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COMMON SENSE TO CURE RHEUMATISM.

RUBBJNG WON'T CLEAR IT OUT OF THE- BLOOD. But Dr. Williams' -Pink Pills, which act on the Blood, wifl ; Crippled StrattOrd man cured by their use. The tremble with ni^n mid women who have Rhcumntiam i« that they wasfle much time in trying to nil) the complaint away. If they rub ha'rtl enough they make a certain amount of friction that causes warmth in the affected part, but in a short time the aches and twinges are as bad as ever. It's in the blood — 'that's why. Ihihhing won't remove the acid that causes the pain. Hut Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills will, because they are a blood medicine^ acting on the blood. That's why the aches and pains and the stiff swoHen joints of Rheumatism disappear when they are used. That's why ! sensible people take them to cure I Rheumatism.

"Three years ago I thought that I would be an old man before 1 was a young one — I had Rheumatism and Sciatica," said Mr Albert Orange, Flint Road, Stratford. "My trouble started with a sharp pain in the groin. At first I did not take much notice of it, but as it came on oftener and sharper, I be^an to think something was wront;. So it p,ot so bad that it was a scrujr/ile for me to £ot to work, and I was in a^ony sill dny lor.?;. In my trade of felltnon^eriiiii:. T have ti be in the w»>t a lot ; aiul this made it worse. Some branches of the work I could not do, because T could not stoop dov. nto it. Every now and then a ."harp pain would shoot up awl down my le^, and nearly doubled me up. It was as if the ainews of my ritiht lojir were drawn up nearly to breaking point. In the morning T could not boar to put my foot to the ground. And it was impossible for me to put (ill mv sockf, and boots myself— my v ife had to do it^for'me.

} "F rubbod my lous with embrocations I of all sorts, and spent pounds on other I remedies, but it was only wa stint; my I money. They absohitoly did not do me a bit of good. I nearly rubbed the skin off sometimes, and often my le-^s i were blistered badly. I could hardly I walk, my ( lo«j was so stiff, .and 1 just hobbled aloni;. I got so bad th:\t I was [afraid T was coins': to be r> cripple. When sitting in n chkir I hwfl to lia.-e nty !otc stuck cut straight. I put in .1 solid twelve rncnths of torn' bio aj?ony. It was througji p, friend of my wile v4i.it I came to ia\'\o Dr. Williams' Pink , Pill?. After tho tlnril box I bc^an to gqt bolter, and I ,can toll you there • was not a more pleased man in Now Zealand. I jtook seven boxos altogeUior and then. I was cnued. All last winter t' did h»v<v tho slightest twiti^s nor |ia»*e I this, so I reckon tlmfe I ahi cur<?d for good.'? , J)r. William^ Pink Pills are widely so you. must bo su.ro to got the Kenuint — tho kind that cured Mr Orange. Sold, by chemists and storekeepers, or seat, post free, by the, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Australasia Ltd., WeJlington, 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13635, 14 April 1908, Page 8

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COMMON SENSE TO CURE RHEUMATISM. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13635, 14 April 1908, Page 8

COMMON SENSE TO CURE RHEUMATISM. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13635, 14 April 1908, Page 8