SCIATICA.
EELIEF OBTAINED BY USING D» MORSE’S INDIAN BOOT PILLS AND COMSTOCK'S NEEVE AND BONE LINIMENT.
This is one of tho most dreaded com* plaints that human flesh is heir to, and there are many people sufiering untold agonies trying remedy after remedy without result, Such a ono was Mr Patrick Scally, Gladstone street, Woodville, N.Z., who found Comstock’s Nervo and Bone Liniment and Dr Morse's Indian Boot Pills do what no other remedy had done for him, that is, they brought relief from tho pain he was sufiering. Mr Scally writes “Considering the largo amount of benefit I have derived by the use of your valuable medicines, it gives me great pleasure to let you havo this testimonial, and you can make any uso you wish of it. I havo been a sufferer for a number of years with Sciatica, the torturing pain I endured being sometimes almost unbearable. The pain was so great that I could not sleep at night, and had to be 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 pounds, but all to no avail. Seeing an advertisement. wo resolved to try Comstock’s Nerve and Bone Liniment used in connection with Dr Morse's Indian Boot Pills. My wife procured the medicines, and in three months the effect was wonderful. lam now quite free from the dreadful pains, and am getting about again. My wife has great faith in your remedies, and is always recommending them •to hex friends." Sold by all Chemists and Stores, or will be sent Post Paid on receipt of Price, 2e Gd per bs*e, by The W. H. Comstock Co., LtdV-Farieh street, We - lington-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 4
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292SCIATICA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 4
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