FOR RHEUMATISM
]JR. WILLIAMS''. JTXIC ITLLS . Some diseases o-'ivo immunity from another attack, but Rheumatism uorks just tin 1 other way Every attack of rlicuniatism invites another. Worse than that, it reduces the body's power so Unit/ each attack i* worse tlian the one before. If any disease needs curing early, i! is rheumatism, but there' is almost no disease which physicians find more difficult to treat "successfully. When a medicine does help rhonmntism nobody knows how or why it does it. "/.' I All authorities agree that the blood becomes thin with alarming rapidity as rreumat ism develops. Maintaining' the. (finality of the. blood, therefore, is a reasonable way of preventing and combating rheumatism. That it works out in fact is shown by the benfiwal results in the treatment of rheumatism, acute, muscular and articular, with tlio blood tonic, Dr. AVillia-ms' Pink Pills. That hundreds who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for tlioir rheumatism get well is a fact beyond dispute. That the rheumatism does not return as long las tin- bliit-.d is kept rich and red is nqunlh' true. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemist.-- and storekeepers or will be scut l».y mail, on re. f-ipt of pirce, 3s per In/.v, six boxes His (jd. Any reader of this r.Jir>er may have a useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood by writing to the Dr. Williams' JM.Hnc'uie C0., -Box 545, G.P.0., Wellington.
FOR RHEUMATISM
Grey River Argus, 4 September 1919, Page 4
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