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IN THE GRIP OF RHEUMATISM I The Scourge of Australian Winters. |L Queensland Man Crippled Hand and Fo — trrlefl I Home from His Work—Finally Cured by THE ONLY PERMANENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, Rbenmttiim is the sonurg , * of An*tra!inn mc • fiend, for I couldn't trade* an fc wiotere. It'e a blood disease—»eid in th» juvc ru.velf. At last, one. «!t*rnoon $3 blood that makfi it«elf particularly agfrrii- winter, the pitin got mc brat. I *- H cwriil vating in cold and dnmp wenthcr. The only horn* u> my wite crippled lmnd and foot thi*p that will permanent ly cure Itheu:uu'.Mn "They put mo *trnii;ht to bed and fc» is DR. WIULIAM.V PINK TILLS. Th\v <V< I iicv.t ho much n- turned in' bed. SI actually make new b'ood. which drives the ' li.gln ewe'ied up. mid tbe pain spread 4o»« Khrumitic poiton from the fvftrm. : ti> iho en vos of my irjf> hvory )>on« in »! lliere wasn't a worse IJlie: inatic criw body felt cru«fied. ft'-ht Rfter night I \t* in Australia thin Mr Jmiiee Shores, Church awuke giomiiiitf with lUc Xlm pan J^IMAKU / SEDWNtOIf* INViRCARGIIfc Mreet, Charters Towers, and they cured him. was terrible, and ft tiorer let tip on WtmtL They ought to cure you. These ore hii own I ouuldn't bttir even the bod clothe* to Iμ A •v ords to an interviewer:— inc. Tliu doctor told my wife thitl 1 eouUn4 "No ono knows more about Rheumatism gland it another night, and he'd hart ts !han I do," said Mr Shores. "When I wan give mo morphia. Inside 0/ two boon Ik up at Cairns, 1 »v curled homo from the pnin wan back worse than tv«. cordial factory, crippled bund and foot with "A friend o" mine up in Cairns told mk 1 t, But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills roon give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills t thow-wl mc up atraln. In lens tha: two did. In a week 1 wan as hungry ma bw weeks they had mc out of bed—and before for all my meals. It wasn't lonp b«fon ft. i. month I was back at my job ac right as William* , Pink PilU began to tri u« a bank. again. The pains diod down in my back tri "it will be many a any before I forget hips, and 1 wus able lo get about t tul the first bnd attack I hnd. Before Little by little every trace of Rhtqmtiia 1 was clean dono up with the pains. I was rooted out of my blood. Dr. Willis*? dragged mypclf home, ftifl and core all over. Pink Pills put mc oil my lets anil h "After tiiat I never knew the day that I sound as ever 1 was in ray life, would be with a, pain in my leg like Dr. William*' Pink Pills for Pa]« tmh ■j cramp. It u«cd to oatch mc fair in the have cured llheuinatism, beeaus« Uμ m thigh—ant! tlien it shot up and down the r j g ht to the root of tbs trouble in th« MmZ aiusoles for all it wan worth. Many a time Bad blood is the cause of all common |+ 1 dropped what 1 wna at and gritted my eases like nnaemia (bloodlerencoe), ecwiti teeth. As euro an I Fat down for a spell, paleness, headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, ffcij. I got so stiff I could hardly struggle up on matisui, lumbago, backache, kidney cm* to my feet again. From the time I got out plaint, liver trouble, biliousness, indiwttl-A vl bed I wasn't free from paiu the whole general weakness, and the> special ailetS day. If the morning was wet or cold, it that only women-folk know. Bad blooe { was ac much as I oould do to get my clothes the one c»u»e— and Dr. Williams' Pink FUk on." are the oue cure, because they actually Kak "Often I had to knock off work and go new blood. They do just that one tkjnf, fcH home," Mr Shores went on. "I just hobbled they do it well. But. of course, yon tu3| about the factory like an old man. Every ge t the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink PflbJul step was agony. The pain pot up into the p a i c People—Bs a box, six boxes 16t6d,(ni| email of my back, and laid mc out. I chemists and storekeepers or Mri, pMll couldn't so much as bend down to pick up frre, by the Dr. WiliunV MedlciM Ok I a bottle. The boss had to come and give Wellington. Writ* for bints aa to 4M» «jh ■—' 1 ' * SCOTT BROS. Ltd. ELECTRICAL EN6INEER8 — «CHRIBTCHURCH; SOLE CONTRACTORS FOR f SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC : LIGHT AND POWER . . ; New Zealand International Exhibition ■BTXMATM to* Fwrttoelm for inflation. «w U ifctiliil m iffllMla, ' to o«r BImMmU P«f»rfMi, ■: Mwton StMMt, A. B. BROWN, uy DkeerJorce o/nerir b te V\/ty ihnougK^fV^/% From North Cap* to Tkt Blilfl the f I I C Wertbeim is forging Its way In New / OAlAI\n . * Zealand ahead of all competitors, be- »_»*-*«^»»«^»• . All i\V\ nD cause it supercedes all other makes W\t9JUR consequently easier to work than any yf^^BHC—L \|MV other—advantages due to the New & %. J \W_ System of Bearfnirs and its Perfect / **'' JnW/1 <IS:: XJM'« , ' masterpiece o( ingenious mechanism, > Ik9^^^J^ It i< fa simple that there are do com- \mw/lfL Vn^ttg* plex details to master. Produces. . I iV YuVrnl < ART FAMCY NEEDLEWORK f d**Bl\lJ ))>Av^ Hfli-!, with a delicacy of execution impos- Jf . f//r y*l\\\*l'?*^ sible on any other make of Sewing W. Jf J**Jo// (I I \wfU Machine; yet the same Machine will Jm Q fc iJJIM**, Tj EDWARD REECE & SONS Take pleasure in announcing that they hay* secured the valued and valuable Agency of tfc* WERTHEIM 8 Sewing Machine fl By sheer force of merit the sales of this famous make of Sewing Mtcbtae I m (well named " The Wonderful ") have attained colossal proportions throupl- ■ n out New Zealand. Under the vigorous representation of the new Agents, •Wβ ■ ffl greater popularity is predicted for the Machine, which it so richly deserve* ■ H The variety of sewing possible of production on the WERTIIEIM is remil*' ■ ra able. On the one machine the work ranges from the simplest warn •» ■ ■ m through the various grades of hemming, tucking, binding, braiding, &C.,n|W ■ M up to the sewing of the stoutest carpet. But the WERTHEIM atUUU«» | ■ highest possibilities in the production of ... I I . . ART FANCY NEEDLEWORK • ' I M which includes embroidery, lacework, drawn-thread work, Ac, 4c, for tht I M beautifying of the home. ■■■ 9 Easy Prices. Easy Terms. Free Tuition to Purchasers. • 18 I Catalogues Free, or Inspect at ... - ' 18 I COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHORCH ... SOLE AGENTS FOR mnt *£]M

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12852, 10 July 1907, Page 4

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