[ RHEUMATISM. j ' I Have you evef lieard of people witli Rheumatem curing tlicfeelves VVitli a liniment or | 1 something to ru'o on? Of course you haven't. Tliitik of all the ptople you knov/ who have | ] had Rheumalism. By ctue we don't moaa relief. The friction aid kit of aching sometimes 1 eases die pain, but rubbing can t drive out tlvs Riieumatic poison. | | That's the point about curing Rheumatism. The complaint will return time and again | i just as long as there is anylliinj in the system to cause Rheumatism. It is cured when the | | cause is out and not until then. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recommended to persons with | (( Rheumatism, bccause they have so cured a great host of cases—some pretty bad cases, too. Dr. « Williams' Pink Pills tone the whole system, enabling it to cast out the Rheumatic impurities i through the regular channels. That's the way to cure Rheumatism. When this is done the /f )] Rheumatism is permanently cured, and as long as the blood is kept pure and rich the patient j| |i will be free from further attacks of Rheumatism. i i | Among others they have cured Mrs. Annie Cockle, 28 Brougham Street, Sydei&am» | | Christchurch, who says I «x MW a to do a Rood denl of laundry rrorlr, oftan liivo to call out for oomoona to lift ms 8 \{ an d I my linndu loins always in tho into a frosh poji'.ion, and in tho morning I'd » ■ 'J v.'iler, .Hid ray gtlting wot often, bvoii[;ht on haTO to bo liclpod up. I couldn't class my ri|;lit |[j 4 ''Iliieami'tißm," Baid Mrs. Cookie. "It appeared linnd. It \YO3 abotlior to hold a neeilo. Tliia i'J (f in the rifibt band, and than the left nttaotlastod nome months aad tlion becamo less J t'l . to gutler, m'.d gradually tho poison epraacl acuto. I wont away for a holidny to Gisborna. H j j) .ti rougß tar Brstorn. Ic 3' woiT,e and worse. I felt bottor whilo I was thore, but tho Rheuma- }S 1 [j n g[,| ijj C o got very bad, it swelled up tro- tiara roturnod wlion I pot back to Chriatchurch, (| (f mendoii6lr, and boca.me inflamed and angry oud I was always ouhjoct to attacks off and ox v\ luo£U!" i could not bend it and to knoel was I got no lasting benefit from tho doctor's treat- 'K ;! out oiltit question. I rubbed tho parta with rnent, bo I started Dr. WilUaras' Fink Fills. My « : j ovory huirneat t hoard of,hut the pain r.Vwaja oon haltriodthorn as a tonio and found thom | i] camo lack, "l felt so oare I'd ecronm if anyoas bo good. I fancied I vraa a ohado bottor whon I (| Gi came oear caa. I couldn't do any bourovrork, had finished tho first boi, bo I got some more. ,H ft m y duu"hlot4n -lan bad to help mo, and ofton I I took threo pills a day at firot, then I doubled j| i )} Jj ao | t0 ° cot n y next door neighbour, who tho doso nnd gradually got tho poison out of my jj | II known n»w much I cuiforad. to porht.pa faston oystom. I bojan to fool brighter and stronger. Si ft my dress or do a little trifle, for I couldn't put • Tho ewelling and inflammation slowly left my a )) m y iirnis'boliitid mo. or rsisa them to do my knoo and tho limbs got moro supplo. I could I) ] lair ' I couldn't wait outside and I could only oleop much oaaior and got about and go out g f j hobble about tho houDo by means of a stick, or without trouble. If evor I folt anothor Attack t| j) jjy talcing hold of tha furniture. I was quits corning on I should tako anothor courso of Dt, « ! j) belpleso. At night I somelimes wouldn't closo Williams' Pink Pills with confidenco," ,ff i) my ayes till daybreak with tho pain. I would 1 I Shopmen only try to sell imitations and substitutes to people they | j j) think easy to gulL If you are asked to take something else it ts no | | j compliment to you. The price is 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d. t j| ; ( of dealers or from the Di. Williams' Medicine Co, of Australasia, $ lid., Wellingtoa. | I Dr. Williams* Pink Pills, j .j \• I : I DISORDERED LIVEII. _ ""j ' ; I"S from dull headaches and lassitude." y ! "For a considerable time 1 suffered from a disordered Liver, which produced a number \vl r \ ' of unpleasant symptoms, such as an acid taste in the mouth in the mornings, dull head- fl ■ ' ' aches and general lassitude," writes Mr. F. C. 49 Brown Street, Haddington, {/ /| j .1 N.S.W. "My appetite varied considerably, and sometimes I was afflicted with bilious iF\ I'A turns of short duration. There was also the usual unpleasant pain between tile shoulders, fl'sa S - Sometimes this pain was of a dull character and sometimes it was piercing. Perhaps the 1 ■ worst manifestation of the indifferent working of the mcchanism of my liver was giddiness. f | This was not so pronounced as to prevent me walking or duly atteiulins to my business, f~r~Ma' ,i i but it was extremely disagreeable nevertheless. 1 tried many of the well-known and much V'yWl ■■ j ;• advertised remedies for Liver Complaint, but never got complete relief till 1 struck Laxo- } \ Tonic Pills. After taking these Pills for a time my.head felt perfectly clear, l i;uid lilyHwjfgot : into thorough working order again, and lias not troubled me since. I can sbeak in terms —JSP J •' of the highest praise of Laxo-Tonic Pills. They evidently mark a new departure iu i • therapeutical science." 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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 13
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