STIFF JOINTS. From whatever source arising there can bo no greater cause of pain than that inflicted by Stiff Joints. I,il;e a badlyfitting door tho bending or straightening of tho leg or arm, or llio part alVected moves with L* il s0 oxcr,l :iatingly Weft painful that it is only Jifa 11 matter of time bc(\\S/ /\ fore the joints become y/L y j-.1 lixod. Unthing, fricJ lion, oils, liniments and iiintiuouts hiivo in thou- \ f sands of cases proved I utterly unavailing. Still' \ Joints thai resisted all II » I oilier treatment liavo' I V J yielded to the powerful " l [ inlluenco of Comstnck's 1 I Xervo and Bono ' Linil. I nienl. J'i»r?evcring uso of this laniuicnl will cause. Iho most stubborn caso to relax. Sold by all leading chemists and keepers, price 2s. lid., or will bo sHit post, free «l:'Kjm« prire bv The AV. H. I'oniMock . Ce„ Ltd., Finish Sued. Wdliurluft N.Z.*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 7
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153Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 7
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