STIFF AND SORE
NEW ZEALAND 'WOMAN GOULD SCARCELY WALK FROIg RHEUMATISM. "I was troubled very much with Rheumatism twinges In my knees," said Mrs Annie Reed, 23, Melrose-st., Chrlstchurch, "especially the right one, and in my arms and (Shoulders. I sometimes couldn't move my arms or do my hair. The knuckles and joints were very still and sore. I couldn't practically band either of my legs. I always had It worse on a warm day or when I was warm In bed. Fortunately I have naturally a good constitution and wouldn't give in, but all the same-I suffered great Eain and inconvenience for months. However, I found Dr. AyilUams , Piak Pills a capital remedy. I took one after each i-.e.al, and they drove away my rheumatics. The stiffness and soreness elowly left my joints, and presently I could move every limb freely md suffer no painful shooting twinges. My health is now good and I nrn pleased to be able to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink PUls to other Rheumatic sufferers."
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 7
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170STIFF AND SORE Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 7
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