PERMANENT RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM
INE of the reasons that prompted Mr. McCormack to offer his Rheumatic Cure to the public, was" the fact that the cures it had brought about were reported to be absolutely permanent. Even before it was advertised, many people knew of his medicine, having heard about it from people he had cured, and in this way its reputation kept spreading. "S.P."" of Spreydon, Christchurch, writes: ; Mr. McCormack, Dear Sir,-"I wish to state that « few years back I suffered terribly with rheumatism. Tf tried all sorts of remedies, but fo no avail. Then someone recommended "‘McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure," and in a few weeks my rheumatism disappeared, and from that day I have had no more pain. Thanking you sincerely-" The best way to become convinced of the worth of this remedy is to communicate with some of those who have been cured by it, and you are invited to write to Mr. McCormack for the addresses of some of these people who would not mind your Setting in touch with them. No case apparently is too hopeless, so write to Mr. .McCormack, Box 462A., Christchurch, for these addresses: or, if you want to take the cure right away, send £1 for one month's treatment. . Most cases yield to one month’s treatment, but even the most diffi. cult cases have been reported to yield after two months,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 135, 23 January 1942, Page 13
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229PERMANENT RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 135, 23 January 1942, Page 13
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