A RHEUMATISM CURE AT LAST: No matter hnvv long yon may have suffered from' Rbeumntism. von owe it to yourself to try '"RfffBTTMO. Tt removes the wiee acid in the blood—■ tho cause, of the disease. The, gradual eatiriiTr of the pain as the excess acid j'h expelled, tho subsidence of inflammation and reduction of the fi\volli.7ie «)']] coirif) .is a blessed relief, as it did io those who triad othor ''euros'' without avail. Read what Mi' Honry Rrintow. of Port Ahwiri, writes:—"T experienced the pains? of Rheumatic* of Rheumatic Gout, and for oiyht or ten wo-des hqd to take to mv bed. Mv sufferings? were very severe, so bad in fact that even the closing of a doov 'v/udd mnk/i fT, v ho.'>rfc iiimp. f decide d to try RHEUMO. 1 aot r-dief ~.»,] W ns soon able to yet --bout mid follow my occupation.'' RHFUMO •« a proven cure—it seldom fails to bring relief. 2s fid and 4s Od bottle.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 21 September 1917, Page 5
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