IX THE GRIP OF RHEUMATISM.
♦ Joints Swollen, Knotted, Stiff and Painful. » This Woman Suffered Grea* Torture for Years. Is now Completely Cureck Another name Is added to the list o$ snffererg from Rheumatism who have been cared by Dr. Williams' rink Pills. Scores of cases have been cured by these pills, because the; make new blood and tone the whole system, enabling it to throw off the Rheumatic poison which U in the blood. "I blame living hi a new house for my, Rheumatism," said Mrs. G. F. Mayo, Bright, ■water Terrace, Terrace End, Palmerston H. "I began to feel flying aches and pains io all my joints and at last they became very acute. My left arm and left leg were the parts affected. My legs swelled terribly. My husband would hare to help me if I wanted to go from room to room; some days the swelling was worse than others. The leg would swell from the knee to the toes. I could not dream of wearing a boot, a large slipper was mora than enough some days. The joints would go a glazed shiny red and the skin would be burning hot. I could not eat a meal. For more than a year I lived on wine and biscuits. I fell away and wasted to a shadow. Night and day I wonld be In agony. My daughter had to look after the house duties and do my hair and help me dress.* And I would rest on the couch all day or perhaps just crawl about when forced with a stick. I used embrocations and liniments when the pain was extra severe, but only temporary relief came. My knuckles swelled largely. I could not close my left hand. I could not think of holding anything in it. Every joint in the left leg and arm felt as if it ■were on the rack. The least change in the weather would be felt and I dared not touch water that was not warm, all the mnsclee drew up and got tight. I was simply frightened to put my foot to the ground ever so lightly. I was almost as helplese as any infant. I would not get up in the morning till about 11 o'clock, and my husband would prop me up before he went tu work, and then I would make-shift presently to get out of bed, but if I had fallen I would just have had to stay where I fell till he came home. One day my mother having tried a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Rheumatism herself brought me one. The first box encouraged me a little, and I sent away for six more, later on another six, and gradually the Rheumatism was driven ont. I took three pills a day for a while and then doubled the dose. Slowly the stiffness and swelling went away and the fevertshness and pain decreased. It was a great day when I could get about without a stick. I began ta eat and put on flesh and earned in every way. In time every trace disappeared and my Joints became as supple as ever they •had *een, and have kept so. I recommend this medicine far ami wide." Remember only the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure. Don't be gulled Into taking something said to be just as good. Of ail dealers at 3/ per box. six boxes 16/6, or from the Dr. Winiams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
THE POWER OF GASH \ SPENCER'S, the BUSY Cash Tailbra, buy and sell for spot cash. That is the secret of their immense success. They can save you a third of your suit bill! Moreover, their stock is brand new, and the patterns are their exclusive property in Neiv Zealand! Their "Yankee Cut" has "caught on," and is giving tremendous satisfaction. Upwards of 150 of these suits have been turned out in three weeks, and NO ALTERATIONS! This speaks for itself. All garments are made under the very best conditions—no slop or factory work enters into the making, and the public are always at liberty to see their suits being made. The prices are ripht. For instance, a splendid suit, made from our special "Canard" serge, hand-stitched throughout, wilP cost you £4 10/. Beautiful worsteds—Scotches, West of Englands are being made up at 75/ to 84/ the suit. Under no circumstances will a suit be allowed to leave the premises unless perfectly satisfactory. Look in on your way to or from business. SPENCER'S will do the right thing, and their long experience is always at your service.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1912, Page 7
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