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How to Cure Your le.Mt.s_i Treatment that has met witWmuch success. Permanent Cures that have made Sufferers Free from Furthee ~~ Attacks. , Sufferers from Rheumatism becomede- - spondent and disappointed, because, after trying some treatment, and getting ease for a. time, the complaint haa come baeii with Increased vigour. That is because the cause of the trouble .has not been driven _roui the system. . The only successful treatment for Rheumatism is one that banishes the complaint completely. A great lot of cases of Rheumatism hava been cured by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Some of them have been extremely severs cases. The experience of these people baa been that, once cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, they have stayed cured. in. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood-making tonic, whose action enables the system to expel the Rheumatic poison through its ordinary; channels. •Mrs Betsy Crisp, Manukau-road, ParneU, Auckland, tells how she cured herself with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills when- crippled with Rheumatism. Mrs Crisp said:— "1 suffered acutely from severe attacks of Rheumatic Fever, and was left witi. Rheum—tism In my System for years. It started first in the hips and spread to everj, joint. My arms got affected in the muscle.*, and three years ago I couldn't close my. hands. I had to have flannel always next to my skin, and slept on blankets, and even had flannel pillows. I was worsa In the winter. The least chill would bring on an attack, even dipping my hands In cold water. Often at night I couldn't close my eyes-for honrs with the pain, and in the morning It took about an hour for ma to get out of bed. Sometimes I bad to raise myself In bed with a rope tied to the end. My knuckles would get so red and sore and swollen that my hands were useless. My knees would go stiff so that 1 could not bend them, and my arms tha same; I couldn't raise them to do my hair; I used to cry with the pain that used to set each joint and muscle on fire. I tried all sorts of liniments and embrocation-. They eased mc at the moment, but tha Rheumatism was in the blood itself, and I knew that it couldn't be reached that way. Some nights I dare not move in bed to ease one joint for fear I'd get it in another. At times I could not get my boots on. Mj; feet and ankles were so swollen I could hardly hobble about. Then I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I tried them about two years ago. They began to ease mc from the first. I kept on with them and fonnd my joints getting much more snpple. The attacks did not come on so often, and passed away mdte quickly. Witb every box I felt more at' ease, and had less pain, till at last I was able to leave them off. Now my health is excellent." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by; chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price, 3/ per box, six boxes 16/6, by the Dr. Williams - Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. Following is the state of His Majesty's prison, Auckland, for the week ending 10th June, remand, 5 males; awaiting trial, 20 males; sentenced to death, 1 male; life, 3 males; hard labour, 225 males, 12 females; imprisonment, 1 male; default of bail, 1 male; debtors, I male; received during the week, 37 males, 2 females; discharged, 48 males, 4 females; total in prison, 257 males; 12 female.. Keep it on hand—Wolfe's Schnapps is at all times a serviceable medicine.—Ad. Fruit trees, their foes and friends. Read the "Farmer' Fruit Number. On sale everywhere. I Don't worry, we have the hat. Every head that comes here we guarantee to fit perfectly. This is no idle boast, try j u».—Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.) For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint .Cure, 1/6, 2/6

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 7