An Dip Colonist. —Mrs Sarah Bell, of North Bench, Cobden, Greymeuth, is seventy years of age, and earae|out from England to Ne'son in 1842; since then has resided'in tho West Coast district. Until three years ago she enjoyed fairly good health, bnt theusymp-. toms of rheumatism developed. Her joints became very swollen, and every movement pained her. For twelve months she suffered* so much from the aching pains of rheumatism that for the greater part of the time she was bedridden. She tried many internal and external remedies, but they only l gave temporary relief. About two years ago, after reading of people who had been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Williams’ pink pills for pale people, she procured some. The pains lessened when she had taken three boxes, and her muscles became so flexible that she was able to walk about; as she continued them she obtained still greater relief. “But tor Dr. Williams' pink pills,” said Mrs Bell, .to a reporter, “I would still be an invalid unable to leave my bed; but now the use of my legs has been restored to me, and the aching pains have been ■banished. ■ I heartily recommend Dr ‘ Williams’ pink pills to all those who are afflicted as I was.” Wade's Worm Figs are most effective and not until easant; children rite after taking them. Price, lr *6B
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4317, 28 March 1901, Page 3
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