RHEUMATISM MAY ATTACK > THE HEART. ' IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS ON THIS ACCOUNT. A SEVERE CASE CURED BY THE WONDERFUL POWER OF THE TONIC TREATMENT. ..:-... . The most dangerous tendency of Rheumatism is to attack tho heart. One of tho best known medical writers ons the subject says that no disease is .responsible, for so much heart trouble as Rheumatic Fever. Tho longer one has the complaint the greater is tho clanger, therefore rheumatism should bo driven, out of the system without delay. It can't bo rubbed out. Rubbing may ease the pain, it's 'nonsense to expect rubbing to cure, the trouble isn't on the surface, it's in tho blood. The Dr. Williams' Pink Pills way is to make the blood strong and healthy, therefore the whole system strong and healthy. _ That's common-sense to cure Rheumatism. ■Mrs. Mary Middlemiss, Durham Road, Inglcwood, N.Z., cured her rheumatism in this common-sense way. She says: — "It's some while back since I was first attacked with Rheumatism. The "pains came on suddenly, and I wondered what was wrong with me. Gradually I got worse, the first thing in the morning my hands would feel quite stiff, and for a while I would not bo able to do anything until they got warmed up. The back of my hands and up my arms swelled a lot. The pains in my shoulders often stopped mo from milking, as I could not lift tho bucket. Pretty well all day I had a dull aching in my shoulder —it was always worse after washing. I could always tell when it was going to rain —the pains Were always sharper. Often 1 had to get the girls to brush my hair— could not lift my hand to my head. " My appetite fell off, and this made mo pretty weak. I became quite run down. I used to go about the house in a listless sort of way, and did not care if I did anything or not. Sometimes I thought that I would never get better. I would have given anything to be free of the terrible aching pains, even for a few days. I was very ad with the Rheumatism while wo were living at South" Canterbury, but it, got worse after we came up North. As a last hope I started Dr. Williams', Pink Pills. 1 must have been taking them for nearly three months before I felt any benefit, and then they began to do their work. * I could eat better and I could do my milking much easier. The awful aching. pains did not natch me so badly in the arms and shoulders. As I kept on I could feel myself getting better every day. The pains were getting less and less,* and every dose was putting new life into me. For the* past twelve months I have not. had a sign of Rheumatism." .'■ ;i«„ ' • Insist on getting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or if not locally obtainable will be sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, for 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6cL " : ' ■'.'. ': . '/■■ ■■ l','"V, .':'■'-' : > -'■- :"'"""' ' '■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 3
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