RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, or any form of muscular pain, it is well to remember that poisons in your blood are the probable cause of the trouble. While they remain there you may always be subject to recurrent attacks. By treating the blood with Dr. Williams ’ Pink Pills thousands of onetime sufferers have obtained lasting relief from rheumatism and lumbago. Thin blood and rheumatism come together. By enriching, purifying and increasing the blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills disperse the poisons and acids that have settled in the joints and muscles. You will notice what a strengthening, revitalising influence Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have on the system generally, quite soon after you take them. You will see a great improvement in appetite, have better digestion and stronger nerves. Your backache and headaches will go, you will become more vigorous and brighter, and you will lose the twinges and pains of rheumatism. Of chemists and stores. Say 44 Dr. Williams’ ” —and take no other. —Advt.
.... ,'S ! I I ■V Infection || the pain and avoid -jS BBr infection with Mentholatunt. .$■ Apply liberally. Its antiseptic and ■;* Bg healing properties bring quick re■N* lief. Indispensable for many household mishaps——burns, scalds, cuts, Rtrf etc. In three handy packages ■B-i. jars, tins and tubes. Your druggist carries Mentholatum. —.-xa|
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 116, 19 May 1933, Page 10
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