GENUINE RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM
♦ ' BOILS ALSO BANISHED IN FIVE TO EIGHT DAYS .. ■ .*• To say that McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure is working wonders lor those afflicted with this painful complaint is only to say something that is claimed for every -other remedy. But there is this difference—if you are in doubt about its worth, before you try it, the proprietors will supply you with the names of some of those whom it has cured, and you are welcome to write to them and get a first-hand opinion. So far. although tried over a number of years, there is no known case where it has failed to cure. Here is a typical letter: 112 Domain Terrace, Spreydon. April 30, 1941. To Mr A. McCormack, Dear Sir,— I have been a victim of Osteo Arthritis for a number of years, also had excruciating pains of Rheumatism. could not sleep, and had to walk- the house almost every night. On your advice I tried your Rheumatic Cure. After the first half bottle I can honestly say I got considerable relief; at the end of two months my pains had disappeared. I was sleeping Bto 10 hours nightly. I have no hesitation in recommending this wonderful cure - to every sufferer of Rheumatic Troubles. This recommendation is genuine, and was not solicited. I remain, gratefully yours, W. McN. Those people who suffer from boils are also urged to take McCormack’s Boil Cure. * The throbbing pain of boils is eliminated—they are completely cured in five to eight days, and it is guaranteed they will never return. If you suffer from either Boils or Rheumatism write to P.O. Box 462, Christchurch, enclosing 7/6 for the complete cure of Boils or £1 for one month’s treatment for Rheumatism. Most rheumatic cases yield to one month’s treatment, but even the roost difficult cases will yield to two months’ treatment. q Middle East Casualties.—Because of developments in the Middle East and the Medterranean, Australia might be asked to care for British as well as Australian war casualties, the Minister for the Interior, Senator Foil, said at Perth recently.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 10
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