PUBLIC NOTICES FROM WEAKNESS TO HEALTH HOW WOMAN SAVED MOTHER AFTER TOLD "NO HOPE" No one denies that ill-health in elderly people requires prompt action. Perhaps this made Mrs D. Crossley, Springs Flat, Kama, take action into her own hands after her mother, suffering from bad health as a result of severe rheumatism, was told there was no hope. Mrs Crossley says her mother is now cured. "She was very weak and could only take a few steps. ' I bought a packet of R.U.R. and when she had finished the last dose, she was cured." Sheafs of testimonials praise R.U.R. for constipation, neuritis, blood pressure, skin troubles, rheumatics, listlessness, liver weakness, bladder troubles, lumbago, headaches, etc. Take R.U.R., and Right You Are! 4/2 and 7/9. —6 HE GIVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Knowing mat he provides an essential service to the community, your Chemist is in a position of trust. He regards himself as responsible to you. He makes sure that everything you buy—whether it is simply a tube of lip-stick or an important medicine—will give the best results. To every need the CHEMIST gives personal, friendly help. That is why it pays to buy from your CHEMIST at all times—not merely in emergency. Advt.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 7, 23 January 1942, Page 3
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