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RHEUMATICS.

BAD BLOOD CAUSES ALL THS PAIN. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Rhoumatsim is a disease of the blood. Every doctor admits that. When ths blood is weak, the kidneys, liver, and other organs have not strength to do their work of keeping system pureami then the blood soon becomes loaded •with impurities that breed disease, poison, and pain. And tire only way these painful diseases can be cured for good is 1o drive the poison out of your blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal* People. . The most painful of all the impurities in the blood is uric acid. This crippling pobon inflames the' joints, stiffens the muscles, and irritates the nerve?. <■ Then your doctor tells you you have Rheumatism. You may think the pains are caused by the cold wet vV inter — but Winter only starts them going. The real cause is rooted in the blood — and it must be rooted out with Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills for Palo People. "I was jusr twenty-one when Rheumatism first, laid hold of me," says M^. William J. Sparrow, a prosperous tailor and mercer, of East-street, Ashburton, N.Z. "I was a regular cripple with it. My back and arms were so stiff that I could hardly move. Every bone in my body ached, day and night. My joints became sore and swollen, and ev«ry movement was torture. My imiscles were drawn tight and hard with the v pain. Sometime;; I could not raise my hand to my head. My whole health was shattered by my suffering. I lost all appetite and could not sleep. I grew so weak that 1 tottered like a child when 1 tried to walk. Of course I tried everything 1 could think of to give me a little relief, i I swallowed quarts of medicine and used to rub myself with liniments till I was soro. Now 1 I know my money was simply wasted on stuff like this, which could nob possibly touch the blood. In spite of everything, I was worse than ever when I started to take Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People. The first box gavo me a- new appetite— but I couldn't see that they did me much good in any other way. Still I was not such a fool ns to expect that three or fouf" boxes would cure me after I had been crippled with pain for months. I kep' right on with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,, and in a little while the pains began to easo up. Then I picked up heart. Before long I was able to walk about. My muscles loosened a'ud my joints grew supple. At last I stood a cured man, without a trace of Rheumatism. That was two or three years ago, so I know Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured me for good. I am always recommendin? them to people in pain." Why do Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure men and women who are crippled with lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, paralysis, and even locomotor ataxia.? The answer is simple— they actually make new blood. This new blood sweeps the painful poisonous impurities out of the system, nnd puts the^ whole body into a healthy state. Nothing but good rich b*ood can do that — and nothing can jtive you that hrnlitig blood except Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If the blood is bad, tlie nerves are bad, for iho nerves feed on the blood. That is the cause of sleeplessness, nervousness, hysteria, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, and loss of vitality in men and women. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, faith fully used, cure the*e diseases and other blood diseas.es such as unremia, Biliousness, indigestion,- palpitation of the heart," rheumatism, backache, kidney trouble, asthma, and decline. But unWs a disease is really caused by tho blood aud nerves, Dr. JlVHlinrcs*' Pink Pills won't cure it. because they only act in that one simple way. If you ai»* not sure whether youv special trouble is caused by bad Wood or not, write for free meii.Hl advice to the Dr. Williams' Mrdicine Co., Wellington. Prom the same addret-s you can order the genuine N.Z. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by mail —3s a box ; six boxes 16s 6a, post free. Always in boxes— never in bottles.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2

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RHEUMATICS. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2

RHEUMATICS. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2