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A RHEUMATIC WRECK.

i HOW DR. WILLIAMS , PINE PILLS .CUBED JOHN KfigSNEDY, OF. i . DUNEraN. • , Mi? Jolt's Kennedy, a native of Hull, bow living at 95 Arthur street, Duaedio, New Zealand, was a., bed-ridden lieuroatkj wreck, riddled with pain. After Cfdoctare toad failed, Dr. Waiionia' Pink > tl'iUe cured him completely, by driving *VfffT trace of rheumatic pouwn from hi* r blood. < "1 am'now 38," enid Mr Kennedy, "amd .mort of my life was spent ut» eee-fowgb.' .„ ,iug it," lie added, laughing. "Still, I bad ,good "health, until five years ■ ago, when .rheumatism ttart«d in my joints and musk clea. When rounding Cape Horn we run 'into a violent enow etonn, and for three -weeks the cold waa terrible. Every wave ewept tbe deck and the cold eoAfcerf right ' into bne'e bones. Tliab won started the rbftinnetlflm. It got' into' my shoulders, »raw, and leg*, and practically crippled v ine. I lay in terrible pain, as helpless .. us ft log. They, bathed me with hot salt ami rubbed wo well with liniments —but those thhige couldn't drift ttte 'rhrainati»m. ■ It- wiw rooted in my blood—rend I knew I would be a bclplewi cripple till I found eome blood medicine to drive tlie pninful ncid out of my system." ' » Mr Kennedy in quite right. Hw rheUmatifin wae rooted in his blood. The cold *iA wet only started the p*in* going. Tlie real cauw wa» in h*w urio acid that »tiffeuß the joint*, cramps the jinui*hm, and inflames the nerves. There is * absolutely no hope for the poor pain-rucked 1 rheumatic till he graape the greet nwdical tjutli that rheumatism ie a disease- of the iilood. Then hi* remedy is certain, for Pr. William*' Pink Pills ■'actually make new blood.' That i» the »e<:ret of all they did for John Kennedy, of Dunedin. •'When I got ttf London," continued Mr Kennedy, "I went into the Iwpiral for three months. Th* doctor aokl'my only hope wns to go back to Australia, and get it shore-billet. I shipped for Queensland, but. I suffered untold torture on that, voyetfff. 'My hands were atirf and crippled t with pain'. Luckily one of the crew, V mimed Charlie Morefy. told me that Dr. #| Williams' Fink Pills had cured his uncle L& of chronic rhvitiuntimn, unci tHnt he had » ntter "had it since. I got w>me as eoon ' (in I landed. They «li<lu't reeui to do me any good of first. They gave me a great appetite, -that was nil. .Only for Moroly tl would have given them up. But he ,«wore that. Dr. WiUinnw" Pink Pills would "'<*' cure my rheumatism jnst as sure ae I wa« y born. 'You wuet not. expect two or throe tl»oxc?e to work miracle I *.' he said. 'Give them a fair trial, end they'll do more for ijM:'. you than all tlie hospitals in London could t^^T*do. , '.And sure 'enough they did. They v . toned nw right ujv and ilien the pain.start - • <*l to en* up. Gradually my joints aiwl nnucle" loosened, and noon I wan rid of : . tluit gnawing ache that had made .my life ' «i rnieerv. At last Dr. Williams' Pink v Pills toff me oe strong and supple.aa when :';' I wa* 18. Best of all, they cured me for :;;. good, for I Jiare never had a twinge of ■ ■ i'lwuinatism since I was cured by Dr, ■ v \VlUiiuns' Pink Pills for Pale People." '-.'■ jVnd Dr. Williame'Pink Pills cure lum- . bago, sciatica, and neuralgia, just as surely \ .••.,* a& tJiey curwlJohn Kennedy's rheumatism. . Homo people think it strange that one little ;' medicine can cure no many different ' <litea*es—bufc doctors know that half the common diseases spring frbtn the one , cause of bad blood. The medicine that, strike* ■ nt bad blood cures fifty different diseases ;■' ;in tiie meet direct way. That i» the eecret of tlio fucowe of Dr. Williunw , Pink Pills. •"• They actually make new blood. They do > <*ly that one thin«, but.they do-it "well. They don't set on tlie boweln. They don't. hotlnwr Si-ith mere symptoinw. They wolfS't

; do'anything but root out tJie cause of -~V tltaNe in the Wood.- But in that oi» uimpie way they strike at th© root of an«nna, •- indigartion, headachy, backache*, kidney ..' <lL»«u», lirer- complaint, »kin dieraeen, 1 g«>ewl .we«fci»«i, and th* special tecret : " troubles ol ffrowiagiririe and women whose whole health depends upon the richiiWw ■'' and tt» niiuTnrity. of tlfc.ir blood. If ycra * are in any doabt. about-, yow particnlar ailment write for free medical advice totl» Dr. Williams , Medicine Co., Wellington. From the «nne addrcw yoa caa al»o ' >'.*>r<kT by "mail at 3e e box, or. six boxes #f«r 16» 6d,,poefc-free, «j» g«"J»n« Dr. Wilmlianrf Pink Pitte for Pale People, if you l®W>e in eetlitig tlwin from .' ! your Wai cJwniet or itowfceeper. S

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 10

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A RHEUMATIC WRECK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 10

A RHEUMATIC WRECK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 10