ONCE CRAWLED UPSTAIRS ON HANDS AND KNEES
NOW RUNS A BOARDINGHOUSE AND DOES HER OWN WORK The case of Mrs L, M. A. Wilson, of 47 Craigend Street, Kings Cross, was pathetic in the extreme. She was unable to bath herself and, in her complete wretchedness, was even given gold injections amongst many other treatments—but all to no avail. She writes: “X would like to tell you ot the wonderful benefit I have derived from R.U.R. Up to six months ago I was not able to move without the aid of my stick: now X do not have to use my stick at all, and >va have my permission to use my case for advertising purposes, as I would be only too happy to know someone else was deriving the same benefit that I did through taking your marvellous remedy.”
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R.U.R. owes Us success to the commonsense nature of its blood-clearing and toxin removing qualities. As the World’s Greatest Remedy, it has achieved many recoveries equally as remarkable as Mrs Wilson’s case. So no matter what you have wrong with you, R.U.R. is bound to do you good. Take R.U R. and right you are!
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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 15
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200Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 15
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