PEOPLE WHO TELL THE TRUTH
THE THANKS OF HUMANITY FOR BENEFITS RECEIVED
When people will voluntarily go to the trouble of sitting down to write their thanks to the makers of a health remedy, you can draw two conclusions—(l) that they are more than pleased; (2) that the remedy does truthfully accomplish REAL \ results. There is no Wher way to look at it. A genuine testimonial is a living example
of convincing sincerity; and in this respect. the makers of R.U.R. can claim tc be exceptional, because literally hundreds of testimonials have come forward praising R.U.R. as the salvation of those afflicted with such common _ and unhappy complaints and conditions as the following: Listlessness, constipation, neuritis, headaches, influenza, indigestion, piles, skin diseases, stomach ulcers, kidney trouble, rheumatism, rheumatic heart, bladder troubles, stroke after-effects, sciatica. lumbago, broken sleep, liver weakness, smokers’ heart, muscular pains, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. Here is a typical extract from a recent letter: “One day an old friend, who suffered miserably, surprised me by performing things which were usually out of his line. I asked him to whom the credit went and all he said was ‘R.U.R.and 10, and behold!—after one single treatment I was a different oerson. It makes life young again.” (Signed. Mrs M. Forward. 10 Camberwell road.) Because it contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective. R.U.R. gets at the root cause of 19 out of 20 human disorders. So no matter what you have wrong with you. R.U.R. is bound to do you good!
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Northern Advocate, 5 September 1941, Page 7
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