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For Rheumatism

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

Some diseases give immunity from another attack, but rheumatism works Just the other way. Every attack of rheumatism invites another. "Worse than that, it reduces the body's power bo that each attack is worse than the one before. If any disease needs curing early, it is rheumatism, but there is almost no disease which physicians flnd more difficult to treat successfully. When a medicine does help rheumatism nobody knows how or why it does it. All authorities agree that the blood becomes thin with alarming rapidity as rheumatism develops. Maintaining the quality of the blood, therefocs, is a- reasonable" Way of preventing and combating. rheumatism. That it works out m fact is shown by the beneficial results m the treatment of rheumatism, acute, muscular, and articular, with the blood tonic, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. That hundreds who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fort their rheumatism get well is a. fact beyond dispute. That the rheumatisnl does not return as long as the blood is kept rich and red is equally true. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers or will be sent by mail, on receipt of price, 3s per box, six boxes lCs 6d. Any reader of this paper may have a useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood" by writing to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, Q.P.0., Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 744, 20 September 1919, Page 8

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For Rheumatism NZ Truth, Issue 744, 20 September 1919, Page 8

For Rheumatism NZ Truth, Issue 744, 20 September 1919, Page 8

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