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GOOD ADVICE" FOB RHEUMATICS, © —— Treatment Needed to Cure the Cause of the Trouble. ♦ A Man who was Cured of a Severe Attack Points the Wzy to Other Sufferers. It is gocd advice for those who suffer from Rkpum-tism to tell them that the only treatment that can really cure, them is treatment that attack'" the cause of Rheumatism. The pain nnd swelling is only a symptom of the complaint, and stirfaco treatment with liniments doca not reach the cause. Dr. \Vil:iams* Pink Pills have cured hundreds of cases cf Rheumatism. They foim the most direct -treatment of tho complaint becauso they enrich the thin blood, tone the system, and enable it to throw off the poiaons of the disease. "When this is done, tho Rheumatism is permanently cured, and as long as the blood is kept rich*' and pure, the patient should not have further attacks. The case of Mr John Demp-icy, of Kal-poe-rlie, W.A., well-known as tho proprietor of the Broken Hill Cordial Factory, in Hannan street, is an cx':e".lent illustration of how thca-i pill 3 cure. Mr Dempucy said: — '"Same time ago I noticed a deadly pain settling in my hips. In my occupation I am continually getting wot, so perhaps that was ono of the causes. From my hip it spread down the whole of my right leg. My kneo was affected and got terribly swollen, aa did also the ankle ar.d tho instep. I kept on working for sis weeks, though I was not fit to work and it was agony ull the time, ar.d at last I had to tcke to bed for a fortnight. If I had to crora over a kerb I would havo to lift my. knee with both hands. At night I would liko to rido home, but the shaking of the cart gave mc such agony I decided to walk and u=ed to just hop or hobblo home. I pot worse and worse and the pains would como en in spasms, and the spasms got more severe and moro frequent lill at last I was suffering continuously. It was agony to pull a boot on or tr.ko it off, and owing to tho swelling I could not lace a boot. Tho skin on the knees got niiito doughy. I was rubbed .with all sorts of liniments, bottles of euca'ptu.i. anything I heard of, and got nc cure. I had cloths dipped in boiling water clapped on as hot as could be borne, hot enough to blister tho skin. I drended going to bed. I never closed my eyes till morning broke, and I was fairly exhausted. The agony all night was dreadful, I lay on my back nnd couldn't turn if I had been paid. In the last fortnight I had to be turned in bed every time I wanted a change of position, it wns impossible for too to "do it by myself. 1 ceuld only lie and groan with the pain. I was nraetically helpless. I thought I was done for gocd. Hearing one day that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured another patient of rheumatism, I sent for a box. I started off with nine pills each day. That first box took mc out of bed and put mo to work again. I could hardly credit such a thing in myself. I felt the pain leaving the hip, going right down the leg, and pc?sing out at the toes, till it disappeared completely. After I had finished the Fccond bos not a pain -ran' left, but later on I took two more for fear of a relapse. I am known nil over tin's district for years, and havo recommended this medicine far and wide." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, but if in doubt send to the Dr. Wil'iams' Medicine Co. of Australasia. Ltd., Wellington, 33 one box, six boxes IGs Cd. I

SUFFERED FOR TEN YEARS. "I have been a constant sufferer from severe attacks of Colic for the past ten years, at times beingj unconscious," writes Mr-A. J. Cresswell, Birregurra, Vie. "The only thing that gives mc relief is Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I am never without a bottle in the house." Sold by all Chemist sand Storekeepers. 10

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 5

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