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COMMON SENSE TO CURE RHEUMATISM.

RUBBING WON'T CLEAR IT OUT OF THE BLOOD.

BUT DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, WJII-CH ACT ON THE BLOOD, WILL: CRIPPLED STRATFORD MAN CURED BY THEIR USE. The trouble with men and women who have rheumatism is that they waste much time in trying to rub the complaint away. If they rub hard enough they make a certain amount of friction that causes warmth m the affected part, but in a short time the aches and twinges are as bad as ever. It's in the blood—that's why. Rubbing won't remove the acid that causes the pain. ]-sut Dr Williams' Pink Pills will, because they are a blood medicine acting on the blood. That's why the aches and pains and the stiff, swollen joints of rheumatism disappear wlren they are used. That's why sensible people take them to cure rheumatism. " Three wars ago I thought that I would be an old man before I was a young mio—l had rheumatism and sciatica," siid Mr Albert Orange, Flint road, Stratford. "My trouble started with a sliarp pain in the gToin. At first I did not take much notice of it, but as it

"' I rubbed my legs with embrocations of all sorts, and spent pounds on other remedies, but it was only wasting my money. They absolutely did not do me a bit of good. 1 nearly rubbed the skin off sometimes, and often my legs were blistered badly. 1 could hardly walk, my Ick was so stiff, and I jnst hobbled along. I got so bad that 1 was afraid I was going to be a cripple. When sitting m a chair I had to have my leg stack out straight. I put in a solid twelve months of terrible agony. It was through a friend of my wife that 1 came to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. After the third box I began to get better, and I can tell you there was not a more pleased man in New Zealand. I took seven boxes altogether, and then f was cured. All last winter I did not have tho slightest twinge, nor have 1 this, so I reckon that I am cured fot good-" Dr Wiriarrrs' Pink Pills are widely imitated, so yon mnst be sure to get the genuine—the kind that cured Mr Orange. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent, post free, by the Dr Wiliiams' Medicine Co., Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d.—[Advt,]

A little boy who took very gloomy views of life was foond one day weeping bitterly. " Why, Charlie, what's the matter?" said his mother. " Oh, mamma," sobbed Tammy; " when paps is dead, and yon are dead, and nurse is dead, who is to took after me?" A successful competitor for the cap as a prize in a foot race made this graceful temperance speech in accepting it: —" Gentlemen, I have won this cup by the nse of my legs: I trust I may never lose thetbso of 1 mv lees hr tim o*e> of-tiris-cap."

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Evening Star, Issue 12925, 13 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12925, 13 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12925, 13 April 1908, Page 1

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