[For Chronic Chest Complaints Woods' f-JrAj,+. Pepu«nnint Cura/l/S, 2/(5 Tn tho course of numerous experiments with rheumatic and gouty sublets, scientists noticed that the blooa' of_ every, patient contained excess uric! acid. Many . prescriptions to neutr-a-! use and expel this uric acid were tiieA but without su.cces.s-. One of I^.Z.'s! j leading chemists worked on the problem I for many years. At'last he compounded a medicine which cured in mam ; eases—even- sufferers for over twenty years. One told another of-this won- ! do.rf ul - medicine—RHEUMO—and thus i the sales grew. RHEUMO seldom fails to givo relief, as instancedby-.tho testi- , mony cf a former -member of the Wellington City Council:— "I experienced a'verysbad attack of Rheumatic Gout; so bad that I had to | leave business. On arrival homei I ; immediately took a dose of RHEUMO, I repeating same every four hotrrs. , The I pain soon left, and in the morning 1 came down.to business as usual.' Jtcan confidently recommend .it to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout." Get a bottle to-night, 2s 6d and 4s 6d, lat chemists and stories.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14875, 25 September 1918, Page 7
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176Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14875, 25 September 1918, Page 7
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