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CURED IN 30 BAYS. Mr Webster's clear, straightforward letter points the way for'every sufferer from Rheumatics or Sciatica. .; .'■%'. ■..'■■• '■.■',« "Cliff House." Seywyn Terrac», ■.: Parnell, ■Auckland, August 23rd, 1917. "I Detail hereunder my experience with your astonishing cure for Rheumatism and Sciatica. About two years 1 ago. I suffered severely for many months from Sciatica, in fact, could hardly walk, and was quite unable to at nights, owing to the acute pain in the sciatic nerve. 1* tried all sorts of I cures .including the usual medical parations and attention, as also yariouß i mineral baths throughout the Dominion I and even went the length of.having the sciatic nerve stretched under gas, but without avail. I accidentally heard of, and was advised to get your remedy, and after a considerable amount of per- ' suasion,, was* induced to try it, more by way of forlorn hope than for; any other reason, I progressed uninterruptedly and rapidly towards recovery and was completely cured" at the end of eight weeks and have remained so ever since. •: : ".I have no hesitation in recommending any sufferer frohi sciatica to. give your remedy a fair trial, and friends of mine to whom I have since given this advice and who acted upon it, have also been successfully treated." /" ' Mr Webster learned of this wonderful i remedy by sending foi v our Free Book; Since he was cured we have added hundreds to our list and some of their . grateful letters, with full names and addresses can be seen in tins book. Send for it, get pen and paper NOWi get someone else to write but SEND, SEND, SEND! FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic. Cure Pty., Ltd., Hellaby's Buildings, Queen-st., AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs.—rPlease send me your free book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in the Nelson Evening Mail. A.A.60.. £IOO FOR 35 WORDS (OR LESS). Every packet oi Sasy Monday. Laundry Help contains coupon entitling you. to enter for the great competition: "What did Mrs Easy Monday Brown say when' telling her friend how ahe got washing_ spotless without robbing by using "Easy Monday." .First prize £".100, 2nd prize £lO, 3rd prize.£s.,Full particulars rin oonp6h . CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. If you are ever troubled with aches, pains or soreness of the muscles, yon will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Many sufferers frora Rheumatism and sciatica haVe> used it with the best It w especially valuable for* Intubaßo »n<f Ur>.« hark <w>M «-»«r»«"ti*M, * NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, "Do you mean 10 teil me, Mrs Wise, out using a washing boards Most certainly I do. •! never use a washing board now. I use, Eugy Monday Laundry Help instead. It makes clothes snow-white without rubbing, and doesn't injure the finest fabrics. " Eve» / la packet contains coupon "for £IOO CMnh.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8