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SPRASNS AND BRUISES. .. COMSTOCK'S NERVE AND BONB LINIMENT USED WITH WON- . DEItFUL SUCCESS. A BALMAIN , HESIDENT'S TESTIMONY. "Some months ago," writes / Sir. «'iV • Burgess, of Balmain, Sydney, "I had 'nasty., fall,, severely bruising the : kneecap, and. spraining my wrist. Having been re- •••/. . ■ commended Conis'ock's Nerve and Bor.e : ' Liniment on a previous'' occasion.) I had the: balance, of the bottle in tho house; • i and got my wife 'to apply it, after bath- • -:1 ins tbo parts with warm water. It gave mo almost instant relief, and in a* few . • days. aUj. tracesof the j ; appeared. I really think tho Liniment- . saved ihe several days df^incapacitaftoni"- 1 ' A sprain is an injury to tho ligaments ; ' . j of a joint, usually: the. wrist or the aikleK* '; ; ? - by accident _ or - 'Sbrains.v.';,;. - j are usually attended with' much pam and iy ;-Vv J swelling:.erf' the .part, 'and som'ctim'es'rpw- v zVj 'i dnco famtinj:.and vomiting. ' Comstock'a. • . 1 Nerve and . Bone 'Liniment is an; ideal •'• ? remedy for' sprains' and should ,ba applied : J frequently and well rubbed in until' all • traces have disappeared:'- rAs Sprains • aro - t one of 'the 'most frequent aocidcnte, every ;. ■ i household should contain a bottle of this ; ' valuable liniment for this purpose, if for - . j :nothing: else.' Sold- by all' leading chemists and storekeepers, price 2s; 6d., or will be ■ forwarded by post at same price by ■; | i the W. H; Comstock' Co.; Ltd!, Parish :j>; \ Street, Wellingloii.—Advt. • . : Willie: "llow do you manage to tell • those twin sisters 'apart'?'V ; ; Gecil;:'L"Ayhett. you kiss one of them she threatens-.to • ! tell her ma, while' the . bth'eti.w'hen' vi v :: .', < says she will (611 pa." : ; The old politician lay "speechless? iia ' • .] bed;- ' ' '■ ■* ' " His cold was so bad' that ho got no re- ■] POBO. Ho scarcely how. to.-"act/Vil' -■ is said, | To follow tho "ayes, or to run with the ■: ! "noes." ; "That cough I'd 'unseat,' and tho illness ■ i 'defeat,' .• i ■ With ho. fwant of confidence sure!" ; ' And tho ; "speaker," i true friend, his • ■ ! health did "amend," ' With Woods' Great Pepwrmint Cow, - ■ Ad«t. &•' |

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 940, 6 October 1910, Page 2

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335

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 940, 6 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 940, 6 October 1910, Page 2

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