URIC ACID TROUBLES FLY BEFORE THE MAGIC OB' RHEUMO. "Tis always painful to watch the sufferings of those who are afflicted by Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, or Sciatica. Torture day and night—a trouble to themselves and those around them, no rest or peace —the story is the same in almost every case. But there is a brighter side oftim.es —for many tell of Jjow they recovered their health and strength'through RHEUMO, the worldfamed euro for Uric Acid troubles. Here is <n case in point. Mr. Goo. Colledgs, of Wellington, writes: —" A few weeks ago I was attacked with Rheumatic Gout; my feet were much swollen and I had to keep to my bed. Hearing of your curefor Gout I sent for a bottle of RHEUMO, and after taking a few doses the effect was magical, the severe pain left, and tho swelling disappeared. I was soon on my feet again and able to go to work." Here is but an isolated instance of RHEUMO'S wonderful curative qualities, yet there are -still those who buy useless quack nostrums because they are a, little cheaper than Rheumo. Don't be misled., RHEUMO is the one and only genuine cure for rheumatic troubles. Of all chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4< 6d^ When children catch cold it is necessary that they should be cured immediately. The one immediate cure is "NAZOL." It has not the slightest deleterious effect on even the most delicate constitution, and in all cases of colds, influenza, sops throat, or any allied disorder, its unique is testified to by thousands of grateful people. Bottle containing 60 doses, Is 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19897, 15 September 1913, Page 2
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