DISLOCATED SHOULDER.
UNABLE TO USE EIGHT ARM FOR SIX MONTHS, COSISTOCK'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT AFFORDS WONDERFUL RELIEF. "As I always believo in giving credit ■where credit is due," writes Mrs. E. Maker, of "Nil Desperandum," Dartbrook Road, Auburn, N.S.W., "I am sending this statement in praise of Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Just twelve months ago I dislocated my shoulder, and for about fiix months suffered continually, being unable to do any work that necessitated the use of my right arm. I was treated by a doctor, and ulso tried various Liniments recommended by different chemists, but all to no purpose, the severe pains still continuing. After being in this stato for about six months, I one day read an advertisement, containing some testimonials' from people who had benefited by the uee of this remedy, and so decided to test it myself. After trying the first bottle I felt much relief. . I am now using my fourth bottle, and find I can use my shoulder with considerably more ease, and intend continuing to treat myself with Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment, as I know of nothing to eqnal it. I am only too pleased to allow you to use this for advertising purposes, and would confirm same to anyone calling on me." 'Phis linimont is sold by all leading chemists ami storekeepers, price 2s. 6d., or will be forwarded by post at, same price by The W. M. Comstpoft Co., Ltd., Farish Street, Wellington,
The finances of tho Maelcrtcm Borough Council are in a, healthy condition (ears our special correspondent). Practically tho whole of the accounts show a surplus, and the rates have come in remarkably well.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 8
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