TUB TERRORS OF RHEUMATISM OVERCOME BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALI* PEOPLE.
AFTER HOSPITAL TREATMENT AND MEDICAL MEN HAD FAILED. Mrs. Knibbs, of Earle-strcet, Toowong, is the wife of an industrious resident of that place. She liad, until quite recently. been a great sufferer from rheumatism. Mrs. Knibb is well advanced in years, and on account of her complete euro by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pale People should prove good news to those sufferers who erroneously fancy rheumatism and oilier kindred ills the natural accompaniment of old ago, and therefore incurable. Tho agonies of rheumatism are well-known, and so now is the fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a cure for it. Those terrible pains in joints and muscles, which are aggravated by the slightest change in tiio weather, most clearly denotes the presence of rheumatism., which may later on develop into rheumatic fever. " Dear mc," said Mrs. Knibb to our reporter. " I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism : Twelve years ago I had a bad accident ; my thigh bone was broken, and since that time I have suffered a great deal. I lost the sight of my left eye mainly through disease, and even after treatment of it was over I suffered from great pain across i.lie bone over the eye. Last Christmas twelvs months I was so bad that 1 could scarcely move in bed. I had to go to the hospital afte being treated for a long time by the doctors ; but after coming out again I suffered just Die same. If I did a little Hashing in the daytime I could hardly turn in hot! at night, and during westerly winds I was always laid up. A little while ago I read of the cures effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but I was doubtful about them. One of my family, however, said that the cases reported must be genuine, or tire people would not dare to print them, and ;,o I bought a box of the pills and took one after each meal. That gave me some relief, but I still suffered, and I was told to take two pills after each meal. I did that, and the effect has been wonderful. I have got rid of the rheumatism, and tho pain over my eye has gone. During the recent westerly winds I was up and about and suffered no ill effects." Tvi',X?, u attribute that to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .' the interviewer asked. "Yes, indeed," said Mrs. Knibb, "I do, and to nothing else. If it were not for them, 1 should riot be standing out hero talking to you now. Mr, Knibb arrived on the scone at this stage, and confirmed all that his wife had said, and added that- recently he had experienced his first attack of rheumatism and suffered a great deal, but after a few doses of Dr. Williams' ink Pills ho was able to go to work again. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill? for Pale People are not a patent medicine, hut are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the result of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinburgh University physician, and they were successfully used by him in his everyday practice for years before being offered for general sale. They positively cure rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, and influenza's evil after effects, and are a specific for ail diseases of women, such as anamia, poor and watery blood, female irregularities, nervous headache, and hysteria. They are not a purgative modicine, but brace up and permanently strengthen the whole system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are obtainable from all leading chemists, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington' N.Z., who will forward, post paid, on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half a dozen ior 15s 9d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10697, 10 March 1898, Page 3
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