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j BUWM W. fi. MABEY WAS j MIRACULOUSLY CURED OF RHEUMATISM A weU-knftwtiUrrnEr'irooi Uaramarua.acce-flspanieJ hy a friend, called at pur office lbe other day aad aslce«J j **we Kr. Rasmussen. t ! • Having been show* iota Mr. Rasmuswa'* room, he l« ttodisced himself an d Us friend, and said he had called «o p«rso«»liy eipreas' Us everlasting Husks and «raahu> i oc t be greatkftiMfi t be hadreeeired £t«n a (wo months'eoureeof" RHEUMALINX-OXYGENA." " I wanted you to see me," he confianrd, " and so I came here aad brooght a witocss. who will tell yoa the ■state I was ia before 1 started yoor remedy. I had fe«a suaeriag from Rheumatism, Stiatica. and I know not what for twenty years. My leg* had swellings o» them us big as your head. 1 suffered indescribable agony. I was a burden to tayself and everyone around rae. A miserable crippfe-—jipt eaislinr. And now look at me! Do I Ix>kfit ■ " "You certainly do," said Kr. Rajmnssen. "but I have seen many similar quick changes through our remedy." " Mar, it's vronderfci! It's a miracle) I kavea/t an ache or a pain, or vweJling, or stiifness in any port of •ny body. I'm in perfect health, and I lock it. Tve redoced my age twenty years. Two months ago I was ready lor m» grave, and lonainjf for it. I tan't think yon eaoilffa ! H! Rive you aiiv kind of testimonial yon like. Writa out anything yoa iikenow, and I'i! sign it. I wact ererybody to know what a wondeffnl medicine y*i ve (ot. It's a to hinstibity." Our viaitor then SMjnerf the fcJlowing statement. It t* short and ts the point. Ui: there is a world of meanim V*liind the simple iutemenl, •' I ara no,- -.oißpletelj cared'':— Varaaurua, near Mercer, «p/:o/r5. The Dotninion RfcevmatkCure Ply.. Ltd., Auckland. Dear Sirs.—Harinj! «n«er«d from Kheuraatisn;. Sciatica, and Ltrmbaso.'or twenty years. and having had two courses nt your wonderful <-ure, I ampieai>«<i tosa* that i amnowCGWH.ETEr/VCI.'RKD. * Yon arit'atliiwrcr to make whatever u»e oi this you may desire. {MSned! W. G. MACET. This reoaedy not only cktm Rlwomabnn. it ten** ur the wholenerwouf It pnrifi« the Wood anH earicht* it, thus feeding and nourijlua? -impoverisJx>e nerve*. It brings hack the bloom of health to tfc« cbeek«, and pnu tte ot youth into body and Kobe and brwin. ctrr orrr this coupon axd tost it TODAY. To the Dominion Rbentnatir Cure Ltd., 5 (Jrey BuiMinjt». High St.. AneUacd. T>tnz Sirs,— Pleair fend me, free and pb&tjuje paltl, yow hoe* eatided. "The Broaen Cnifch : A Me*t •IntareaatajStory," as naataied ia tie •' Cfaiitelnach iftess "—xsE. Addren »».,,',..,. Bnoo PLUMP FOB "No. 10" WHISKY
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15463, 16 December 1915, Page 4
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