RHEUMATISM
CHRISTCHURCH WOMAN SO CRIPPLED SHE COULD NOT WALK. SHE TELLS HOW SHE CTJRED. HERSELF, "■'-"■■'-' • ■•i---- r . L DR WILLIAMS'PINX PILLS. Mrs Fred. Reed, 23' Melrose street, Cliristcliurch, was crippled with rheumatism so ■ badly that she practically couldn't bend lwr legs, and she obtained no relief until she.drove the complaint out of her system with Dr Williams'
Pink Pills. These are her own words: — "I was troubled very mudi with rheumatic twinges in my knee?, especially the right one, and in my arms and shoulder.?. I sometimes couldn'tmovc unarms to do my hair. The knuckles anil joints' were stiff and sore. I couldn't practically bend- cither of my legs. The complaint was Always worse on a warm day or when I was warm in bed. Fortunately I have naturally a good constitution and wouldn't give in, but all the same I suffered great pain and inconvenience for months. However, I found Dr Williams' Pink Pills a. capital remedy. I took one after each meal, and they drove awav mv rheumatism,"
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 2
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