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AX OPEN LETTER ABOUT RHEUMATISM 53. Khybrr Pas. Road. Auckland. May 3. I9j|_ To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure p». prietary. Limited. High St.. Auckland. Dear Sirs.— {eel it my duty to writ® tot an ope® letter aoout MY WON'DERPrr RECOVERY from RHEUMATISM t£ffi your REMEDY. I owe to fellow-aufieS£ to let them know the facts. I have been a sufferer for 42 years and for the past 30 years very bad indeed "of'en m bed for six month* a- a time, not able to straighten my lees. M.nr times so bad that I could not move my hand* and arm*. and T could not feed myself. I suffered awful agony, and had gTeat lumps on my kneei and fineers. and large swellings on my l»»s. My joints were Quite stiff. 1 could no' bend my fingers a" ail. " Dunne 42 years you ran imagine I tried every means to set owed. I have bee* under the treatment of Specialists at Hm-. and in Ne* Zealand, but a'l v-thout u, lasting benefit. I think I tried eve-y Mod' cine that claimed to cure Rcf;ira?t;sn, but tney had no more effect on me than Cold I have spent a small fortune in hard ri»V to no mirxve. AND NOW 1 AM CURED at a cost of four course® of Ten: WOXDFR' FUL REMEDY! ' " The Big Lumps on my knee= have all disappeared. My fingers are sunple and my hands are smooth and u=eful aca>n. I ctn walk about in comfort and powt the blessing of Health after 42 years of Purratorr ~IT TS WONDERFUL. ' lC 1 earnestly counsel evetv sufferer from RHEUMATISM or Genera! 111-health 5 make inquiries about your REMEDY, and ; give it a fair trial. It is something oui'a ] out of the ORDINARY. 9 * ! Wishing you every SUCCESS in making it known. I am. yours most sratefully. (Sgd.l T. C. PETERS. The above is only part of the letter, but it should convince the most sceptical that a Wonderful Cure has been found. A copy of the complete letter wiV. be posted to anyone who specially asks for it. MAKE FURTHER INQUIRIES ABOUT THIS CURE. SEND FOR THE IN. TENSELY INTERESTING BOOK WHICH TELLS ALL ABOUT IT. CUT OUT THIS FREE COUPON AND POST IT NOW. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure P:y., Ltd., High Street. Auckland. Please send me your free hook entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Moet Interesting Story." as mentioned in the N.Z. HERALD.— 234. am« Address « % "About Beauty" I A splendid book by Prof. Lawrence. shows bow ■ to obtain and retain Beauty, perfect Health, I fine Form and Figure. Care of Hair, Skin. I Hands. Teeth. Nails. tec. An education worth I guineas; regular price, 3/-; for limited tinw to I introduceonly l/ 11, post free. Remit stamps ■ now. Marion Marl son. Box 1653. G-P.O. Sydney ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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