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NEURITIS Doctors' treatments, mineral baths; advertised cures, did not work but two packets of R U.R: did the trick, states P J , Doyle, ambulance officer, of North Melbourne. Writing in October, 1942. Mr Doyle says: Dear Sir, ~I have been a sufferer from Neuritis for many years, under several doctors, taking courses of min- eral baths and using many well-known advertised safe cures; but to no avail: I was in Sydney on an- nual ieave when a friend told me to try a course of R UR: Well, I was prepared to try anything to cure me; after two 7/6 C 0 ur $ e S 0 I R.UR all ef- fects of Neu- ritis had van- ished; thanks to this great remedy_ 1 always keep a 3 bottle in my medicine chest: Notice how Mr Doyle leaves no doubt as to his faith in R UR: after two 7/6 courses 0} all effects of Neuritis had vanished; he says: He is not alone In his faith, as scores of other ill-health sufferers find RUR the only worth-while treatment. Containing the fivefold health action of a laxative liver stimulant; kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid correc- tive, RUR: gives benefit to sufferers from 19 out of 20 of life's common ail- ments: So Take RUR: and Right You Are. A product of R U.R (N.z.) Ltd_ 141 Cashel street: Christchurch:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 236, 31 December 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 236, 31 December 1943, Page 7

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