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RHEUMATISM IN N.Z.

c PHYSICIAN'S SIMPLE CURE. Medical men from England and Amerin ca, when visiting New Zeolaiid have fre- " quently been struck by the prevalence n of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, ;ind l^ Inich winter ailments Treatment at the '• Ro'.orua Hot Springs has been tried again '*■ and again without success whila oidir.ary treatment has been proved a failure. The prevalence of these dlfsp-te- i- explained by the moisture of their ond the frequent changes of temperature, j <} which quickly starts the p<vi.<=. . „t die ! ,c patient* blood is impure. * The first 'step •(, in curing rheumatism is to recognise a that it is a disease not of the bones or j. murcies, but of the blood.' The nexl te step is to drive out the rheumatic poiie son and to purify and enrich the blood, y From all the lording -towns, such as g Auckland, Gi.sborne, Napier, New Plyir mouth, Wellington, Blenheim, Hokitik'a. 1- Dunedin, Chmtcburch, and Invercargill ;r comes v.ord thnt Dr. Williams* pink pills i- (the prescription of the famous ' Edih^ - burgh University physician) have beeif n most successful in combating these dld seases. They succeed simply because*hey ie strike at tho root of the trouble. Mr* ). Anne Brogden, of Nairlfcnd Grove, Tel- muka, says that rheumatism made her n life a misery. Gnawing, aching pains sr started in her hips and le.rs. They were r. so severe that she could hardly sleep, c She was very veak ai-.d ill, and she c thought she would never recover. A d«rd U>r treated her, but ,no apparent benefit d resulted. At la?t, having read in thr> g lemuka Standard and Christ church Lyttelton Times how Dr. Williams' pink j. pills had cured others, Mrs. Brogden tried them. They acted like ma<ric. They purified her blood, braced up her nerve* ± and swept every symptom of rh?<imatism away grace then she has been in oxeel2 m nt , h f. lth-, ™t i s conclusive proof -To obtain the best results the proprie 3 tors of tins medicine have put it up spen « 7 fW Zealnnd- Patienls -' I)0likl n see that the words, Wellington, Nev :• Zealand, nre on the outside Wrapper of every package, and that the pills are ;. packed m boxes, not in bottle The numerous recoveries which h"ve taken place through the ute of lhe«e special j New Zealand pills show that they are a sure and permanent cure for sciatica, „ lumbngo, rheumatism, and blood dfcord3 ers" We guarantee the truth of this infot- > mntion. which should be of special value 1 to New Zealanders.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 2

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RHEUMATISM IN N.Z. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 2

RHEUMATISM IN N.Z. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 2

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