■M!|N ||*IRoot Pills to be a splendid ■ remedy for MUSCULAR Mißl rheumatism.. WHlillfflltem Rheumatism is a common ailment amongst iminers, 1 W wlr! Pill ow i n £ t0 their calling often requiring them to work in | i'JPii i#W a § to °P' n S attitude in dark, damp places.' The first | WorllWlii warn^n S of an attack is generally a sudden twinge of r AWWw. P a ' n » feels-as if the disease were in the bones and | I but the real cause is uric acid in the blood,and , | | fe||§ j until the blood is thoroughly cleansed, and the uric acid fj[f J \|'|j I driven out, the pains will continue. Hundreds of peopie are suffering in this manner, and, in spite of trying [ remedy after remedy, are unable to obtain relief. A striking instance is that of Mr. Herbert Jenkins, of Coledale, a Coal Miner at the South Clifton Colliery, N.S.W., who relates in his voluntary letter published below, how he was attacked with this-painful complaint, which doubled him up for about eighteen months, and though he had skilled medical treat- "j. ment, received no benefit. Finally, a friend induced him to take Dr. j Morse's Indian Root Pills, with the result that within two weeks lie | was completely relieved and able to resume work. I " Being a sufferer," writes Mr. Herbert Jenkins, "from muscular rheumatism, for . Pkkkl 'S month.. <md >req a emly double,! up with a tod lc C and s.oopinj M;|§ JA" form, 1 submitted my malady to a local '$$&&/!s', a'tS l 'A do;lor, ivlw considered my ewe a bad mmwmlffip ■ friend to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root flf IfM M MSfWi \% mMWwMWM pills, couim of your uraUcine Mm 7 to return to the collier:/ at South Clifton. fili W? I now recommend Indian Toot Pills to my B |Q> #W- ; =r,inis*rs; r % M feS. *•» «*»*« I V - .»* * jiv* i#) I HI 1A < oi ■ • J3J • J/ | _ ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF |j I THE IT§SSTILLEks f SMITED, | W ' tTjz*& Largest Scotch Whisky „ Capital employed,- ja . S Distillers in the World. ' over £3,000,000. ij I , . EDINBURGH. SCOTLAND. | •- L£VI N & ca ' Ltd > W EL LIN G TON. , | ;
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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