RHEUMATISM.
I CHRISTCHURCH WOMAN SO CRIPPLED SHE COULD NOT WALK. SHE TELLS HOW SHE CURED HER- ' SELF.' — . DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. . Mas. Fred. Reed, 23, Melrose-streefc, Christdjurch, ,-was crippled with ; Rheumatism « ? badly that she • practicallj couldn't 'bead 'her legs, and she obtained no relief Sbotil v. she \ drove, the complaint out of her system -Vitfa Dr. Williams' Pink; Pills. These are her own words:
" I was troubled very much with Rheumatic twinges in my -knee*,, especially the right one, and in my arms and shoulders. I sometimes couldn't move my arms or do my hair. Tho knuckles and joints were stiff and sore. I couldn't practically bend either of my legs. The complaint was always worse on a warm day or when I was warm in bed. Fortunately i havo naturally a good constitution and ' wouldn't give in, but all the samo I suffered great pain and inconvenience for months. However, I found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a capital remedy.' I took one after each meal, and they drove away my Rheumatism."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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