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RHEUMATISM AND HOW TO CURE IT.

TREATMENT TO REMOVE THE CAUSE IS THE CORRECT WAY.

LINAMENTS AND LOTIONS ARE

NOT OF MUUH USE

THIS WOMAN TELLS HOW SHE

WAS CURED

We waut to talk to the inau or womau with rheumatism who wants to be cured. Not half cured, not merely relieved, but cured. The most a Riieumatic sufferer can hope for iv rubbing something on a swoileu, aching joint, is a little relief. Linaments and poultices are only half measures. There's something in the blood —lactic acid many medical men call it—which causes Rheumatism. Therefore Rheumatism is only cured when tho cause is driven out. That's why rubbing aud poultices are no good—it's iv the blood, they can't touch the cause. On the other hand Dr Williams' Pink Pills can be expected to cure Rheumatism. They are for the blood, and they make new blood ami tone the whole system, enabling it to throw off the Rheumatic Poison. It's a fact that they've cured a lot of Rheumatism iv New "Zealand, as the case below will show. After ail, the recommendation of people who have been cured of Rheumatism is the greatest thing that can be said in favour of a medicine.

A remarkable instance of the value of Dr Williams' Pink Pills in this disease is shown in the case of Mrs Betsy Crisp, MauuKau-road, Parnell, Auckland, who says:—"l suffered acutely from three severe attacks of Rheumatic Fever, and was left with Rheumatism in my system for years. It started first in the hips and spread to every joint. My arms got affected iv the muscles, and three years ago I couidn't close my hands. I had to have flannel always next to my skin, and slept on blankets and even had flannel pillows. I was worsa in the winter. The least chill would bring on au attack, even dipping my hands in cold water. Often at nighc I couldn't close my eyes for hours with the pain, and in the morning it took about an hour for me to get out of bed. Sometimes I had to raise myself in bed with a rope tied to the end. My knuckles would get so red aud sore and swollen that my hands were useless. My knees would go stiff so that I could not bend them, and my arms the same ; I couldn't raise them to do my hair; I used to cry with the pain that seemed to set each joint and muscle on fire. I tried all sorts of liuaments and embrocations; they eased me at the moment, but the Rheumatism was in the blood itself and I knew that it couldn't be reached that way. Some nights I dare not move in bed to ease one joint for fear I'd «et it in another. At times I couldn't get my boots on. Then I read about Dr Williams' Pink Pills and I tried them about two years ago. They began to ease me from the first. I kept on with them and found my .-joints getting much more aupple. The attacks did not come on so often, and passed away more quickly. With every box I felt more at ease and had less pain till at last I was able to leave them off. Now my Health is excellent." The shopman smiles up his sleeve when he gets a gullible person to take a substitute. Don't let the laugh be on you ; take only Dr Williams'. Of all dealers 8s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9698, 1 November 1909, Page 6

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RHEUMATISM AND HOW TO CURE IT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9698, 1 November 1909, Page 6

RHEUMATISM AND HOW TO CURE IT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9698, 1 November 1909, Page 6

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