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I RHEUMATISM Is generally regarded as one of J the most difficult ailments to cure and invariably medicines are tried simply with the hope of temporary relief. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have, been wonderfully successful, not by merely affording a cessation of the pain, but by restoring the joints to their original suppleness. The following cases should induce you to give this remedy a thorough trial. Crippled with Rheumatism for Fifteon Years. dlscharoed from the hospital walking on crutches. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills again successful. " I was a perfect cripple with Rheumatic Gout for IS years " writes Mr. Wμ. Richard, Albany Placl, N. Duncdin, "and could not walk without the aid of crutches. I was under the bcsS l| doctors here, but they did me no good. I wasalsoin the Lawrence Hospital for some months, and was discharged incurable, About twelve months ago I was recommended to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a trial, which I did, and before I Had finished the first bottle 1. found they were doing me good. I continued to |J take them regularly for three months, and I feel quite a new man. i 1 I am quite certain that I am now permanently cured, as I have had no attacks for over nine months, and can now get about without the aid of a stick. You aie at libcity to make whatever ,' use of this jou decnl fit. / i A ) RHEUMATISM FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS. J Marvellous relief obtained by using Dr. Mouse's Indian Root Pills \ Mr. Hugh Littleton, Aparimu, Southland', writes: \ I " Undoubtedly Dr. Morse's Indun Root Pills arc the best Pills on I the market, especially for the Kidneys, whose perfect function it [ is to eliminate the urate from the Blood, and to expel it'from the ( , s\stcm through the urinary organs. I have been troubled with Rheumatism c\cr since I was a jouth of 17 (I am now 46), ,md have • \ tried almost c\cry remedy ad\crtised and othciwisc,but it lug > \ remained lor Dr.Moi sc's Indian Root Pills to gi\ cme relief and hope * ' of apciinancntcuic. I h.ivctakcn two Indian Root Pills at bed time c\cry night for over twelve months, and with the occption of one ' '\\ or two slight attacks, I ha\c been absolutely free of my complaint * for many months. Only those who ha\esuffcicdfrom Rheumatism , can concci\c the excruciating pain, and manj a time 1 hme had it ' * so bad in the shoulders that I had to get some one to assist me to r) put on my clothes or take them off. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc indeed a wonderful remedy, correcting and rcßulalmg the || whole system. Other pills arc no good, they gripe and scout your ' ' . stomach and intestines, and a day or two after you .uc just as , J constipated as ever. You ha\e full permission to use this. '*~ Those who suffer from 'Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or" Neuralgia, will find Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills invaluable Kuch immediate relief, however, may be obtained by the use till Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment in conjunction with the Pills.v This Liniment has been thoroughly tested and will be found invaiuable in all cases of Nerve, Bone, and Muscle Pains. Obtainable at all Chemists, Stores, or will be sent post free on receipt of price. > Pills, 1/li (6 bottles 6/6); Liniment, 2/6 (6 bottles 13/6). Address, the V. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington. i \ WWousts \; - v % p are a perfect Blood Purifier, and an infallible remedy for Biliousness, ' Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and'< Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Blotches and Female Ailments.!- • i THEY DO NOT WEAKEN, SICKEN, OR GRIPE.' 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The I i skirt is mado with inverted pleat back and front, tbo roat baa a ! white- inlaid collar braftlcd with coloured ; braid :; and . finished '•■with" j self strapping and green buttons with .white centres, 375. 6d. ' I , STRIPED LINEN COSTUME, m v biscuit, eau do nil, and i dilfereot i shades of wluto ,stnpes. Has cherabor collar, cuffs, and i pockets of white pique, finished strappings and buttons to match, 5 355. Gd. , : Ono of ourSMAIITEST COSTUMES ooiiiisto of a coat and skirt mad© m Jamaica brown, ivory, and saxo bluo linen. Tho Diroctoiro cuffs , and collar are trimmed ivith satin of a darker shade, finished/ daintily with x white braid, 475. 6d. ■ Stdl another and MORE IDEAL COSrUME, mado in stnpo luien. 'A ] ' » happy combination of blouse, dross, and coat and skirt effect. It > consists of box pleatrd skiit finished at tho foot mth a broad band ! 1 of white linen. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 5

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