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RHEUMATIC CASES

DEFINITE AND PERMANENT CURE CLAIMED I From reports coming to hand week after week, it would seem that at last a remedy (McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure) has been found that will definitely and permanently cure Rheumatism in. its different forms. This claim is based oh the fact that in spite of the large number of patients who have taken the remedy, not one case, of failure has so far been reported. On the other hand, letters like this one are being continually received:—

"For 12 years I had to cut the food, feed my daughter and practically do everything for her. Some six months ago I was recommended to try McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure. At first it seemed it was just a case of ‘just another cure.’ However, after persevering for two months my daughter began to sleep better, her skin took on a healthier appearance, and movements of. the hands and arms were easily discernible. Now it is almost a miracle that jyfter all these years my daughter is on a holiday, and can knit for the boys overseas for eight hours a day and not be tired out.” The lady who wrote this letter is a Grandmother, living in Christchurch, and anyone wishing to call on her will be supplied with her address by Mr McCormack.

1 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 most difficult cases will yield to two months’ treatment. —6

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23379, 12 July 1941, Page 10

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RHEUMATIC CASES Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23379, 12 July 1941, Page 10

RHEUMATIC CASES Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23379, 12 July 1941, Page 10

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