WMI Prices that will Create many Happy Moments. Several Pieces of Dark Violet CAMBRIC, 34 inches wide, suitable for Morning Dresses and Washing Overalls, 9|d. HAPPY WEEK PRIOE 2j<i. 40 yards of GREEN TWEED »?ith Lighter Stripe, Suitable, for Maid's Costumes and School Wear, Is lid. HAPPY WEEK PRICE 10id. 50 yards of DARK TWEED, '4O inches wide, with faint stripe of green and violet, make a really smart costume, 2s Bd. HAPPY WEEK PRICE Is 4Jd. 3 Special COSTUME LENGTHS in Green, Brown and Navy, Knoppe, Frieze Tweed, and during Happy Week we will make up and line throughout for 52s 6d. 30 yards each of Brown and Green CHEVIOT SERGE, 62' inches wide, very durable, would give splendid wear, 2s 9d. HAPPY WEEK PRICE Is ed. 25 yards Brown AMAZOINE CLOTH for Children's Dresses, nice warm shade, Is Bd. , . HAPPY WEEK PRICE 10} d. Smart- Washing Wincey Blousings, Light Ground with Resida and Heliotrope Stripes, Very Chic, Is lid, v HAPPY WEEK, PRICE lOd Yard. Creitie Washing SILK, 20 inches wide, for Scarfs and Motor Veils Is. HAPPY WEEK PRICE ojd.
acute attack eased a trifle I was just able to totter round the house holding on to the furniture or helped with a stick. My mother would call and fairly cry to see me so crippled and I would cry myself, I waa in such agony. My husband would carry mo from bed room to sitting room. 1 had no sleep night or day. I lay between blankets, of course, but I dare not move. I would just lie like a log and pray for the daylight. I was always feverish and very thirsty. The skin especially about the joints, was red and shinv, and tight looking and burning to the touch. I used to lie at night with pillows under my knees. I could not straighten them, and sometimes pillows | at the feet to take off the pressure of the "bed clothes. I hod .the joints I rubbed with every liniment you could | hear of, turps, eucalyptus, etc., and had on all sorts of poultices and hot vinegar with bran, all to no good. I fell away to a perfect skeleton. I simply could not eat, I was always in such tortnrs. I oould not stand anyono coming near me for fear they would happen to touch me; 1 would scream out "don't come near me.'' You could dent the swollen places and quite an impression would be left. I could "°* dream of raising my arms up. ISeighbours would have to come to do my hair or give me a hand. My fingers were so stiffened and dreadfullv swollen that I could not hold a needle" or even a book to read with any comfort. I could barely cut or handle the little food I took. To sit down on a chair was quite an effort; it was slowly done and when I got up I would have to use my hands as best I could to help raise mo, and then someone would come and lift me by the arm. It was ? s l r I , w - ere Klued to t.ho chair. Mv husband would put rugs down in the garden so that I might lie and "et some air and sunshine, hut I could not ra.se myself I always had to be lifted. For montlis I did not leave the house, for walking was beyond me. It broke my heart to see people from ttie window walking easily. 1 was doubled up; I could not stand erect. Not one day m all tneso montlis was I free from pain. I looked forward to being perpetually crippled After everything else failed. I read about Dr. Williams* Pink Pills and tried them. By slow degrees the pam and stiffness wore away I was overjoyed with the result. sained from the third box. Everv day I began to feel a little easier, and to move my limbs more and more Presently 1 was able to discard support arid to do a few jobs about the hTs™ and it was a great day when I was able to open my piano again and notice thl finSrf Th« EW?I h g 1° re out of ™y and fill out now the nam had ceased My husband and I think it ou7 dXto JJr. Williams' Pmk Pills nV„ q„ C R boxes Ifa Cd rf l,",!? 3s *■*?* TlioDr. °r from tralasia, Ltd., C °' ° f An "
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14522, 18 August 1911, Page 2
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