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Nurse Tells of Agonising Experiences Nurse J. G. Blackler. St. Helier’s Bay, Auckland, writing on the 21st day of August, 1942, says:— “Dear Sir,—l used to scream the house down with excruciating pain in my rig ht hip. It seemed as though my hip joint was being wrenched and turned around in its socket. I nearly gave up all hope Until a iiiciYu sam, y»uj' don’t you try R.U.R.?’ Well, I did. and I say it is worth a guinea a packet. I most solemnly declare R.U.R. did me more good in one week than all the other so-called cures in a lifetime. I took gallons of soda water, saltpetre, cream of tartar, Epsom salts, etc., etc., without result. Use my name and photo, so that some poor soul may rejoice like me through using your marvellous remedy. ■ “(Signed) J. G. BLACKLER.” Containing the five-fold health action of a laxative, kidney cleanser, liver stimulant, blood purifier, and acid corrective, R.U.R. cannot fail to do you good, no matter what you have wrong with you. Take R.U.R, and Right You Are! The best in the world—that’s all! —5 -- -*'

VITAMIN B for Nerves ENERGY PROTEIN for Growth minerals for Teeth & Bones Creamoata has them all Hard work and long hours take it out of young girls e s P they often skimp their breaMas. It isfoolish for any of us. Startth dav always with a warm, light, nourishing food like Creamy There you have the “earn oat —and oats are, of all cereals, the richest in f Quickly to that unique the longest morning, A Product of Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore. : 245 “2

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Evening Star, Issue 24327, 16 October 1942, Page 5

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271

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24327, 16 October 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24327, 16 October 1942, Page 5

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