DISLOCAIED SHOULDER — +. — UNIAiBILE! T!O UiS'& RIGST AHM ME SIX MONTHS. COMSITDCKS NiEEVEr AND* BOtMEi LINIMENT AiFFOIiiDS WONDEIRiFUI, RELIEF. "As I always believe in giving credit where ''credit is due, 35 writes Mn\ E, Maher, of 'Nil Desperandum,' Dartbrook Rioad, Auburn, N.S.W., "I ami sendiiug this tsifcaitemenit m\ pracse of Comisfcock's Nerve and Bone I Liinimeaii:. Just 12 months ago 1 dislocated my shoulder, and for about a.x month© suffered continuatly, be.ngi unable to dlo any work that neoe&siitaited the use of my right arm. I wias treated by a doictor and also taiied 1 various linimenits recomtmended by dufferenit cihemlsts, but all to no purpose, the severe padlnis still ooiiitinuing. Alter being in this. Btate for about sdx monithis, I one day read an. advertisement con.taiininig some j teis'tQmioinaails from people who had benefited by the us© of this remedy, j and iso decided! to test it myself. Affei trying th« first bottle I felt much relief. I am nowl uisanig my fourth bottle and find I can use the shoulder with oonsiideraibly more ease and intend continuing to treat nyselif with, Coamsitock's Nerve and Bone Liinp'onent, as I know of nothing to equal it. I am only too pleased' iv allow you to use this for adlvertiieing puipoises', arid would connVm same to anyone calling 1 on me." Thsi& liniment is sold by all leading chemists and storekeepers, price 2& 6d, or -vMill be loatff'aiPded by p<o^ alu same price by The W. H. CJomstook Co.. Ltd., Parialh Street, Wellington,
WARM FLUIMIfL. To olaar and MOtW tho aaaal ya»«fw and kill oaten**! «U»W Bothinf ia fetter than to* Wlwmm «nifl«d up tht aottrik at lafcmiU U kalf-taasporaftil doM«. For «hUdz»m'» «m dilmto with kot vataji Mi fellow f Lstuol dinottM. Ob WH|W.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18383, 3 July 1917, Page 4
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