RHEUMATISM AND ITS REMEDY Rheumatism is probably one of the most common troubles of modern times. Very fow people can say that they have never felt a slight touch of it. The chief causes are ill-con-sidered diet or over-eating, and the dampness of the climate. Uric acid is formed and lodges im the muscles, nerves or joints, causing that stiffiness and aching pain in the part affected. To get rid of Rheumatism them, you must eliminate tins uric acid from the system. "Our No. 350 Tablet*" do so by dissolving it, conVerting the crystals into n soluble substance, and thus enabling the system to expel the poison. It is a simple, safe, nind most effectual treatment, One bottle contains sufficient for ft week's treatment. Price 3s fid, posted to any address. J. V. Gordon, M.P.S., Chemist, etc. (by exams.), Mastert'on.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 February 1918, Page 5
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