RHEUMATISM.
CHBISTGHURCH WOMAN SO CEIPPLED SHE COULD ITOT WALK. \ SHE TELLS HOW SHE CURED HERSELF. -Ml WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS.
Mrs Fred. Heed, 23 iielrose street, G'liristchurch, was crippled with rheumatism so badly that she practically couldn't bend her legs, and she obtained no relief until she drove the complaint out of her system with Dr Wi]!<'°"v='
Pink Pills. These are her own words: —
"I was troubled very niucn with rheumatic twinges in my knees, especially the right one, -and in my arms and shoulders. I sometimes couldn't move my ai'ins to do my hair. The knuckles and jointsv were stiff and sore. I couldn't pract really, band either of my legs. The complaint was always worse on a warm day or when I was wa-rm 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 TOontih*. However, I found Dr Williams' Pink Pills a. capital remedy. I took one after each meal, and they drove away my rheumatism."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 24
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