Rheumatism Conquered THE WONDERS OF THE " RENULIFE ?, VIOLET RAY TREATMENT, REMARKABLE SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. 740 CASES TREATED WITHIN LAST TWO YEARS—ALL CURED. If you are suffering from Rheumatism, decide at once to have the " Renulife " Violet Ray Treatment. During the past two years, 740 rases have been treated in Auckland and Wellington respectively, and ALL HAVE BEEN ABSOLUTELY CURED. ~.. Co " ld l , here be a n,ol '° glowing testimony to the curative powers of the wonderful Renulife Violet Kay ? " Have no fear regarding the Renulife "Violet Ray; there is no electric shocking or muscular contraction.- Ihe Henulife Violet Kay Treatment is painless and pleasing. Think of those 740 people who are now carefree and happy, enjoying the best r>f h-alth. Kemember that there was ,-, time when they .suffered agunies untold, through Rheumatism— just like the sufferer is experiencing at this very minute. If yon have Rheumatism, arrange at once for Renuljie \ iolet Kay Treatment, and your days nf siillt'iiug will soon come to an end. LET THE -RENULIPE" VIOLET RAY FREE YOU FROM RHEUMATISM. Fees: Two Guineas for Six Treatments. Jfenal|g Parlours Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Evening Appointments Arranged. Telephone A 694. 308 (3rd Floor), N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 14
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