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LIMPING WITH A STICK. m Extreme Case of Sciatica and Rheumatism. Sydney "Woman's Siege of Suffering Cured "by . Dr. -Williams' Pink Fills. ■Whilst walking to the railway station, Mrs B. A. Monro, of 19, Allen's-avenue, Marriekville. was suddenly attacked with Sciatica. She suffered for five years, her case becoming one of the worst in the experience of medical men. Nothing wonld cure her until she tried Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. "The neighbours about here can tell you how had I was. At my best I could only limp along on a stick. Day and night I was never free from pain. But, thank goodness, all that's done with now, and the whole credit goes to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They cured mc for good," said Mrs Monro. "The doctor said my case was as severe a one as ever he had been called to. "I well remember the day that T was taken with the Sciatica," said Mrs Munro, "My sister and I -were ■on our way ; to Dewisham station, when all of a sadden my hip gaTe way with an awful sharp, pain. I was knocked almost helplessr I was in such agony that we had to go straight back home in a cab. From there j I was lifted and carried inside. 1 couldn't j walk a ste^i "From that day on, I went through pain ; that was torture, it kept spreading and spreading. Soon it was all otct mc. Every bone in my body ached. At night I got little or no sleep. Every time 1 moved, sharp darts of agony shot through and through mc. I simply could not keep from moaning. ■'It wasn't a bit of pleasure for anyone to come and see mc. Often 1 was to such pain that I couldn't say half a dosen words to them. My husband was in a great way about mc. He said I was getting thinner every day. He wan always on the look J oui for something to maiie mc bettor, but f nothing ever did. I got so bad that it was i no use for mc to try and get along on I my stick. I couldn't walk across the room unless someone helped mc. Soon I couldn't even do that. The pain got beyond everything the doctor ordered. I nad to take tc my bed. "There I • was when my old friend Mrs Skinner, of Harriett-street. Marriekville, came to see mc. I told her that for two -whole days I couldn't bear to be moved. Even the touch of the bed clothes made mc squirm. -She up and told mo to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. They had j •cured a case every bit .as bad as mine, j Before she left the house she made mc promise to get some. I did from Mr Butcher, the chemist then on the Canterbury- ; road. 1 was never so glad for anything in ! my life. Before a week was out. the pains about my -body weren't nearly so bad. They eeemed to be working down my legs more. X kept on -with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and gained fresh brcund every day. I began to long for meal times. That was something "new -for mc. In a little while I was able to walk around without my stick. The neighbours could hardly believe their eyes wlien they saw mc. No mistake. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been a good friend to mc. They were the only medicine that -was able to cure mc of my long standing complaints." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mrs Munro by driving the Rheumatic poison out of her j blood. They actually make new blood— j just that: nothing more. In the same way. ; they drive out the germs of other diseases, ' and build up the blood to carry healing, . health and strength to every "nook and ' corner in the body. In New Zealand, Dr. j Williams' Pink Pills have cared the worst | cases of bloodlessness, indigestion, biliousness, liver complaint, kidney trouble, weak lungs, asthma, influenza, headaches, back- | aches, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, spinai weakness, skin complaints, and. the special ailments of jrlrls snd women whose blood supply becomes weak, scanty or irregular. If anyone tries to palm off substitutes on you. write for the genuine to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington—3/ a box. six boxes 16/6. post free.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1907, Page 6

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