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RHEUMATISM.
CONFINED TO HER BED AND UNABLE TO LIFT HAND OR FOOT WITHOUT EXCRUCIAT-, ING PAIN. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS GIVE ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF
"Si? years ago while residing at Wyong," whites Mrs Elizabeth Levett, of Liverpool, N.S.W., "I contracted Rheumatism through getting a severe drill from exposure to heavy rain, and was confined to my bed fcr seme considerable time. I - could net lift a hand to my head or move.a joint. The slightest movement would cause agonising pain. In the legs and feet and I would scream out if I moved an inch. A friend of mine, a Mrs Chairman, one day recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Soot PiHr, as she knew a man who had suffered for nine years, and was cured by them. As I had wanted pounds in trying to obtain relief, but; without avail, I determined to follow her; advice, and procured a bottle as a trial. I haJ not finished it when 1 felt easier and the inflammation seemed to subside.' At the,same time my appetite increased, and with continued treatment at the enl of a few months I was able: to; get about agein, and I began to pick up in condition, recovering rapidly the suppleness of limb* -Whoa the weather threatens a renewal <A the old symptoms I have recourse to the. old remedy, in fact, I would not be without them in the house. I recommend them to all my friends, and I firmly believe them to be a firstclass remedy for all ailments arising from derangement of the system. 1 have much pleasure in making this \tatement, hoping my experience may benefit others." Those who suffer from any fbrm of Rheumatism, Lun>> bago," Sciatica or Neuralgia should try Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment, in conjunction with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. These two remedies have been highly successful in all kinds of Rheumatism, because one cleanses the blood j>f 'all poisonoup substances that cause the disease, in* creasing the activity of the bloodmaking glands,, while the powerful, penetrating influences of tL* Liniment acting through the pores of tiie skin on the nerves, pones and mus..les overcome the pain by relieving the effect on the delicate nerves, causing the circulation of the blood to tm maintained through the affected parts Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica all yield to the powerful, penetrating, and conquering properties- of Com Btock's Nerve, and Bone Liniment if used in conjunction with Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. Obtainable at *\\ chemist and stores, or post free on receipt of price (Pill" 1" H&> *jx bottles 6s 6d; Liniraett 2<* 6d, six bottle* 13j 6d), from W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., 58 Pitt street, Sji my.
VETERAN NURSE'S LETTER MRS SCOTT, OF BRUNSWICK, TALKS ABOUT MOTHER SEIGEI/S ' SYRUP AND ITS CURING POWER. The wonders of one age are the everyday things of another- If two centuries ago a man had shown an excellent photograph of some wellknown person without first explaining the process by which he had beea able to procure it, he would surely have been burnt as a wizard in any European country. If, when easytempered, stupid George HI. ascended the English throne in 1760, anyone had declared that a conversation could be carried on between two persons as f*r apart as the cities of Melbourne and Sydney he would promptly have been considered fit for a lunaitio asylum. But we must not laugh too readily at our ancestors, for even in these "advanced" days we have not entirely emerged from the fog of unthinking unbeliefBut the opinion of s veteran expert iB -beyond suspicion. To say that Nurse Sadie Scott, of 1, Station street, Brunswick, Victoria, is a veteran in her profession, at the head in skill and experience, is merely Baying what is well known in Brunswick, North Carltott, Fitzroy and Preston. Now in ber,, sixty-fifth year, but in appearance full twenty years younger than that," Mrs Scot* haa gained her unrivalled experience in England, Scotland, New Zealand, and our own cpuntry, where her Bervices are much in request by the leading surgeons of Melbourne. Mother Seigel's Syrup in New Zealand- It was in DunediOr more than twenty years ago, that I first requir ed that medicine, and Messrs Church, and Ching, well-known merduuite of that city, specially imported a quantity of it for me, from London. The investment was well rewarded, for I Boon regained my health. Again, several years later, when following my profession at the Maternity Hospital. Edinburgh (Scotland), I broke dom i through .overwork, and was laid aside for weeks, suffering from exhaustion. On this occasion, too, the aid of Mother Seigel's Syanip (Was in-j yoked, with the result that I was soon;. able to resume my duties in, perfect health. I always keep Mother $eigel'i Syrup by me, and whenever I feel the need of medicine, as, *w»u the most robust will do occasionally, if they flould preserve their health, 1 take a few doses, and it never fails of the desired effect- What I have here said is simple truth, dictated solely by a degjre to render servioe to ths aick snd nuffering, anrf with «w» other The opinion of such a person upon any medical matter could not fail to be of real value- Here is what Nurse Scott has to say, under date of April
15th, 1905, of Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup:— "Speaking as a trained surgical murs©, with the accumulated experience of forty years, I Bay that Mother Seigel's Syrup is the best medicine in the world for use at the two moat critical periods in a woman's life. Taken at the right time, it dispels pain,. and often, avert* years of illhealth and suffering. In eases of indigestion and dyspepsia, however produced, it gives almost immediate* relief, removes constipation and biliousness, ensures regular action of tht liver, and bowels, enriches and purifies the blood, and in all respects builds up and gives energy to the most debilitated constitution. It is a general remedy that may be used .with
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10441, 15 June 1908, Page 4
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