Sufferers From Rheumatism Please Note!
After reading some of the letters Mr. McCormack has received from people who have taken his treatment for Rheumatism, or, better still, hearing their stories first hand, even the most sceptical reader would be convinced that McCormack’s Rheumatic Cure is the treatment that Rheumatic sufferers have long been looking for. Mr. McCormack realises that this claim has often been made on behalf of other remedies, but to overcome this and to prove the genuineness of his treatment, he invites people to write to him for a list of the names and addresses of some of the people who have been cured and who have offered to advise anyone suffering from Rheumatism about the truth of his claims. The medicine is far from unpleasant to take, and the wonderful boon it has been to really bad rheumatic sufferers is illustrated by the case of g@ woman who was so bad she had to even have her food cut up for her. Yet to-day, through this new medicine, she reports that she is knitting hours a day for the boys overseas. Write to Mr. McCormack, G.P.O. Box 462A, Christchurch, for the address of this lady and other people who would not mind you writing or calling to get their opinions, or, if you want to take the cure right away, enclose £1 for one month’s treatment.
P.B.
A.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 162, 31 July 1942, Page 16
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