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RHEUMATISM. ♦ CONFINED TO rfER BED AND UNABLE TO LIFT HAND OR FOOT WITHOUT EXCRUCIATING PAIN. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS GIVE ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF "Six jean ago while residing ait Wyong," writes Mrs Elisabeth Levett, of Liverpool, N.S.W., "I contracted Rheumatism through getting a severe chill from exposure to heavy rain, and was confined to my bed for some considerable time. I could not lift - hand to my bead or move a joint. Ti -> slightest movement would cvi > agonising pain. In the legs.and f& and I would scream out if I moved* inch. A friend of mine, a Mrs Chaoman, one day recommended T)r. Morse's Indian Boqt' Pills,, as fju knew a man who had suffered fer cine years, and was cured "by them., la I had wasted pounds in trying, to^i* tain relief, but without -avail, I ietenqined to follow .her advice, add procured a bottle as * - trial. I had not finislied it when 1 felt easier and the inflammation seemed to subside. At the same time my appetite in» creased, and with continued treatment at the enl of a few month* I, was able to get about again, and 1' began to pick up in condition, recovering tepidly the.supplcnets of limb. Whrt ie weather threatens a renewal ••> iae old, symptoms I have recourse tt the old remedy, in fact, I wouM n<n *">. without them in the house. .1' re* amend them to all my friends, and irmly believe them to be a first* ifaes remedy for all ailments arising from derangement of the system! I havo much pleasure in making thil statement, hoping my experience may benefit others." Those who suffetf from any form of Rheumatism, LoT* bago, Sciatica or Neuralgia should try Comstock's Nerve, and Bone Liaiment, in conjunction with Dr. Hone's' Indian Root Pills. These two remedies have been „ highly successful in all kinds of Rheumatism^ beoause on# cleanses tfce blood of all poiaonou*. substances that cause the disease, in-cr*^jm-*#rito;ptt<M bloodmaking glands, while the powerful penetrating influence* of the Lini ment acting through tlie pores of tfl» skin on the nerves, booes and niusles overcome the pain by ■ celieving the effect on the delicate nerves, cawing the circulation oi the blood to Da maintained through the affected parts Sheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica all yiel* to the powerful, penetrating, and cooquering properties of Con* stock's' Nerve and Bone Liniment if used in conjunction with Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills! Obtainable at att chemist and stores, or post freeou re< ceipt of price (Pills Is lsd, «il bottles 6s W; Liniment 3s 6d, ax bottles 13s 6d), from W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd.. 58 W" twet, Sydney.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 1