SPRAINS AND BRUISES
COMSTOCK’S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT USED WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS. A BALMAIN RESIDENT’S TESTIMONY.
"Seme months ago,” writes Mr J. Burgess, of Balmain, Sydney. “I ] la( j a naa f v fall, severely bruising the kneecap, and spraining m.v wrist. Having been re. commended Comstock’s Nerve and Boris Liniment ou a previous occasion. I had tlie balance of the bottle -in the house, and got my wife to apply it after bathing the parts with warm water. It gave me almost instant relief, and in a few days all traces of the accident had. disappeared. 1 really think the Liniment saved me several days of incapacitation.” -
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments of a joint, usually the wrist or tho ankle, by accident or over-straining Sprains are usually attended with much pain and swelling of the part, uind sometimes produce fainting and vomiting. Comstock’s Nerve and Bono Liniment is an ideal remedy for sprains and should be applied frequently and well nibbed in until all traces have disappeered. As Sprains are one of the most frequent accidents, every household should contain a bottle of this valuable Liniment for this purpose if for nothing else. Sold by all lending chemists and storekeepers, price 2s 6d, or. will be forwarded by post at same price by tho W. H. Comstock Co.. Ltd., Parish street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 2
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