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RHEUMATISM. CO*NFINED TO HER BED AND UNABLE TO LIFT HAND OR FOOT WITHOUT . EXCRUCIATING PAIN. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS GIVE ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF. • ! "Six years ago, while, residing at i Wyong," writes Mrs. Elizabeth Levelt, of Liverpool, .N.S.W., '"I contracted ■ Rheumatism, through getting a severe chill from exposiiro to heavy rain, and was confined to my bed for some con- | siderable time. I could not lift a hand to my head or movo v. joint. Tho slightest mpvemwt would cause agonis- , ing pain. In the' legs and feet especially the pain was excruciating, and I would scream out if I moved an inch. A friend of mine, a Mrs. Chapman, one day recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as she knew a man who had suffered for 'nine' years, and was cured by them. As I had wasted pounds in trying to obtain Telief, but without avail, , I determined to follow her advice, aud procured a bottle aa a trial. I had not finished it When. I felt easier and tho inflammation seemed to subside. At the . same time my appetite increased, and . with continued tieatment at the end of a few month* I was able to get about again, and I began to' pick up in condition, recovering rapidly the suppleneiK of limb. Wben the weather threatens a renewal of tho old symptoms I have recourse to the old remedy, in fact, I would not be without' them in the houso. I recommend them to all my friends, and I firmly believe them to be a firsb-class remedy for all ailments arising from derangement of tho system. I have much pleasure in making^tlus statement, hoping my experience ', nwy benefit others." Those who suffer from any form of Rhon- ; mutism, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia should u«o poinstock's Nerve nnd Bono Liniment in conjunction with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Theso two remedies have been highly successful in all kinds of Rheumatism, because or.o cleanses the blood of all poisonous substances that causa tiio disease, increasing- the activity of the Iblood-maklng glands, while the powerful, penetrating influences of the Liniment acting through the pores of the Bkin on the nerves, bonesy/and ttius- ' cles overcome the pain by rmieving' tlie effect of the delicate nerves, [causing tiie circulation of tho .blood to be maintained through the affected parts. Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica all yield to the powerful; penotinting, and con- j quering properties of Comstock's Nervo and Bono Liniment if used in conjunction %rith Dr. Morse's Indian Root. Pills. Obtainable at nlUcheijiists and stores, or posb free on 'receipt of price (Pills Is. lid, 6 battles 6s 6d; ; Liniment 2s 6d, 6 bottles 13s 6(1)7 fro)"ri W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd.', 58, FiU-«treet, Sydney.—

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 2

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