RHEUMATISM
[* view of the extravagant claims made by different patent remedies, it is difficult to convey to readers the wonderful results being achieved by McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure. Though this new medicine has been taken by hundreds of people throughout New Zealand, not once has it failed to banish rheumatism, no matter what its form, from the system for good. Some of the cases where it has succeeded have been simply astonishing. One woman could not even use a knife-she had to have her food cut up for her. To-day she is knitting seven hours a day for the boys overseas. The best way to become convinced of the worth of this remedy is to communicate with some of those who have been cured of it, and Fg are invited to write to Mr, (= Cormack for the addresses of some of these people, who would not mind your getting in touch with them. Write to Mr. McCormack, G.P.O. Box 462L, Christchurch, for these addresses: or if you want to take the cure right away, enclose £1 for one month’s treatment. Most cases yield to one month's treatment, but even the most difficult cases will yield after two months.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 127, 28 November 1941, Page 7
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197RHEUMATISM New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 127, 28 November 1941, Page 7
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