DUKE OF BEDFORD INTERESTED Some form of "unearned" income for every man, to enable him to purchase a just share of the output of machinery and natural forces, has long been championed by the Duke of Bedford, previously the Earl of Tavistock. On being introduced to the health benefits of R.U.R., the Duke decided to test it, and was so pleased that he wrote from his estate, Glentrool Lodge. Newton Stewart, Scotland, as lollows, for further supplies: "I wonder if you could send me another six R.U.R. packages to give to friends who may wish to try the cure?" R.U.R. always enjoys implicit confidence. It is the health guardian—to cleanse the bloodstream, enliven the system, remove pain from the joints, sinews, and muscles and clear away all trace of accumulated b.ody wa§te. 4/2 and 7/9 everywhere.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 191, 10 December 1941, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 191, 10 December 1941, Page 2
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