RHEUMATISM HERE IS A LETTER PROM A LADY WHO WAS PRACTICALLY RESCUED FROM THE GRAVE. READ IT CAREFULLY. IT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE PACT THAT RHEUMATISM 01' ANY KIND CAN NOW BE CURED. "Blargowrie," Great South Road, 17/4/16. To tii a Manager, Dominion Rheumatism Cure Pty., Ltd., Auckland. ' Dear Sir,—lt is not only from a strong sense of duty, but from a sincere feeling of gratitude that I would add my testimony to your Rheumatic Cure. At Home I suffered for eight years. I arrived in New Zealand weighing four stone less than my normal weight, and apparently vith a short time to live. A late eminent surgeon advised an operation, which I underwent, and they signally failed to find any cause for the intense agony I had endured. In 1915 I was advised to try the Dominion Rheumatic Cure, and I can honestly say that after four months' treatment I have not felt so well for years, heing absolutely free (turn those nerve-racking pains. I can conscientiously recommend anyone who suffers to give, it a fair trial, feeling assured that, taking my own case as an example, they will never regret it. Yours ever grateful, (Sgd.) MRS. B. ROY, A letter like that breathes of truth and gratitude. No one can doubt it. No one need suffer while this great remedy is available. The medicine that is .working these marvels is surely something out of the ordinary? Surely it is worthy the investigation of every sufferer. Cut out this Coupon and post it, and a book will be sent you by return post which tells all about this most wonderful medicine. The book is intensely'interesting. Don't wait, send for it NOW. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure, Pty., Ltd., High Street, Auckland. Please send me (without any obligation on my part) your free book, entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," which gives full information about the wonderful medicine mentioned in the Taranaki Daily News
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1916, Page 2
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