A GLORIOUS VICTORY
We believe that this is the first time in clinical history that a patient has challenged the sceptics by personally publishing and paying for a notice to the public making a thorough exposition of his case, a reconi which undoubtedly stands without any fear of contradiction. Here is a tribute which we value and we take the license of republishing it:— Gore P.O. Dear Fellow Southlanaers. For many years I was a helpless sufferer from Rheumatism and Stomach disorders. In vain 1 tried doctors, herbalists, and other specialists' treatments, spending no end of money thereon. At last, when bed-ridden and in great pain, and having heard of some miraculous cures obtained by others through Professor Galli, of the Salus Pad Co., I sent for him. He came to my farm immediately, diagnosed the case, and said I could be cured. This news was almost unbelievable, but as a last resource, 1 placed myself in his hands He has kept his word, and I. am today a new man, looking years younger and healthier and can attend to my farm. This letter is not only unsolicited, but I have paid for the insertion myself, as a gesture of gratitude to those who have saved my life, and in the hope that other sufferers may benefit similarly Professor is now treating my wife for blood pressure, and also my daughter and son. The foregoing can be verified by seeing me personally al any time. Yours faithfully, GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Gore P.O-
This is only one case amongst the many in various centres which we -■ould quote. Above patient was suffering with Chronic Rheumatism, Arthritis, Blood Pressure and Chronic Indigestion. SALUS (HEALTH) PAD CO. Cambridge Place (Phone 2033). Winton (Phone 6S). Gore (Phone 4475), Dunedin (Phone 11-391)
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Southland Times, Issue 24065, 2 March 1940, Page 9
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297A GLORIOUS VICTORY Southland Times, Issue 24065, 2 March 1940, Page 9
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