AN OPEN LETTER ABOUT RHEUIATIS! 53 Kyber Pass Road, \_ Auokland, May 3, 1916. To the Dominion' Rheumatic Cure Proprietary, Limited, High St., Auckland. Dear Sirs,—l feel it my duty to write vou an open letter about MY WONDERFUL RECOVERY from RHEUMATISM through your REMEDY. I owe it to fellow-sufferers to let them know tho facts. i I have been a sufferer for 42 years, and for the past 30 years very bad indeed; often in bed for six '.months at a time, not ablfe to straighten 'my legs. Many times so bad that I could not movo my hands and arms, and I could not feed myself. I suffered awful agony, and had great lumps on my knees and fingers, and larso swellings on my legs. My joints were quite stiff. I could not bend my fingers at all. , During i 2 years you can imagine I tried every means to get cured. I have been under the treatment of Specialists at Home and in New Zealand, but all without any lasting benefit. I think I tried overy Medicine that claimed to cure Rheumatism, but they had no more effect on me than Cbld Water.
X lvave spent a small fortune in hard cash to no purpose. AND NOW 1 AM CUBED, at a cost of four courses of jour WONDERFUL REMEDY! The Big Lumps on my knees liave all disappeared. My fingers are smooth and useful again. I can walk about in comfo.rt and enjoy the blessing of heaTth ■after 42 years of Purgatory. IT IS WONDERFUL. I. earnestly counsel every sufferer from RHEUMATISM or Qoneral 111-health to make inquiries' about your REMEDY, and give it a fair trial. It is something quite out of the ORDINARY. ;' Wishing you every SUCCESS in'makinj; it known, I am, yours most gratefullv, (Sgd.) T. ,C. PETERS. The above is only part of the letter, bnt it should convince the most sceptical that a AVonderful Cure lias been found. A copy of the complete letter will be posted to anyone who specially asks for It. MAKE .FURTHER. INQUIRIES ABOUT THIS CURE. SEND FOR THE INTENSELY INTERESTING BOOK WHICH TELLS ALL ABOUT IT. CUT OUT THIS FREE COUPON AND POST IT NOW. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., High Street,' Auckland. Please send me your free book, enentitled_ "The Broken Crutch: A Moat Interesting: Story," as mentioned in "The Dominion." —23G-. Nanvy Address j And How to Keep ! ! Them Sound. j II - ! "JV' ERV E S are source j of continuous worry to- j I day : to some people 'holding j | Civil, Military, Social, or Com- i j mercial positions. When lead- j I ersof society, commerce, war, i politics, or other professionals j ! feel the strain' almost to j breaking point, the.nerves are j f found to be the weak spot in ' i | t the chain of healthy life. The I | ability and fitness to do things' i \ depend upon real good sound » nerves. I In volcanic times like these; ■ ! | when the nerves of tho whole ' | world are 1 on edge, the nerves j ; of the individual often show j j their weakness and give way.' ■ ] This -is the time when the j real, one great nerve-streng- ; l thening Clements Tonic should I I be taken and the nerves put' i j right. For that it docs juit ; I them right, and quickly and j j permanently, is vouched for by i ? such well-known professional i f; persons as Madame Brola, j a Miss Agnes Murphy (Madame ; | Melba's biographer, and sec- j 'i retary to the late Quinlan > | Opera Company), and others ' | equally,well known in the pro- \ fession. j I Clements Tonic is a healer 5 of the nerves. It strengthens i ; tho brain, and it helps to keep j well those who are fit and j | healthy, as well as tho one j J who is ailing and seeking j . | , health. Do not be without I this really good medicine. It S \ does general good. It is the S \ advance agent of healthy life. S j When you keep it, in a sense i j you keep yourself insured i \ against ill-health. Get it and j [ get well 10-day. 5
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 3
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