SAMOL.
What a grateful patient writes:— -North Sydney, c- T , -''t' l March, 1911. Mr— l am lmppy to tell yon that, "Wi " t f'® , M ? ular application of ■Sarnol, I think I am advancing oil to certain recovery. As I did not rill vou before I had been suffering for manv months inth very severe and excruciating pa[ins and sfiflness in the knco joint* I Snnt n T ™ ne '!r for KheumuHsm v ithout relief, until early m .rnnuarv I was compelled to cease work and consult a well-known M.D., who, after examination, diagnosed this complaint as "Arthritis" y.'ncn is known in th o terms of medical dictionaries as incurable. I commenced his treatment and received somo little relief at first, but after six weeks J. was in a worse ,s|nte than before. 1 then suw an advertisement in the "Evening News 1 ' concerning a new remedy. 1 determined I would give it a trial, and obtained from you a. tube oi Sainol. I used that as ilnected, una finding so much relief at tlio end pf a fortnight I obtained Another, Winch has continued the relief. Jam so well pleased with the result that I am now about to commence tho third lube, and. from tho ease alreadv accomplished I [ anticipato a complete euro, for which I have to giro my unbounded (hanks to (ho opportune use of (ho nbovo-menlioiied aaniol, J think it only reimiins for tho remedy to become well known to insuro « lasting benefit to humanity. You are at liberty to make use of these lew lines if you think it worth while I shall be only too happy to give a personal statement to any who Inay wish to inquire, but for certain private reasons I do not. wish my name to be publiclv divulged.
; ' rs k<i.) ww. I Later Mr. I'.. Military_Colleßo. writes:— t _ Dunlroon, ]3th September, lilli Dear Sir,—l mil very ploasoil to (oil vou that, my knpp has not been any trouble now for over three months. ami 1 fully believe ;i cure oi dial lias been ciVeplpd T may toll yon that' I have used Hip" f as | ; ' tube of "Sainn|," principally on othpr men nj) here-ono a sei-pro sprained ankle. ono a severely burnt li- i'r mn nn npsol larw table kpro.-em> lamp, another a cut from an axe, another for lacerated hands and iace. llio result of a fall from a. hor-e and several minor cusps of other kind* so liayp proypd tho "oodness of it W.P. ! Sold in I lilies, price Is. (Id., :|s. <id ( and lis. ' " Also for those who prefer nn int«niul remedy to the application. Salinienlliol Tablets, jjiyinj; same results. pan lip obtained, price lis. lid., from nny chemist, or dircct tiMin ti>e Wholesale A|;ent. H \ GmMnrd, 21ft Watson's Huildings, Welles! loy Strop) East, Auckland.* , i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 6
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472SAMOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 6
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