CRAMPED USELESS HANDS.
WELLINGTON WOMAN'S .BAD CASE OF RHEUMATISM UNABLE TO WORK— UNABLE TO SLEEP CURED BY DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. " For about eighteen months I suffered something oruel with Rheumatism in my hands," said Mrs Je?sie Ciark, 11, Green S.reet. Newtown, W ellington, N.Z. "Ihe doctor's treatment did me no good, but I must say that Dr Williams' fink Pills cured me. That is twelve months ago. and I've never had a. sign of Rheumatism all that time. " It was about three yeaors ago that I began to Buffer badly with pains in my right hand." eaid Mrs Ciark, '' My work of laundress made me have to put my hands in water a lot, and I blame this for a,.} my trouble. The dull aching was dreadfu".— it made my hands feel cramped and altogether useless. It was very disheartening when I wanted to get through gome work cmickly and couldn't. Wringing blankets and heavy counterpanes gave me terrible agony. Sometimes I cou.d not sleep owing to the pain. Often I lay awake the whole night wondering what I could do to get some relief. Gradually the Rheumatism got worse until I hardly had any power in my hand at all. Sometimes when using the iron, my hanu wou'd become quite set and it was all 1 could do to m ye my fingers. I cou-dn'fc even do a little sewing. " It made mo feel very miserable because being a widow. I had to earn my own living and it seemed as if the means of doing so were being taken from me. I went to a doctor, and he advised me to stop working, but how could I d • that? Then a friend go! me to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills, so I got some from Castes Phaxrnacy. After takinsr three boxes I found I cou'a use my hand more. So I kept on. and when I had finished the seventh box there was no need for me to take any more. To-day my health is good in every way." Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood — nothing more. _»ut, of course, yu must get the genuine Dr WT.'iams' Pink Pills, made by the Dr Wi'.hains* Medicine Co.. Wellington. Sent by man from thi? address, or sold by all chemists ard storekeepers at 3s a box. six boxes 16s 6d. Vrte for hints as to diet, etc 1267
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8984, 18 July 1907, Page 1
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