RHEUMATISM.
AN El-'FE&TIVE REMEDY.
Oouistock's Neryo and Bono Imminent, which acts through tho poros of the skiu on tho nerves and muscles, when used in conjunction with Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, will be fonml to always bring relief. A lottor from Mrs A. King, Union street, Foxton, N.Z., strongly confirms tho value of both these remedies. Mrs King writes: — "My daughter suffored acutely from Rheumatism in the arms and hips, which caused her a great deal of pain, especially during wet weather. Having tried many remedies for Rheumatism, all of which proved useless, she went on suffering until advised to try Oomstock's Nerve and .Bono Linamont, which was used in conjuncti6n with Dγ Morse's Indian Root Pills. After the first bottlo we noticed a great improvement, so wo persevered with tho treatment and used four bottles in all,when all signs of Rheumatism left her and have not returned since. I cannot speak too highly of your Nerve and Bono Liuament, and can also recommend Dγ Morse's Indian Root Pills as a grand corrective for all common ailments."
Sold by all Chemists and Stores, or will bo sent Post Paid on receipt of price, 2s fid per bottle, by tho W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd.. Fansh-streot, Wellington, N.Z.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14207, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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