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Mrs Betsy Crisp, Manukau Road, : Parnell Auckland, says:— 1 suffered acutelv from three severe attacks of llheuraatic Fever, and was left • with ■Rheumatism in my system for years. It started first in the hips and spread to every joint, My arms got affected in. the- muscles,-and three years ago 1 couldn't close my hands. I had to have flannel always next to my skin, and slept on blankets and even had flannel pillows. I was worse in the winter. The least chill would bring on an attack, even dipping my hands in cold water. Often at night I couldn t close my eyes for hours with the pam, and in "the morning it took about an hour'for me to get out of bed Sometimes I had to raise myself in bed with a rope tied to the end. My knuckles would get so red and sore and swollen that my hands .were useless. My knees'would go stiff so that I could not bend : them, and m s' arm n s tho samc ; i couldn't raise them to do my hair; 1 used to crv with the pain that used to set. each joint and muscle on lire. x tried' all sorts of liniments and embrocations. They eased me at the moment, but the Rheumatism was m the blood itself, and I knew that it couldn t be reached that way Some nights I dared not move in bed to ease one join, for fear I'd get it in another. At times I could not get my boots on. My feet and ankles were so swollen I could hardly hobble about. lhcn I rend about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I tried them about two years ago. . hey be"an to ease me from the first. J. kept on with them and found my joints getting much more supple. Ihe attacks did not come on so often, and passed quickly. With every box 1 : ease and had less pain, till■as able to leave them off. Severe Case of Rheumatism Cured at Greymouth. '■About lour years back Rheumatism gradually appeared in both my hands,, and in time 1 was quite crippled," said Mrs Robert Leach, 17 Leonard Street, Greymouth. "I suppose it came on from putting my hands in cold water and hot water for my household duties. It began with a tingling and burning hot pain in every finger joint. I could move the joints, but they swelled up dreadfully and the slrin-grew red and shiny. I. tried all sorts of luiiments and had medicine from the doctor but got no relict'. My hands at times would be quite numb.' At nights I had to hang them over the side of the bed. I could onlv sew or knit with the greatest difficulty, all the time the pam never left mo. The doctor said I had chronic Rheumatism, and I got very down-hearted, as I quite expected to be crippled in the future. In winter 1 felt worse than in the .summer. I was a sufferer for more than a year. At last 1 tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis, and bv slow decrees the pains le.it my last 1 tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis, and by. slow degrees the pains left my hands. My linger joints got easier and the swelling began to go down. .1 kept on with the pills and the numbness and .soreness went for good. I've never been troubled since. I also felt much brighter and stronger and toned up in every way, and my appetite improved. My health now is excellent, there isn't a trace of Rheumatism left." ling began t the pills am' went for s The only way to permanently cm. Rheumatism or any other complain is to remove the cause of the con plaint. Mere tinkering with ?ymj toms will do little good—-cure tf cause. Acid in the blood is [\ cause of Rheumatism. It is cure when the acid is driven om Liniments and rubbing lotion? far because they only touch the surfac? Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cure a host of Rheumatics. They acluall make new blood and tone the ?yst? t to a point that enables it to cxp. the Rheumatic poison through. [[ natural channels of the body. I the adjoining columns are accoiinisi some recent cures that will nuue anyone who has Rheumatism. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc 3s. a Ix-x: boxes 16s. 6d of all medicine dealers or from ilr | Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Lid., W Vli',:■,;!.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10539, 22 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10539, 22 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10539, 22 August 1910, Page 6

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