CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM FOR 15 YEARS.
DISCHARGED FROM' THE HOSPITAL WALKING •• ON CRUTCHES. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL.
" 1 was a perfect cripple with Rheumatic Rout for 15 years," writes Mr. Wm. Rickjrd, Albany Place, N. Dunedin, " and could not, walk without the. aid of crutches. I was under the best doctors hero, but they did me no good. I was also in tho Lawrence Hospital for some months, and was discharged incurable. About twelve months ago, I was recommended to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial, which I did, and before I had finished the first bottle I found they were" doing me good. I continued to take them regularly for three months, and I feel quite a new man. I am unite certain that' I 'am now permanently cured, as 1 have had no attacks for over nine months, and can now get about without the aid of a stick. You are at liberty to make whatever use of this letter you deem fit. Those who suffer from any form of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia, should use Conistock's Nerve and Bone Liniment, in conjunction with Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills. The-c two remedies have been highly successful in all kinds of Rheumatism, because one cleanses the blood of all poisonous substances that, cause the disease, increasing the activity of tho bloodmaking glands, while the powerful, penetrating influences of the Liniment, acting through the pores of the skin on the nerves, nones, and muscles overcome the pain by relieving the effect on the delicate nerves, causing the circulation of the blood to be maintained through the affected parts. Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica all yield to the penetrating and conquering properties of Comstock's Nerve and Bono Liniment, if used in conjunction with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. This Liniment i? on sale at, all loading Chemists and Stores, or will be forwarded, post paid, on receipt of price t?.s 6d per bottle, or six bottles for 13s 6d), by the \V. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish-stiect, Wellington.
The ■ Northcotd school picnic, which was :o have been held at Motukorca yesterday, had, to be. further postponed on account of the "-wet-weather. The picnic will probably lake place on Saturday, April 4.
,•';.All meals can bo enjoyed by dyspeptics ■>6d 4 a IDg A car!on6 JPopto-chlor. Is, 2s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 8
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