DISLOCATED SHOULDER.
UNABLE TO USB EIGHT AEII FOR SIX MONTHS, COMSTOCK'S' NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT AFFORDS WONDEBFUL KELIEF. "As I always believe injuring credit where credit is. due," writes Airs. E. Maher, of "Nil Desperandum," Dartbi'ook( Koad, Auburn, N.S.W., "J , am Bending this statement in praise of Comstock's Nerve ami Bono Liniment. Just twelve months ago I dislocated my shoulder, and for about six .months suffered continually, being unable to do any worn that necessitated the use of my right arm. I was treated .by. a doctor, and also tried various, Liniments recommended by different chemists, but all lo no purpose, the severe pains still continuing. After being in this state, for about six months, I ono day, read an advertisement, containing some testimonials from peoplo who had benefited by the use of this remedy, and so decided to lest it myself. After trying the first bottle I felt much relief. I am now using my fourth bottle, and find I can use my shoulder with considerably more ease, and in fond conti»uiii!> to treat myself with Comslock's Nerve and Bone Liniment, as I know of within# to equal it. I am only too pleased to allow you to uso this for advertising purposes, and would confirm same to anyone calling on rue." This liniment is sold by all, lending chemists and storekeepers, price 2s. 6il„ or will bs forwarded .by post at snmo prico by The W. TI. Comstock Co., Ltd,, Parish Street, Wollington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9
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245DISLOCATED SHOULDER. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9
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