Varicose Veins RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Catherine Schellnack, of 10(5 Wil-son-street, Brunswick, .Melbourne, makes the following statement with reference to her complaint (Varicose Veins), and her son's suffering from Rheumatism, which Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, by cleansing the system and purifying the Blood, afforded wonderful relief in her own case, and an absolute cure in that of her son. " For a period of ten years I was a great sufferer from Varicose Veins," the says, " both my legs and feet being swelled to an enormous extent. I had two doctors attending to me at different times, but at length 1 had to go into the e Melbourne Hospital, and the treatment even there, with the best attention, was of no avail. I tried all sorts of medicines, but none appeared to do me much good, and after taking each for a while my stomach turned against them. Uyson fv •<-'~\ s<a? •' ...u„ K.,.1 i„.,..,., ,„.,.-f,,.. - 3"' ; w ' lo n:K ' ' H ' cn a i"iirtyr /y'-f ~- ! to Rheumatism for m-c r cv,„ii.,.,„i, some time, and who Mrs. C. onellnaclc. , , • , ,• ,_, ~. , , had tried many mediIFrom a Photo.) cJncs> w ; th nQ bcncfits resulting, seeing Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills advertised, resolved that we both should give them a trial, ajul wc look them as directed. Wc continued their use with pleasing results. I found that they gave me considerable case, and the swellings and irritation have been greatly reduced. My son, since he has taken the Pills regularly, has been quite cured of Rheumatism, and, having l;cpt on with the treatment, has had no symptoms of the complaint. I find, speaking for myself, that they arc absolutely the best medicine 1 ever took, as they do not pain or gripe, and certainly regulate the whole system, «>
"I can sincerely recommend ( hamji«'rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uomedy t<> all who ai'o attacked with bowel complaints," writes Mr (leoivc Admits, of Alljury. N.S.W., "for it is a wonderful medicine, and does all (hat is claimed for it. Luckily, when out in tin 1 country a few days auo, I h;ul a bottle with me. for 1 met a friend doubled, nearly in (wo with colic. I only e.avct h'uu one dobe, yet it ITee(ed an iininiiliale cure. 1 alwnvkeep a bo(i!e ~f Cham' id-lain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uome.lv bv u-ekeepers, Teniuka at'd Heraldi! The osfafe of (he 1,-,te ||.,11. Allied iJobsoii, lenera! for Tasmania, who was 10-l from a Channel steamer ell December a. ha-' been proved at i' I.■.:>-'i. : Mrs Mead. Fvnns street, Ceeloie.s Vic, writes:—'M lmw found exeat relief from rlieumati-m by applying Chamberlain's I'aiu Halm. 11, is an ea.celleiil liniment and I strongly reeommiind any per-on milTerim,' from this disjresaiii!.' .and painful ailment to fry it. My husband lwvs also use.l Chamberlain's Pain Ha'in for cuts ami bruises and was ii.-lis.di to. 1 with the benelil received front i|." For 'ale by all chemists and storekeepers, Temukii nitil Geraldinc- Advt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 579, 20 March 1909, Page 4
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