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II ECZEMA. § ! J THE SKIN J$L I scourge Jlmh) This Man Tortured /^mim ■ ' K'Bht and M§fi % • Day Cured j 1 - by' Rich New • H ffl 0 '..:- .Blood.. U r'Ec'zernaiis one of the most ■ v .tpharingfofms of Skin-Dis- -.:'■: :;6rder. ; The:, burning, itching, : .'...■: prickling sensation is often . maddening. Sometihles Jj'err'."''■'■• ■ .sons apparently healthy/in •;'. : every other way are attacked.... , Often it is a symptom in storii- V '.'■'.':,' ach trouble, rheumatism, go'utv. ■ ' • or. a generally low. state {;of ; :;.;■ ,health. Lotions .arid:ointments :.V are only of value • to allay the- : itching sensation, they do not , 'cure.' All the highest medical , ' authorities agree that a tonic is. .necessarytodrivethe.com'' plaint fromi the systetii';A-;?. Amongst tonics Dr; Williams 1 A .Pink Pills standalone. .Their A . ' twelve yeaW' record of cures '', in New Zealand proves; that : : ; J| there is nothing nearly s6 good. ! v • They cUred v Mr. Walter ;A : .' : Pickford' of 247 ; Grenfell■ ; Street, 'Adelaide, who 'was so. bad witht.'CMemajfor fifteen years! that he des-paired-offerer getting his /skin- clear. -In his-..case:,vhe- was also "'a 'sufferer, 'from Rheumatism. ■ •■':'•"''. "In 1895 I got .-.'a. bad, attack, of .Eczema, brought on by neglected prickly heat," said Mr. Pickford to a , reporter. . "I went to. a chemist, who gave me. some . medicine, but it. did-no good. 'It 'gradually got worse, and the pimples, came ; out, in .heads and blotches,, and the itching was' something awful. ; No : amount of scratching gave 'rive any- relief.::,. :Very .often .V would; be awakb for a couplo of hours at night 'unable to sleep for ■ the terrible- .itching. . , In. the: summer the perspiration would get' into'the .blotches 'on ,my back and. made: it worse. I had an: awful time for years' and years. During all this time I had Rheumatism, arid this made matters worse. ,-It was mostly in' my knees and shoulders. ' Very often I could, not'get my hand up to. brush my hair on account of. the dull gnawing, pain ,in hiy shoulder; '. -My knees' had the same dull gnawing aching, and thej; swelled, up a lbtj and walking was often a positive pain' to me. I lost my appetite, I could not eat much, and got thin and pale and weak. •'• One ; doctor Hold me I had eczema,, and that there was no cure for.'it. Nothing did'me any good, at all. .But onco when reading' "Lloyd's ■ Weekly" I saw in 'an article how a man had been cured of Eczema by. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. '•■"' The same night I got a box of Dr.- Williams' : Pirik Pills, .from Court, the chemist, in Ruhdle Street. I took- this, box, .'arid got' sorbo fforii my grocer,. arid Jiy' the' time I had' finished the third box I felt some benefit. The. itching was not so bad. After "that. I. felt-myself getting better, with each box, the itching getting less,-and the blotches on mv back were going away. I'noticed the rheumatic .pains were leaving me, and How they are completely gone. Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills did for'me what the, doctor said nothing would do, they cured me of eczema. Now lam in really ■ good health." Insist on getting Dr. Williams' Pink-'Pills. They are sold by most, chemists and storekeepers! or. if not locally obtainable'will be. sent ditect by the Dr; Williams' Medicine. Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, for Bs, jter box*, six boxes 16s. 6d. ; -J

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 4

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