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EVERY JOINT A HOTBED OF RHEUMATISM.

TILL SHE FOUND THE RIGHT" WAYTO CURE IT. SUFFERED FOR EIGHT YEARS 'WITS SWOLLEN, .-: ACHING JOINTS—A' HELPLESS. BEDRIDDEN CRIPPLE ' FOR MONTHS-THEN WAS CURED > B\\ DR. WILLIAMS'S PINK PILLS. • Rheumatic sufferers mustn't lose sight of ■ the fact that Rheumatism is a disease of the/ blood. It's acid in the blood. If tho acid wasn't there, there wouldn't, be Rheuma- • tism. Thereforo to cure it, get'the acid ' out. Until you do you'll continue to suffer. • Every change in the weather and your jcints and muscles will be hot beds; of-pain. Every move will be torture. You may soon be too crippled to walk; too helpless oven.to feed yourself; just ; practically paralysed.with pain. ' . Then to get the acid out, a | blood iredicine. That's what Dr. Williams's Pink Fills - are. When you start-with them 'to cure your Rheumatism you're on the right track. They go for the cause of tho complaint. You can't' begin to euro your Rheumatism . too soon, for tho longer, you' havo it tho..' longer it takes t-o cure. Eegin with Dr: Williams's Pink Pills to-day. .-There's the . experience of so many Australians, who hayo banished their Rheumatism with Dr. : Williams's Pink Pills, that there's no room to • doubt. " 1 Amongst theso is Mrs. James Matthews, 12 Washington Street, Sydney. '• . "I suffered for. years from Rheumatism," said Mrs. Matthews.- " I fell in a creek one '■ day up at Narrabri and was nearly drowned. I had to sit in my wet clothes, and I blame this for bringing it on. I suffered practically all the timo for eight years. ' I was first attacked in both legs, and hardly for n day at a timo was 1 free from pain. My knees would swell up dreadfully,'- and I'd bo racked with pain in every joint. I lost two storio in weight and got worse and ! worse. My arms got affected. As sure as I dipped my hands in water my' -wrists-, would puff up as if I had dropsy. For at least a week at a time I'd bo - practically helpless. I couldn't hold a needle, couldn't do.a bit of housework, couldn't do my-hair or put on my blouse. Round my right shoul-' dor wa's all puffed up. All the parts would be ihflamed and I couldn't bear anyone to eomo noar mo. I'd bo so stiff I couldn't* move a limb. I was half the time in bed. At night I could hardly 'close my eyes.I tried all sorts of embrocations, but nothing eased tho attacks or even drove away tho constant acho. I'd bo wrapped in flannel. Tho least change of weather brought on ail attack. For six months at a timo I wouldn't go outside tho house. I cbuldn't walk; I'd just hobble from room to - room. A -friend in Narrabri who had suffered tho same begged mo to try, Dr. Williams's Pink Pills, and I did. I felt considerable relief with , the fourth box. My joints did. not 1 swell up so much and wero less inflamed.' With a boxes the constant tor-' menting ache "began;to get'less, and my' joints wero riot so stiff._ With tho seventh' 1 box tho pains'wero rapidly leaving my.sys'-' tem. I began to walk easily and to sleep hotter, and I began to eat and pick up- in; flesh. I ooukl do my hair, and work about tho bouse and not have to stop in bed for days at a time. Onco I thought I was practically 1 * a cripple for life,'but Dr. Williams's' Pink Pills saved mo from that." Remember, Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are for any .'complaint that a good supply of rich rod'blood will curc, but you must have the genuine Dr. Williams's.- Sold by chemists and The Dr. Williams's Mcdiciuo" Co., Wellington, at 3s. a box, six boxes 'for 16s. Gd..' post freei 5388

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 11

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EVERY JOINT A HOTBED OF RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 11

EVERY JOINT A HOTBED OF RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 11

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