mpii * 1 1! 11 1 i 1 1 ii i m '*®S*OT* tf* Having to hobble about with the assistance of a stick. BENDIGO LADY laid up for Three Wee Ks. Rapid recovery after taking Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Rheumatism is about the most painful complaint that human beings are heir to, and is very prevalent in this country. It may be brought on in various ways, but the root of the cause is always Uric Acid in the blood and a remedy that is most successful in getting rid of this Acid is the remedy that "is most successful in getting rid of Rheumatism. The wonderful manner in which Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills cleanse the blood and drive all kinds of impurities out of the system, is exemplified by the statement made by Mrs. E. Bray, of Carolin Street, Quarry Hill, Bendigo, Victoria, and now published in conjunction with her photograph. This lady was laid up for three weeks, and when able to leave her bed could only hobble about with the assistance of a stick. Numerous so-called remedies were tried without affording any appreciable benefit, but Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills had a different effect -they banished the rheumatism and restored health and vigor. Mrs. Bray’s husband is also a great believer in these Pills as a medicine for Backache and Kidney trouble. The following is her letter: Dear Sir Carolin Street, Bendigo, Victoria. 14 Nine years ago I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism, being then laid up for three weeks. After trying several remedies with little or no improvement, I decided to try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. At that period I was very bad indeed, having to hobble about with the assistance of a walking stick, when able to leave my bed. The effect of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills was marvellous, and my recovery was rapid. I only used half a bottle of Pills and becam? myself once more-restored to perfect health. I am a woman of usually vigorous health, and am a great believer in your remedy. My husband also has faith in them for relief of Backache and Kidney trouble. You can use these few words for publication,” (Signed) MRS. ELIZABETH BRAY. n n INDIAN ROOT PILLS Droved effective bccauiG they drove the uric acid out ot* the system, purified * rt -i *~ Hi nth a di4c st i onand assimilationof food. DR, MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are a search- ?!£ remcdy Th47reach thc Sfver a" no the Kidneys, into your Liver, bracing up the nerves and muscles, toning up the stomach, stimulating iht circufation. and imparting health and energ’y through the medium of a well-regulated system. Those who suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or Neuralgia, will find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills very successful. Much immediate relief, however, may be obtained by the use of COMSTOCK’S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT, in conjunction with the Pills. This Liniment has been thoroughly tested, and -will be found invaluable in all cases of NERVE, BONE AND MUSCLE PAINS COMSTOCK’S NERVE AND BONE g LINIMENT is sold by all leading Chemists and Storekeepers. or will be posted at same ' price, 2/6 per bottle (6 bottles 13/6), by the W. H. COMSTOCK CO. LTD., Parish Street, Wellington, N.Z. m m m m m IiVER af m tU& FOR 'm.
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Daring the month ended February 10th, 13 cases of scarlet ferer, 17 of tuberculosis, 6 of enteric fever, and 3 of diphtheria were notified to the Wellington Hospital Board’s health inspectors.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8359, 20 February 1913, Page 10
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