DOMINO REACTION'
Supply the necessary energy, and the disorder " will disappear of itself. THIS THE REJUVENATOR DOES. It is impossible to explain the method here without going into details that would fill a score or more columns of this newspaper. But, put briefly, it amounts to this: A certain kind of energy is communicated from cell to cell by a process which has been given the name of "domino reaction" (see diagram), until the whole body is re-energised. The process is based on a remarkable discovery, which was explained to a meeting of scientists, doctors, journalists and the general public at the Savoy Hotel, London. The Press, ever keenly alert to seize upon the news of any fresh development in scientific discovery that holds out the promise of better health and longer life, was soon talking about this new method of rejuvenation. Then the cables got busy, and the news was flashed to all parts of the Empire, the many foreign countries. To meet the growing and insistent demand thus created, agencies for the sale of the Rejuvenator were established in all parts of the Globe. Wherever, in fact, the climate is trying, the competitive struggle fierce and unremitting, or disease prevalent, there the Overbeck Rejuvenator has gone forth on its mission of healing. And if the Rejuvenator treatment has been hailed as a discovery of outstanding importance in countries where the conditions of life are often arduous in the extreme, how much more may it be expected to achieve under the far less exacting condition* which prevail at home I "Constitutional" Treatment of Immense Value Overbeck'# Rejuvenator, in truth, provides a constitutional treatment that is proving of immense value in overcoming many ailments chiefly due to the stress and strain of modern life exhausting the vital energies. By activating and rejuvenating the
HERE IS THE PROOF A few reports received from grateful users in New Zealand. EPSOM, AUCKLAND, user reports:— My wife was for many months an inmots of an Auckland Hospital, under treatment of that dread complaint Rheumatoid Arthritis. but was eventually discharged incurable. I decided to give the Overbeck a trial and under regular treatment my wife is now her old self again, and does all her own housework. Where other treatments have failed the Overbeck succeeded. NORTH AUCKLAND user says:— I obtained the Overbeck for CATARRH and it cured mo completely, so I am keeping it by me for use should any other nervous ailment come along. WHAKATANE resident writes:— I am very pleased with my Overbeck, and have obtained great benefit from It. I very seldom havo a headache and never a bilious attack (these two I suffered from for years). 1 thank the Overbeck for my cure. HAMILTON sufferer from SCIATICA says:— I am writing this letter to express my appreciation of the benefit 1 have obtained from the use of my Rejuvenntor. I hava made wonderful progress, and 1 am quite confident of complete recovery. WAIHI client reports I am very pleased with the Overbeck. It has done my son a lot of good; ha doesn't twitch much now. It helps me also, I have a nervous heart. KAWHIA user says:— 1 am three score years and ten and In the short time I have used my Overbeck I havo stepped back to thirty-five. My wife, too, has secured great benefit from BLOOD PRESSURE. eyesight is improved also. 1 can now see objects that previously I could not see at all. TAUMARUNUI user reports:— I havo experienced the greatest benefit from my Popular Model, and have no hesitation In recommending it to anyone who suffers from MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM or LUMBAGO of the back. I was greatly relieved after a few weeks' treatment, and am now quite well. The originals of these testimonials, together With hundreds of others, may be inspected at the office of the Company at any time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23758, 11 September 1940, Page 7
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646DOMINO REACTION' New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23758, 11 September 1940, Page 7
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