Nearly everyone" is liable to uric icirl trouble, and yet many persist n disregarding tlio first signs—oains Hid swellings in the joints, stiffness '. '"I Moreno is in Vif muscles. TlieS' 1 ivini)t.!)ras show that the liver and accumulate tor a long time without • erious trouble. But as soon as you are run flown or exposed to cold or r! imp. it will surely assert itself. This excess acid must be removed, .::;! lie' ojie remedv that will do it Is RHKUMO. Rh'eumo neutralises (hi! blood tree and pure. thousands hu"o been cured by this wonderful in medy. Road how' RHEUMG cured Mr Mat GVannitcli, the popular proprietor of the Tenmka Hotel, well known throughout Canterbury. "For i long time I suffered from Rheumatism, using all hinds of remedies. Hearing of KHKVMO I tried it. ! hiU-o not felt bitter for the past Id years, and i can hon<*stly say that RHICUMO in my case has been a great success." AH now. Get a bottle of ItHEIiMO to-i.iirln From vour chemist id and Is 6d. 7!/ There is not a shadow of doubi lout the bargains at the Melbourne',' iniml sale now in full boom. Bar iins in abundance at the people': the sovereign to stretch. See the special attractive array of men's tweed overcoats reduced from '.V.U 6d to % 2f)s Gd, and the high grade suits for men at 59s 63.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 4 August 1914, Page 3
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