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CETTiC RSO OF RHEUMATtSR 4 A Once Crippled Woman Tells About Her Cure, ■ ♦ Treatment is JNeeded that will Drive the Cause oi the Go__|s. ainr from the System. » The question of curing Rheumatism is solely a question of driving the cause of B-tteumatism. out of tbe system. Tie fact •that In no complaint does the blood, so •rapidly 'become thin, coupled with the views of many medical men that the cause is lactic acid in the blood, indicates that tbe correct treatment is treatment: through the blood. Added to this 1 the further fact that (-in- great blood-making medicine, Dr. .WiHiams' Pink. 'Pills, __as.cnre_ hundreds of cases of Ehetunatlsm, should satisfy any sufferer who has not already tried them. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new blood and tone the whole system to a point that enables it to expel the Rheumatic poison with the secretions of -the body. •lire Oliver Green, 3, Hush-street. Wellington, relates bow they cured !her:— "I was at business and there was a very long passage to go through, and I .think the draught caught mc when i was over-heated, for the attack of Rheumatism came on quite suddenly," said, Mrs Green. "I 'went to ■bed _n right one nigl-t and woke up in the morning with my fingers dreadfully swollen and all bent together so that I could not move __em. F<n* about a fortnight my _ands -were this -way and twice their proper size; gradually the pain passed to both feet. •Before -thi3 I could barely hold anything and could not do any sowing or s__h. like. I could *arely put a foot to the ground for months, I had to wear slippers. The soles had excruciating pain. I -would put —y foot .own gingerly and hobble on my toes. My knees were swollen too, and really the. agony I felt with every movement was unbearable. I had no- pain at night. _3at was the 'best part about it. but on rising I could barely get out of bed, J felt so dreadfully stiff. Just once in a while I might go out at nlgbt for a little fresh air, but I could not walk far and progres. was dreadfully slow I was in such perpetual pain. During the day I got round the house leaning on the furniture, and gradually straightening myself that way. I fell away in every respect, losing my colour and appetite and flesh. If I could sit and rest the pain but the moment 1 moved it came on again, Tljere -were stairs in the house T was liying in at the time, and when I got %own in the morning I could hot go upstairs again till bed time, the climbing cost such an effort and gave mc sucb pain. I tried such hosts of tihlng3 without avail, but one evening I happened to pass a chemist's shop, and the idea struck mc to try a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I am glad to say that owing to this remedy I was completely cured." TSe price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is 3/ per box, six boxe3 16/6, and if you have trouble in getting them send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. cf Acstralrtsia, Ltd.. Wellington. . and th.;." will be sept past free' by return

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 7