TESTIMONIAL FROM NURSE
TRIBUTE TO McCORMACK’S RHEUMATIC CURE Those people who still suffer from Rheumatics will be interested in the following testimonial for McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure. The address and telephone number of the nurse who wrote it will be supplied by Mr McCormack to anyone interested. “To whom it may concern. “As a nurse of 20 years’ standing, and a sufferer of Rheumatism for some years, I would like others to know I have been completely cured after taking two bottles of McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure.” _ NURSE G. This is but one of many cases of different forms of Rheumatism that have been completely and permanently cured by McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure, and although this cure has now been taken by hundreds and hundreds of Rheumatic sufferers, so far not one case of its having failed to permanently cure has been reported. To prove the genuineness of his cure, Mr McCormack invites people to write to him for a list of the names and addresses of some of the local people who have been cured and who have offered to advise anyone suffering from Rheumatism, about the success of his cure. This offer is made in view of the large number of people who hesitate to take his cure because they have been so often disappointed after trying other remedies for which similar claims are made. Write to Mr McCormack, G.P.O. Box 462, Christchurch, for these addresses; or if you want to take the cure right away, enclose £1 for one month’s treatment. Most cases yield to one month’s treatment, but even the most difficult cases will yield after two months. —6
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 10
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