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RHEUMATISM NIGHT AND DAY.

LINIMENTS AND EMBROCATIONS OF NO AVAIL N.Z. Man got rio Relief until he Drove the Rheumatism Poison from his Blood. "I became subject to -attacks of Rheumatism some . time back,” said Mr J. Christopher, 14 Pirie Street, Wellington. "The pain first showed itself in the left ankle, and spread ,np the limb as far as the knee. The right leg became affected in the same way. The pains increased and I felt twinges in my arms and fingers, though not as severely as in my lower limbs. The attacks would last fully a week at a time, and I’d have to stay in bed at least two days in each of those weeks suffering acutely. I couldn’t put on boots, I had to have the easiest of slippers while the pains were in my system. I’d have to walk with a stick, or rather hobble along slowly, and every step or movement caused me pain. As to getting up stairs to bed it was torture. I used to rub, the parts with vaseline and methylated spirits to get a little temporary case. At times I couldn t put my feet to the ground, the agony was unbearable. The ankles were as stiff as iron and red and inflamed. At night I’d lay awake for hours. At last seeing that Dr IVilliams Pink Pills cured Rheumatism I tried a box. Before that was finished I felt the pain lessenning. I bought another and another after that, arid gradually the Rheumatism left my system. I shall always be glad to recommend this medicine, it has been of the greatest benefit to me.” the correspondent’s remark that "bands

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 5

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RHEUMATISM NIGHT AND DAY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 5

RHEUMATISM NIGHT AND DAY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 5