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Cramp

Dear Aunt Daisy, I thought I would send you a note to tell those who suffer from cramp in the legs about a very simple cure. Perhaps you have heard of it; at any rate it is an old cure. I have used it for years, and so have several people I have told about it. It is this-simply tie a piece of wool below the knee, and alWays wear it there. Anyone suffering from cramp will soon find out and prove the truth of this simple little cure. Cramp is such a painful thing; and I feel sure there are numerous folk who would be pleased to know of such an easy way of being safe from it.-"‘M," (Berhampore),

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 44

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Cramp New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 44

Cramp New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 44

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