'*^§gll^ - THE WINTER OF RHEUMATISM. \^^^^^S' WILL DRIVE AWAY / W^if/^</^ ■ fßheumatißf BheumatiBm -aching, burning, crippling Rheumatism-is the commonest - IW//AW T n . C ,°T?u '" Australasia " ft is c *used by acid in the blood, which /W/ATV^X makes itself felt m cold, damp weather. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS /vA'/k'/ /Wrh r!tiMr WDW Du b!O ° dd v nd ddve the acjd out ' thus amoving the cause-thus /^noX/^V I CURIN i G Rheumat.sm. They cure permanently; the complaint will not At /\ % V itaLfl come back. '"'' n/^VW^C v HERE IN NEW ZEALAND V x \/ Y/^ ' S a Cr ' pplms Rhe "mati.sm that, resisted all other treatment :— /V/\ n "^T m L° ul f *™ A 7 as aLo " fc , seven y eai ' 8 °^he contracted Bhematic Gout," said Mrs Ellen JPrA A N/ \ Cos, H»t.iig« btreet, Isapier. "The doctor said it was the result of mflammatiou of the We Taud ' \ / lAi V Si f i "^ °" r -T eaVS °^ Se - The firsfc attack of Bheumatism came on in his ankles and they -^ t/- //A A SW f a^ , He § Ot \ Oti f V of * mt ' aud twelve montlls ]atei> lie liad collier attack-?his time in S V/ /V \ ankes aud knees ; and a tlnrd attack a year after, in. his ankles, knees and hips. Hi, k nee s and -inkles I//' \A wif -a UP a ld lIG C ° Uld UOt beM eVeU a SSectl ' eet tO tOUCII him ' * sufferiu Ss were painful to /Jt I / Ei' ii" JV i d °i Ct f r dkl L , is be I St / 0V !! iui ' and lfis trenlment relieved the pa'ia somewliat, but my boy was A >>*Jk / «T/ aLso] " tcl - v I'^pless, and we had to do everything for Mm. At Jast the doctor advised me to send S S^^^ / ~S " Way ?'f n|) ; • I dl ? S0 ' but I sent two boxes of Dr - Williams' P^nk. Pills with him. My mother "^iir ' / I persuaded me to give them to him. "When he camo back he was mueli better.' "He coxild walk about so /*£-.. . ,# J kept on giving Ininlhe>pills until he was quite nVl.t again. Pour boxes complexly cured Mm For 'C ' the past two years he haa not had a traco-.of Eheumatic Gout. He' is now twelve vcars old aud ~ " as strong as a lion. l . . . .\ -.. .- 1 ; '. ' It's in the blood. The. acid may he there all summer unnoticed, but winter Winds and damp cause it to fly to the weak spot, and then the trouble begins. Only a blobd medicines-only will drive the poison out. Because they are a blood medicine and nerve-toner they have also cured :— AN/EMIA LIVER COMPLAINT PARTIAL PARALYSIS NERVOUS EXHAUSTION INDIGESTION NERVOUSNESS LOCOIVIOTOR ATAXIA WOMEN'S AILMENTS BILIOUSNESS NEURALGIA DEBILITY ' ST. VITUS' DANCE KIDNEY DISEASE SCIATICA DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS have cured hundreds of youc neighbours— give them a trial and they will do the same for you. Sold by ail retailers, or mailed, post free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. 3'- a Box; Six Boxes 16/6. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1907, Page 10
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