SCIATICA.
I BELIEF OBTAINED BY USING DB. MOUSE'S INDIAN BOOT I'ILLS AND COMSTOCK'S XEBVE AND BONE LINIMENT. This is one of the most dreaded complaints that human flesh is'heir to, and there- arc many people suffering untold iconics trying remedy after remedy wilh- . out result" Such an one was Mr. Patrick , Scallv, Gladstone Street, Woodvillo, .V.X., ' who "found Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment and Dr. Morso's Indian Boot 1 Pills do what no other remedy had done for him. that is. they brought relief from ! the pain ho was suffering. .Mr. Scally writes:— - ''Considering the large amonnt of beno- ' fit I have derived by the use of your 1 valuable medicines, it gives rac great ' pleasure to let vou have this testimonial, ' and you can make any use you wish of i it. I have been a sufferer for a'number 1 of vcars with Sciatica, the torturing pain ' I endured being sometimes almost un--1 bearable. The pain was so great that I 1 could not sleep at night, and had to be 1 wheeled about on a chair, being so bad • that I was unable to walk. I tried every ■' medicine that I ever heard of, and spent - hundreds of ixiunds, but all to no avail. ' Seeing an advertisement, wo resolved to ' try Comstock's Nerve and Bono Linj- • mi'iit used in connection with Dr. Morse's f Indian Boot Pills. My wife procured the - medicines, and in three months the ef--1 feet was wonderful. I am now quite free J from the dreadful pains, and am getting l about again. My itifo_!ias great faith b in your remedies, and is always recom- . mending them to her friends. ' Sold bv all chemists and stores, or will b be sent "post paid on receipt of price, 2s. 1 (id. per bottle, by The VT. H. Cpinjtork Co„ Ltd., Farish Street, Wellington,- Is.Z.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1340, 18 January 1912, Page 6
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309SCIATICA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1340, 18 January 1912, Page 6
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