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UTTERLY HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM.

Had to be fed like a Child==Never free from pain for three Winters== Agonising pains and swollen stiff joints.

riarvellous Cure by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

7 closed my eyes. If I dozed off, the pains 7 woke mc up again. When the pain was at 7 1 its worst 1 often wished I could die and get out of my misery. I had the doctor, but his treatment did not do mc a bit of good — it was only money wasted. Then a ' friend of mine, Mrs Williams of Karauga- , hake, urged mc to try Dr. Williams' l J iuk Pills. I got some, and by the time I had : taken;, three boxes I was feeling better. Nine, boxes cured mc absolutely. For twelve months I have been absolutely free from the pains, and this winter is the first for ; years that I have n«>t been laid up, so 1 am properly cured." Now Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up , the strength in just one way — they actually -"make" new blood. That is all they , do, but they do it well. But you must in,'sist on getting the genuine Dr. Williams" j Pink Pills. If your local retailer cannot I give you exactly what you ask for, order them by mail from the Dr. Williams" . Medicine Co., Wellington — price 3/ a box, . six boxes 16/6, post free. If you are In • any doubt about yonr Illness, white to the same address for hints as to diet, etc.

"Rheumatism had mc laid up for three winters, and until a year ago I did not \ know what it was to be free from the pains," said Mrs Martha Harvey, Owen-st.,' Thames. "The Itheumatlsm was all over my body, and my joints were stiff and swollen. I couid not even lift my arms to brush my hair. I could not feed myself— some one had to be attending to mc constantly, I was so utterly helpless. Hot fomentations were the only things that gave mc any relief, and they were put on mc. pretty well boiling. Even in bed the pains were agonising — I could not move myself, I always had to be lifted. I could not bear anything to. touch mc, not even' the" bedclothes, '; "Throngh lying in bed so long in the one position my Umbs got as stiff as a poker, and had to be moved from place to place — while they were moving mc. the pain brought the tears to my eyes. | Every one knows how ill and helpless I j was. I often thought that I really could not get well again. I could not eat much and grew weaker every day. As for sleeping, it was right out of the question. For days and nights at a time I hardly ever

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 255, 25 October 1907, Page 6

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UTTERLY HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 255, 25 October 1907, Page 6

UTTERLY HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 255, 25 October 1907, Page 6