IT'S IN THE BLOOD. Dr Williams' Pink Pills Drive out Rheumatic Poison. Rheumatism is rooted in the blood. Nothing can cure it that does not reach the blood. It is a foolish waste of time to try to cure it with liniments, poultices, or anything else that .only goes skin deep. Rubbing lotions and grease into the skin only helpa the painful poison to circulate more freely. It's doing more harm than, good. The one cure and the only cure for Rheumatism is to drive the uric acid put of your blood with Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They actually make new blood. -" It took me a long x time to learn that I had to cure my Rheumatism through the blood," baid Mr W. J. Sparrow, a prosperous 'tailor and mercer of East street, Ashburton. "I used to rub myself with Hnime'nt3 till I was sore — for, in those days, I was fool .enough to think it only a disease of the joints and muscles. I was just 21 when Rheumatism started to cripple me. My back and arms were so. stiff that I could hardly move. Every bone in my body ached. My joints became swollen and tender, and my muscles were drawn tight and ' hard with pain. Sometimes I coulcl not raise my hand to my head. I, lost all appetito and could not sleep. I grew so weak that I tottered like a child when I tried to walk. I swallowed quarts of -medicines—but the pains didn't; easo tip for one half-hour.^ My case seemed absolutely, hopeless." It 1 was hopeless so long as he treated -ifc with worthless quackery that tried to cure the pain without touching the cau-ie. Had' he let the disease go much further it mighfc have been too late. Delay is dangerous. At any moment Rheumatism may resch the heart — and that means Death. But Mr Sparrow had the good luck to learn in time that it was a blood disease and that it must be driven out of the blood with Dr Williams' Pink Pills. "I had often heard Dr Williams' . Pink Pills praised as a cure for Rheumatism," added Mr Sparrow, " and when everything else failed I made up ray niind to try them. The first box gave me a new appetite, and then I began to sleep better. In a little while the pains began to ease up, and I" seemed to pick up heart. Before long I 'was ablo to walk briskly about. My muscles loosened and my joints grew supple. At last I stood a cured man without a trace of Rheumatism. That was over three years ago, so I know Dr Williams* Pink Pills have t3ured' me for good. They cured me because they struck straight and sure at the cause of the whole trouble in the blood. I recommend them now to everyone that -I see suffering from rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, or anything liko that." People with red and aching jo.'iils; people , with bruised and painful muscles ; people who shuffle about with a cane or a crutch ; people who cry Oh 1 at every slight jar;, people who are always stiff and -sore — these people are always asking, "What is <he best thing for Rheumatism?" "Dr Williams' Pink Pills " is the answer of Mr W. J. Sparrow, of Ashburton. Ifc is the answer, too, of Mr John Kennedy, of Dunedin; Mrs J. Matthews, of Masterton ; Mr A. Grove, of Feilding ; and scores of others among your own neighbours whom Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cured! after evoryirhin^ else had left them still crippled with pain and torn with sufferings. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are the 'only true blood remedy, because it is the enly remedy that actually makes new blood. That is ail Dr Williams' Pink Pills do, but they do ifc well. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They won't do anything but roofe out the cause of disease in the blood. But in that one simple way they strike at the root of ansemia, indigestion, headaches, backaches, kidney disease, liver complaint, skin diseases, general weakness, and the special secret troubles of growing girls and women, whose whole health depends upon, the richness and the regularity of their blood. If you are in doubt about your particular ailment, write for free medical! advice to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington. From the same address you can also order by mail at 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d. post free, the genuine! Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People if you have any difficulty in getting them from your local eherahi or ?•'<•' .'flfcM9lMfe Alw*T3 in boxes — never in bottlfal 3
The ketch Margaret Casey, lost on her first voyage to Tautuku some months ago, still lies a wreck and a forlorn-looking object on the beach at Port Molyneux. All ideas of refloating her have apparently been abandoned.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2652, 11 January 1905, Page 10
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