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THE BIG THING IN RHEUMATISM

Is finding a Cure that** Permanent,

This womin found & cure that drove the complaint from her system.

The big thing In Rheumatism in of course a cure that is permanent* lUipumatte ftußerers with the tender swollen joints And stiff muscles get sick and tired of trying 86 matiy things, that At the best give relief but for a ehort time. They will be interested to know that a. great amount of sttccess in permanently wiring J\hev»nmtißin has been achieved through treatment with Dr. WilliamV Pink Pills. The success of this treatment is based on the cohviction of a host of doctor* that Rheumatism is caused by ; acid in the blood. The formation ol new blood through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and the improved general health found to result from t-heiv t use, enables ' the system to throw off the Rheumatic poison, Rheumatism can't be cured by running thing* on, -for the reason that j mbblng doesn't drive the poison out tf 'the system. That is just 'fthere Dr. Williams' Pink Pills succeed. They cured Mrs. Elizabeth Hope, of 171, , Havelock-Btreet, West Perth, W.A., who made the following «t«tement to a reporter !— "I contracted Rheumatism anme yma ago and used to suffer dreadfully," mid Mr*. Hope. "it firet ataried in my knees and gradually Pproad to every part of my body, leaving one! plate and going to another. Hardly a' week at n. time in All those years was 1 free from pain in 'one part or another. My fingew would swell np *nd some d«y« my 1 arms would be so «tiff I could barely raise them above my head, and it wa« a trouble to do my hair, or even put on my clothes. My knees and ankles and the back of my hands would puff up amassingly. For month* at « time I could not pub ©n a book bub had to just wear. slippers. 1 would have to stop at home oft I could hwdly walk at times, and then only very slowly. Some day* I could hardly geb about the house. Every joint and muscle seemed painful and etifferted. The skin would look shiny and red, and I would try all kinds of liniments, bub 1 would merely gej, relief for a. while. 1 would, notice every change of the weather. As soon ns I got spitted in bed the attack* would start worse l<han ever, I would barely get two haute w>.«b all the night. 1 would lie there of raid to move, And the bed elolhoa would ba unbearable heavy. 1 hntl to vo-ir flannels on my arms night niid. <lny, lor tne least breAth of wind would nffect hi*. I would often hav>3 to pet help to do my houße duties, for I could not >'^>p or geb about freely. At l»*t I tvtad Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli, Inking threo i a day at first, antl they slowly diove ' out all the rheumatic paint. Bit by bit they disappeared and my muscles and joints now are as supple as could be de» gired." Remember only the genninft Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure." Don't bp Entiled into taking something said to he jnM a% good. Of all dealers nt 3s net- !>«\. six boxes. 16s 6d, or from the Dr. Wil--1 Hams" Medicine Company, of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.— Advf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 9

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THE BIG THING IN RHEUMATISM Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 9

THE BIG THING IN RHEUMATISM Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 9