RHEUMATISM AGAIN.
Many peonle who had rheumatism last winter are beginning to l'cel the , aches and pains of the complaint again. It is typical of rheumatism | that it usually lies dormant for a time only to aopear with tho warm weather. The dregs of the complaint have been in the system all the time. Victims will continue to suffer year after year unless tho cause is completely eliminated from the system. Acid m the blood is believed to be the cause of rheumatism, and medical men have noted that there is a marked and J rapid thinning of the blood during the ; attacks. The system is thus deprived j of its natural resistance to the dis- ! ease. Much success has followed j treatment of rheumatism with Dr. j "Williams' Pink Pills, and sufferers i who have treated themselves with this | medicine have found that rheumatism , has been permanently banished and did ! not return with the'next hot, muggy! weather. These pills have a specific action on the blood, increasing and enriching it. and thoy tone up the ' whole system, enabling it to throw off | tho poisonous impurities that cause j rheumatism. Your own chemist can : supply you with these pills. Sufferers from rheumatism can obtain a bandv booklet on '"Diseases of the Blood." bv sending their name and uddcess to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845j.G.P.O.^,Wellington..fi
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16113, 18 January 1918, Page 3
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