Securing more 'Army' horses;: in timer -Of. peace J is" exactly'what, the 5 War Offico wishes to ovade, because a good 1 supply of horses in peace is costly. Horse-owners may take comfort. Thero will, .wo believe, be 110 question of disorganising local industries eVcn 111 the interests of rapid mobilisation; "Naval and Military Record." ; . •' Winter's chill has bound you ' With cough, and lungs distrest; ' , ACACIAN BALSAM frees you, : ' . And through the night gives rest,. ACACIAN 'BALSAM, best on earth, . I'or colds and' weakly chest ; . Of testimony there's-ho dearth, ' . As thousands now attest: ■ Barraolough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Is. Gd. 5
TROUBLED WITH. - ■ • V' ; KIEUIATISI ?. Then Treat the Cause .. net the '■ Symptoms, s ' ChristcViurch Woman F'ound a ' Permanent Cure. 1 , Tho case of Mrs. John \ Cockle,-25'' Brougham Street, Sydenham,.Christ- ' ■church, is 'an excellent .example'of .how they cure. Mrs; Cockle says: —•* f ; • "Rheumatism appeared' first (in tho .right hand, and then the left began to .suffer, and gradually 'tho;.poison. spread through,my system. My right knee got' very ' bad, it swelled' up tremendously, and became .inflamed and angry, looking. I could not bend. it, and to kneel was out of the-qucstion. I rubbed the parts with every liniment I hoard of> but tho pain always came back; I felt so , sore I'd scream if anyone cams .near me. I couldn't do any housework,> my, daughter-in-law had to help me, < often I had to get in ' my neighbour,'who knows how much I/suffered, to perhaps fasteir my dress, oj do ■ a little trifle, for I oouldn't iput my arms behind mo) or raise .thota- to do my' hair.' I. couldn't walk' outside)' and •. I could only hobble about the houso by. means of a stick,'or- by taking , hold of-, the furniture. I went away :for a holi- . 1 day "to Gisborne. I felt bettor while . ' I''was, there,; but the rheumatism re-' turned when I got back to Christohurch, v jand I was always subject to attacks off \ and on, I . got no lasting benefit from the. doctor's treatment, so I started Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills, and I am glad to " say they cured me." .. 1 R , E ; NIfiHT AND BAY, ' ; ;—a— — . Liniments and; Embrocations of no Avail. N.Z. Man goti no Relief until 'he Drove tho Rheumatic Poison from his Blood. " I becamo subject to attacks > of Rheumatism some tinio back," said Mr. J. Christopher, 14 Pino Street, Wellington: "The pain first showed itself in the left ankle, and 'spread up tho limb as far' as the knee. 1 . The right leg be- • came affcctod in the same way. Tho pains increased' and I folt twinges in my arms and fingers, though not as severely as in my lowor limbs. The at- • tacks would last fully a week at a time, , and I'd havo to, stay ill bed at least two days in each of those \weeks suffering acutely. I oouldn't. put on boots, I had
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 583, 11 August 1909, Page 4
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