PUBLIC NOTICES "SCARCELY MOVED FROM HIPS UP" CHRISTCHURCH WOMAN GOES FROM CRIPPLED CONDITION TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELLING '' <!] J§ A Jam After many years of enjoying normal health, Miss R. Spragge, of Opawa, Christchurch, was taken ill with what she thought was rheumatism of the spine and shoulders. "My doctor said it was iumbago," Miss Spragge says— "but I went to the hospital where they said it was fibrositis but their treatment was also of no avail. "The pain was dreadful, but thanks to R.U.R. I made a speedy recovery and shortly after commencing the treatment all pains left me." Miss Spragge, who travels New Zealand for the British Industries Journal, wishes this testimony to be made known to induce other* sufferers to take R.U.R. to renew health, strength, and freedom from painful torment and suffering. By removing the cause of 19 out of 20 complaints, R.U.R. keeps the system regular, the blood alkaline and the body germ-resisting. It contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective.- 4/2 and 7/9 everywhere. 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 s>ure 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 10, 30 January 1942, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 10, 30 January 1942, Page 3
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