NEURITIS Doctors’ treatments, mineral baths, advertised cures, did not work—but two packets of R.U.R. did the trick, states P. J. Doyle, ambulance officer, of North Melbourne. Writing in October, 1942. Mr Doyle says:— ' “Dear Sir,—l have been a sufferer from Neuritis for many years, under several doctors, taking courses of mineral baths and using many well-known advertised safe cures, but to no avail. I was in Sydney on annual leave when a friend told me to try a course of R.U.R. Well, I was prepared to try anything to cure me; after two 7/6 courses of R.U.R, all effects of Neuritis had vanished, thanks to this great remedy. 1 always keep a bottle in my medicine chest.” Notice how Mr Doyle leaves no doubt as to his faith in R.U.R.—“after two 7/6 courses all effects of Neuritis had vanished," he says. He is not alone in his faith, as scores of other ill-health sufferers find R.U.R the only worth-while treatment. Containing the fivefold health action of a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective, R.U.R. gives benefit to sufferers from 19 out of 20 of life’s common ailments. So Take R.U.R. and Right You Are. A product of R.U.R. (N.Z.) Ltd., 141 Cashel street, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23970, 10 June 1943, Page 7
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