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ONLY ONE WAY TO CURE RHEUMATISM.

• DRIVE IT OUT- OF THE BLOOD. A SEVERE CASE CURED IX STRATFORD K m - WILLIAMS' WNK PILLS r— SUFFERED 1 FOR - YEARS-LEG SO'STIFF-WAS AGONY • TO WALK—AFRAID HE WAS GOING ■TO BE A CRIPPLE—NOT AN ACHE • OR PAIN NOW Because. Rheumatism: is a blood disease, and Dr. V. illiarns' I'mii a medicine for the blood, there's, hope and healing for rac -<? rheumatics in every dose of them. Pill by. pill, doso. a b.y dose they-help to-form-new health-giving' blood free from the acid that-causes the burning' twinges of Rheumatism. , ; . The euro.=■ begins. with the first dose..;■ " Because Rheumatism is in- , the blood, liniments, lotions, and hot applications won't 9 UI< CiiW:J#B. riot .CQmmon-sense to erpcct it.', ; Rheumatism isnlt. skin deep; it's blood deep. Therefore- to cure it: a blood .modiCine,;; ■ - ■■ That Dr.; Williams' Pink Pills have cured Rheumatism isn't a claim and a-boast: it's an established fact. - eck after week reports; of cures have, appeared in the newspapers. Some hundreds of cases liavo been published all oyer Australia', ; with namoiahd' street' address of tho. cured -person given.' It's open to , anyone who lives Hear to. call and -find out for themselves. Amongst the , latost cures is Mr.;'. Albert Orange, Flint - Boad;- Stratford, who says "Three years ago I thought that I would man- before I was a young one —r had Rhoumatism arid' Sciatica. My trouble started with a sharp' pain in the I did not take much notice of itj but as it camo oftener and sharper I began to think something jvas wrong! Sooiiifc.got so bad that it was a struggle for me to get 1 to work, and I was'in agony ajl day long. In my.trade, of fellmongenn" I have to be in the tfefc.a lot, and this mado it worse. Some -branches of the work I . could not do, liccause I' could not stoop down to it; Every now and then a sharp pain would shoot np and down mv leg, L aii(J nearly; doubled me up. It • was as if • the sinews of my lag were drawn up nearly to breaking point. In tho morning I could not -bear to put ray foot to tho jzround. And it was impossible for mo to put on my socks and boots myself—my wife had to do jt for,me. "I rubbed my legs .with embrocations of all sorts, and; spent pounds 011 other remedies, but it was only wasting my money, ihey absolutely did not do me a bit of-good I nearly rubbed the skin off sometimes, and often'rcy legs wore-blistfircd badly. . I'could , my lc 8 was so stiff, and I just hobbled , along; I got so bad- that I was afraid, I was going to bo a cripple. When sitting in a chair I had' to have my le« stuck out straight. I put in a'solid twelve months of terrible [agony.; It was through a friend-of my wife" that I camo to take Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills. After tho. third box I began to get better, and I can tell you there was not a more pleased man in New Zealand; ,1 took seven boxes altogether and then I was cured. All last winter I did not have tho, slightest twinge, nor have 1 this, so-1-.reckon that I am cured for good." If you aro not o.uite sure whether your illness is caused by bad blood, write to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From the same address you can also order the , genuine . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by mail, 35.-a box; six boxes'lGs. 6d., post free. Hinta as to diet, etc., sent free. 6460

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 11

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ONLY ONE WAY TO CURE RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 11

ONLY ONE WAY TO CURE RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 11

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