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RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Wliaqgarci. . . after being an invalid for 15 years, 5 being spent in an invalid chair, I am fast recovering. I got one of your wonderful Overbecks 5 months ago and it is worth its weight in gold to me.. . . “Have been unable to walk for IS years . . . after 5 months’ treatment 1 can walk with one crutch all through my honic and get up and down stepß . . , everybody is remarking on how well 1 am.” (Sgd.) Mrs E. M. Hack; SCIATICA Wainui Street, Nelson, 29/12/28. “My trouble had been Sciatica, and I. had been ill a very long time when I sent for tlio instrument ... since using it I have found it of great benefit in toning up the nerves and system generally.” (Sgd.) 0. H'. Wimsett. ACUTE DEBILITY French Pass, .12/8/30.■ “I bavo been using the Overbeck., now for nearly two months and am very pleased with the improvement in my daughter’s condition. She . . . was suffering severely from pain in her back and limbs . . . gradually lost the pains and began to sleep better at night. Now . . . practically free from pain altogether. It haß been a great relief- to her and to us." „ (Sgd.) Mrs G. Webber. BLOOD PRESSURE, HEARING, AND EYESIGHT Wanganui, 20/8/31. . “I am pleased to say that the Overbook has done me a lot of good. The Bio id Pressure from which I was suffering is completely cured. My hearing and eyesight are also much improved.’ (Sgd.) A. M.oo6man. HEART, EYES, AND RHEUMATISM Central Takaka, 18/2/31. “About four months ago I purchased rom you a High Power (Dverbecli. I comnenced.using it immediately. 1 had. Teart Trouble for over fifteen years. The Yoctor said I could not possibly live muclion ger. For many years I have had oldige cataract in both eyes, partially ilind, unable to read or write, sight ms so bad I could not see a car on the oad until close to me or to see what >art of town I was in or to find a shop “I had rheumatism in ankle and knee oints, so bad I could riot get in or Out if a car without assistance. “After second application of High Power latterv the Heart has given me no lUrher trouble. At present I can see a car in the road a quarter of a mile off., r ian: now read the signs on shop wln[ows, and can easily get in and out of i, car without assistance. On the whole, lave far better health than formerly. Jy age is 87 years.” (Sgd.) Ed. L. Coppell. ACUTE WEAKNESS Temuka, 6/6/31. “For twenty years I suffered' untold pain in my head, and the doctors told me they could do nothing for itj, as it was thfi nerves . • • after six njonths übg of the Overbeck the trouble has entirely, disappeared. “ . . had scarcely any use in my lees. Could not walk across the house, except with two sticks. Then I Was doubtful about procuring the instrument, as 1 had wasted so much money on useless,, things, but I am very glad now that I ?ot one, for I.can walk down town, arid xbout quite well. I am now in my 80thyCar' (Sgd.) R. Brooklahd. SCIATICA AND RHEUMATISM Invercargill, li/12/30. ”... I have derived milch benefit from tlio use of the Ovcrbeck. My complaint was acute sciatica and. rlieumatRm .” (Sgd.) J. Soar. HEART AND NEURALGIA Masterton, i/li/31. [ was a very sick woman With indigesi and hoart trouble and had noises in head. I used to go quite unconscious ; l was” afraid to bo left on mjr 'own.. doctor told me I was likely to go off one of those turns, . _ , . [ waß a positive wreck before I took using the Overbeck. Now I am well 1 strong for my age (61). I think it a iderful thing to have done me so much d in the time it did. . know a man near Carterton who has and he is also delighted with the good is doing him.” . a ... (Sgd.) May Smith.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 3