MORE PEOPLE CURED
— — NEW RHEUMATIC REMEDY It is only in the last few months that McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure has been offered to the public, but already it has been responsible for several successful cures, and the proprietors are more confident than ever that there is no case of Rheumatism or no Rheumatic Complaint that it will not cure. It had been tried out extensively in some of the most difficult cases imaginable before it was offered to the public, and since then it has cured people who had tried all kinds of other remedies. In fact, it is genuinely claimed that there is no known case yet that it has not cured. People crippled after Rheumatic Fever or old folk who have not been able to use their limbs freely, for years—in every case, not once has it failed to cure. What is most important, it cures absolutely permanently; The most, striking thing of all is that for the most part the people that it is curing now are people who havetried many other remedies and even doctors without success. Those people who suffer from boils are also urged to take McCormack’s Boil Cure. If you suffer from either Boils or Rheumatism, write to P. 0., 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 most difficult cases will yield to two months’ treatment. —6
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23349, 7 June 1941, Page 10
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