Fortunes in Popular Patent Medirines
More fortunes have been made out ■ of patent medicines than any other business. Starting with a capital of : tin. ill five years I made over £5,000 j„ the business. I knew absolutely no--1 tiling about the profession, but 1 ftOin- * meiieed to make money right from the start. From being a comparatively 1 poor wage-earner, I became aa einI ployer. 1 now have everything I wish, I call travel, see life, enjoy myself, work ; only when I want to, and am free i from the dreaded spectre of micmploy- . merit. Any ambitious man or woman can I do what I have done. There is no special technical knowledge required. Alost of . the wealthiest patent medicine proprietors were not even chemists. I will , explain mure thoroughly to any earnest ’ inquirer who will send me Od in stamps ’i,,* proof of good faith and to help cover postage stationery etc. Address i me, Air C. Roborts-Siwelair, Box 1067, j Auckland.* __
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1921, Page 2
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