SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT RHEUMATISM.
.MAGIC RINGS AND OTHER lOOL. ISH TREATMENTS. THERE IS REALLY ONLY ONE WAY TO SUCCESSFULLY " TREAT THE COMPLAINT. The following cane of a Clirisuhurch woman, Mrs. Fred Reed, 23, ?.UlrobcI street, who fluffcred with Rheumatism and was cured, proves their value in this complaint. "I was troubled very much vith Rheumatic twinges ia my knees, eapc-
cially the right one, and in my arms and shoulders. I sometimes couldn't move my arms or do my hair. The knuckles and joint 3 were htiff and sore. 1 couldn't practically bend either of my legs. The complaint was always worse on a warm day, or when I was waim in bed. Fortunately i have naturally a good constitution and wouldn't give in, but ah the name I suffered gieat pain and inconvenience for months. However, I found Dr. Wiiiiam?' Pink Pills a capital remedy. I took -one after 3ach meal and they drove away my rheumatism. The -••tiftness ;md .soveneF^ plowly Wt my joints, and presently I could move every limb freely and suffer no painful shooting twinges. My health il-nowi Inow very good, and I am very pleased to be able to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to other Rheumatic sufferers.''
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10
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