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Sufferers from IftUIITISI Tell of Immediate Improvement Our mail brings us scores and scores of letters from grateful men and women who were sufferers from this terrible disease. By the aid of RHEUMAUNE-OXYOENA and our commonsense course of treatment which builds up the body while eradicating the disease, they have been enabled to shake themselves free from the awful effects of this terrible disease, which spares neither high or low, nor any age, and either sex. We give briefly the substance of several letters. Denbigh Square. Feilding. March 9, 1918. Will you Kindly send mo another course of your medicine. I have made such rapid progress with the first I had. that I intend keeping on with it for some time, at any rate, and will you kindly post one of your free books to the following address. Mr Mr has a sister that is a great sufferer and I feel sure they will try your treatment: he was so surprised when he saw what your remedy had done for ms that he was quite anxious to get some, (MRS.) E. R. McALLEY. Katikati, March 15, 1918. I am sure you will bo pleased to hear from me, being one of your first patients. I am always very thankful that I tried your ] Rheumatio Cure. I have never gone back to the hopeless . state I was in when I first took the courses. Certainly I was very far gone. I could not lift anything, and when I sat on a chair I had to wait for someone to help me get vI dragged my feet on the ground, I could not lilt them up a step. I often caught my foot in things and fell, then I had to wait for someone to come and help me on my feet, the knees were Quite stiff. Some people laughed at my taking medicine from an advt. in the Weeklt. but my sufferings were so bad I did not mind what I took, and I was well repaid for it. ALICE STAIN. James Street, Whangarei, March 11, 1918. Some three years ago I got a very bad attack in the right knee. I suffered great pain, the bone soeraod~'and did get very much larger. I tried all sorts of cures, massage, hot air, but with practically no resuit until I tried your Rheumaline. I have recommended it to some of my numerous friends, and in many cases benefit has been received from it. W. McKINSTRY. The original', ol these testimonials, and scons ol others, can be seen at the Company's Booms. If you suffer from RHEUMATISM or KINDRED troubles you need this FreeBook. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty.. Ltd.. P.O. Box 369. AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs,—Please Bond me your freo book entitled ''The Broken Crutch; A Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in the HERAID.. Auckland. No, 75. Name •...-.. Address i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 3

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