affected with the form of weakness which permits uric acid to accumulate and ciog the system, causing gouty ailments. Rheumo banishes the uric acid.- It affords the surest of relief in caßes of gout, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and kindred ailments. Rheumo enters th# blood, dissolves the uric acid, expels it from the system. . External treatment cannot do this. Hun- , dreds who have been freed by Rheumo, advise you to -try this scientific, safe and certain remedy. Get it now—the sooner the better! 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Buy larg# size—one week's treatment. Barraelough's Magic Nervine 6topg toothache. Is 6d. Proga.ndra cures corns quickly. Is 6a. , —" -
The proof of the reliability of Sharland's "Moa " brand egg preservative liea in the fact that it has Been on the market . for over 20 years. It keeps eggs fresh and sweet —and without the slightest smell or disagreeable taste. Eggs have bccu for over 2 years—ana were quite aweeb nnd without taint. It costs id to Id pee dozen eggs, according to «za of E«c*a§| . bought. . .;_::.:,:;'.■."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 5
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