HOW TO MIX YOUR OWN MEDICINE
SIMPLE FORMULA THAT HAS PROVED SUCCESSFUL FOR THOUSANDS
Your confidence in a medicine is considerably enhanced when you know that it has been freshly mixed. If you know what you’re taking, you know what to expect in results. Why pay for expensive bottles, boxes, cartons and heavy freight cost? What counts is the amount of medicinal value you really receive . . . not the fancy wrapping and packing that bring the medicine to you.
(1) Pour into a clean jug sufficient boiling water to fill a large whisky or cordial bottle (260 z).
(2) Tip contents of white bag into a jug and stir until dissolved. (3) Add contents of coloured paper and the small bottle of red liquid. (4) When cool, pour into bottle, cork, and attach the .gummed direction label. You actually mix R.U.R. yourself—straight from the packet of concentrated ingredients and, when taken, R.U.R. clears out wastes and poisons, toning the liver, kidneys, stomach, bladder and bowels to normal functions.
You quickly realise why you buy 26 ouhees (a full whisky or cordial bottle) of active R.U.R. for only 4/—with no cost for water, bottles and heavy freight.
R.U.R. has hundreds of remarkable health recoveries to its credit—in cases of constipation, rheumatic ailments, skin diseases, heart troubles, stomach disorders, liver and kidney weakness, etc., because it contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier, and acid corrective. R.U.R. gets at the cause, of 19 out of 20 human disorders. No matter what you have wrong with v o u. R.U.R. is bound to do you good.
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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1941, Page 3
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