RHEUMATISM.
i AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Coh«tock's Nerve and bone Liniment, which acts through the pores of the skin 011 the nerves and muscles, when used in conduction with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will be found to always bring relief. A letter from Mrs. A. King, Union-street, ' Foxton, N.Z., strongly confirms the value of both these remedies. Mrs. King writes: "My daughter suffered acutely from I Rheumatism in the arms and hips, which i caused her a great deal of pain, especially I during wet weather. Having tried many I remedies for Rheumatism, all of which I proved useless, she went on suffering until advised to try Comstock's Nerve and Bone ! Liniment, which was _ used in conjunction ' with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After ' the first bottle we noticed a great improve merit, sd we persevered with the treatment and used four bottles in all, when all signs : of Rheumatism left her, and have not re- ' turned since. I cannot, apeak too highly of ; your Nerve and Bono Liniment, and can also recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills as a grand, corrective for all common ailments." . - Sold by all chemists and stores, or will be i sent post paid on receipt of price, ,2s 6d per bottle, by The \V. H. Com stock Co.. Ltd., Farisb-streot, Wellington, New Zealand. . ■ :, .- ' ■• ."■;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14845, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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