BURNING WITH RHEUMATISM FOR WEEKS.
I ING-LEWOOD WOMAN NEARLY DRIVEN MAD WITH PAIN. GREW VERY WEAK-AHMS SO STIFF COULD ttABDLY LIJPT THEM, GOT NO RELIEF UNTIL Dli WILLIAMS 1 PINK. PILL-S CUBED HER. After all, the chief interest to Rheumatic sufferers is that Dr Williams' Pink PuU kayo cured some hundreds of Australian cases That's a fact This paper alone bus published accouKla of scores of cures in New Zea.ar.d. Bnefly. the proper way to cure Rheumatism is to g-et the acid that causes the complaint out cf the blood. Then there can t be Rheum ßh"eumatism cant bo got out of the blood wuh hot cloths or liniments, or anything else that doesn't touch the biood. Xhese things m-fiv seem to ease tho pain for the momenthut they don't cur?. If you've had Kheu-raatis-.u/you kipw that. They cannot possibly cure. T ocuro it a medicine that acts on tho b'ood ia needed. Such a medicine is Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They contain the very elements that go to make pure rich red blood. This new blood sweeps out the veiy cause of Rheumatism. It looeens : ; he muscles, soothes the nerves and suppies stiff and burning joints. Here is just one instance cf how lUieumatism gavo way to a supply ~f good blood. Mrs Emily Middlemiss, Durham Read, Inglaxvood. says: — "I« is some while back since I was first attacked with Rheumatism. The pains came on suddenly, and I wondered what was wrong 1 with me. Gradually I got worse, and first thing in the morning my hands would feel quite stiff, and for a while I would not bcab!e to do anything until they get warmed up. /The backs of my hands and up my I arms' Ewelled a lor. The paine in my shoulI ders often stopped me from milking, as I could not lift "the bucket. Pre;ty vrell all i day I had a dull aching in my shoulder — it was always worse after washing. I oru'.d always tell when it was going to rain, the pains were always sharper. Often I had to gfifc tho girls to brush my hair — I could r:ot lift my hand to my head. " My appetite fell cft\ and this made nie> pretty weak. I became quite run c.'vn I usefl to go about the house in a listless srrt of way, and did not care if I did anything- cr | not. Sometimes I thought that I would never get better. I would have given anything to be frea of the terrible aching pain 3, even for a few days. I was vt: t y bad with the Rheumatism while we were living- at Soxith Canterbury, but it got worse after we came up North. As a last hope I started Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I must have been taking them for nearly three months before I felt any bcneit. and then they began to oo their work. I could eat better and I could do my milking 1 much easier. The awful aching pains did not catch me so badly in tho arms »nd shoulders. As I kept on 1 could feel myself getter better every clay. The pains were getting less and less, and every doso was putting new life into me. For tho past twelve months I have not had a sign of Rheumatism." Dr Williams' Pink Piiis are sold by all eaomists and storekeepers, or may be ordered V y mail from The Dr Williams' Medicinp Co.. Wellington, at 3s per box, six boxes 163 6d, ri.-st free. Write for hints as to diet, etc. 2001
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9322, 24 August 1908, Page 4
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