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N.Z. PHYSICAL MEDALLIST LOSES HEALTH * AS Before the last war, when physical development took its right place in manly contests, Mr T. W. McClelland, of 176 Hereford Street. Christchurch, was "champion of champions.” He was pronounced the "perfectly developed man." But ill-health attacked Mr McClelland in recent years with pains like cramp from the waist down to the ankle on the left side. Things got worse until last September, when he was only lOi stone —two stone below normal. T received regular treatment at the Christchurch Hospital, but without result,” he says. "One day a painter, who had been otF work for 5 years, told me that R.U.R. had put him back on his feet on full time work again. "That convinced me. From the first day there was a difference R.U.R. worked its miracle with me.” R.U.R. gets at the cause of 19 out of 20 human disorders. No matter what you have wrong with you. R.U.R. is bound to do you good. Take R.U.R. and Right You Arc! NEW m | Heralds of j Spring. E Fresh Curtains will enhance the beauty of your outlook on the = glory of the season. E Let us guide you to secure the = most satisfactory results at 3 economy prices. 1 CURTAIN MUSLINS. From 1/6 to 5/11 yard. = BROCADES. From 2/11 to 7/6 yd. FOLK V/EAVES. From 1/9 to 7/6 yd. 1 PHONE 71 for free helpful guidance. I McKAY'S siiimiiiiiiniimiiiminimiiimiicjimmmiiniiTiiiiiiiimicimiiiiimioiiiiiimiiiniimiimiicimuiiiminiiiiiinimt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 4