RUEUMO-THE NATIONAL REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM.
Once upon a time people used to think that lhniments, embrocations, and external treatment cotlld cure Rheunidtißtn, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago.. Careful experiments by scientific investigators, however, demonstrated mat Mia real enures of. these diseaßes lay m an over acid condition of the blood. If the excess of Uric acid could be eliminated a cure was assured. Mariy preparation* were tried, but «t was not until the dincovery of IUIEIJMO that a really Biicce»f<rul remedy wur placed on the market. ■<: -In fiheumo you have a powerful heutraliser ot Uric^cid, which quickly expels it from the ' system* and gives welcome and lasting relief. Mr Albert Algar, of. the Wellington Woollen Co., Wellington, bears testimony to the effleffey of'RHEUMO as a cure for Rheumatism, Gout, and Sciatica:— "I suffered for some time from Rheumatic Gout and Sciatica. . I found your medicine RHBUMO, a quick remedy. Two or three doses arrest and cure" an attack." Give RTIEUMO 8 fair trial and it will positively (jure you of Rheumatism, Gout, Bciaticfti Luinr>a&° and kindred diseases. All chemists and stores, 2a. 6d. and 4«. to..
XKVKR NE'tiLKCT A (OLD. Aucold should novor lit' treated lightly. »s it is a I way." more or less serious. Many people nuike t lie? mistake of neglect ins; a- cold until sonic serious lung trouble result. If every cold received the attention it s'.mvld hive, the danger of this would I>u avoided. K> - c:'v cold can. bo cured hv the vse of Chamber--1 >in's Cough Remedy. A bottle or two <:f this remedy taken when the i-old is first contracted will promptly cure it, iin:l not only save doctors' bills, but much suffering and annoyance liter nn. Sold by K. ]). Smith. The black op.il Held at Lightning Ilidge, New South Wales, is turning out ;: success, one party t.f three talcing out neirly £6000 .worih m less than nine months. PATENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Patents may be obtained m almost .-.very 'country m the. world. Fullest .oformation regarding costs and procedure supplied on application to HICXRY HUGHES, Patent Agent, 157 Fealherxlon street, Wellington. Pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors," posted freo. ■ The Adelaide Corporation, having ninde inquiries of the general utility of 1 Neuchatel asphalt laid m Auckland, have decided, to pave one of their principal thoroughfares with, this, asphalt. ! j » LAME RACK. v i ' This ailment i.s usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles, and m:iy bf tired by applying Chamberlain's P«h ]>alm two or three times a day and rub 1 ing the part vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind m a piece of flannel dampened with I jiamberlain's Pain Uahn, «nd relief it .s ire to follow. Sold by E. I). Smith. : "The progress of the country is not Kept back by the native ownership ol htnd anywhere near the .same extent a> i:.» is by the pakeha speculator and traf i fcker," is the opinion given l;y tht 'i'.imnaki News. A MEDICINE OF REAL WORTH. Chamberlain's Coug.i Remedy is m t snded for acute throat and lung disea«ses ci which* colds, croup, and whooping iough are the most common. 'J iiosv vho have used it for years, and are ii a position to know its real value, assert tut it is without an equal for tiie treat l.isnt of thesi! diseases. It not onl, c ires colds and iniiuen/.a, but counteract* ;.ny tendency towards pneumonia. It is iii almost universal use as a preventivi. i.uil cui'c for croup, and has never beer, known to fail. Sold by E. I). Smith., ! -Sk&ting has "taken on" m Foxton i nd all buildings m any way suitable fo; tiie purpose are bsinj used. To NAZOL, Ltd. Gentlemen, — Will you allow me to ex press my appreciation of your wonderfu remedy {or cold m the head ? Last weel 1 wag suffering most acutely from thai j miserable complaint, and on the recom I mendatiori of a friend' T tried "Nazol' (inhaling through the nostrils by mean.' (if a email plujj of cotton wool) with as tunishing results. I got relief from thf I first trial, and m 48 hours my cold haC q lite gone. .1 am advising all mj f iends who are suffering from colda t< try "Nazol." Yours faithfully, C. T. HOLT. TII2 Westport Times reports that Mi l'.rynildsen removed the old post offic tj its new site after 11 hours' work. Tht .'in-cture was moved by means of wim het J j nd rollers, and it was shifted with c ; t -minium of inconvenience to the staff ! j',nd no inlerferense with business. Not «•! board was displaced,, and the clock.' 'tickfjd sieuiiiiy on. Electric communicd j f on during the moving was provided f->r by means of a. free cable. | A MYSTERIOUS EVENT. Many physicians seem to think it i irvsterious event when their patients— whom they cannot? cure — are quickly relived and restored to health by Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs anc Colds ; but there is nothing mysteriou; a-lvout it. Dr Sheldon's New Discoverj represents the latest knowledge of th< day m the practice of the science ol healing, and does not follow any of tht , old-fashioned methods of the materi? medica. It goes right to the point of infection m all cases of throat and lung trouble, and by menns that are all ittown drives out the disease and heals the affected parts. .Tt is a safe, pleasant, positive cure for all lung troubles. Try it. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. Auckland, June 20th, 1910. To NAZOL, Ltd. Gentlemen, — I have 'much pleasure m giving a testimonial for your wonderful remedy as a certain preventative of colda. j A few weeks back, every, member of our household had cold m the head, but as soon as T, felt the preliminary sneeze coming on, I began to take a dose of "Nazol" two or three times a day, with the result that I escaped the prevailing epidemic. "Nazol" keeps a cold away. Youth faithfully, A.R. - PArnftll. June 16th, 1910.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12214, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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