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RHEUMATISM MAY ATTACK THE HEART.

IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS ON THIS ACCOUNT. A severe case cured bv the Wonderful Power of the Tonic Treatment. Mrs Mary Middlemiss, Durham Komi, Inglewood, N.Z., says: "It’s some while back sine© 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 be able to do anything until they got warmed up. The hacks of my hands and up my arms swelled a' lot. The pains in my shoulders often stopped me from milking, as I could not lift the bucket. I could 1 always tell when it was going to rain—the pains wore always sharper. Often I had to get the girls to brush my hair—l could not lift my hand to my head. “My appetite fell off. and this made me 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. 1 was very bad with the Rheumatism while we were living at South Canterbury, but it got worse after we came up north. As a last hope I started Dr Williams’ Pink, Pills. As I kept on 1 could feel myself getting better every day. The pains were getting • lees and less, and every dose was putting now life into me. For the past twelve months 1 have not had a sign *£ Rheumatism,’-!

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

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RHEUMATISM MAY ATTACK THE HEART. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 5

RHEUMATISM MAY ATTACK THE HEART. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 5