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LIMPING WITH A STICK.

Extreme Case of Sciatica and Rheumatism. Sydney Woman's Qi«xe «f Suffering: Cured by Or. Williams' Pink Fills.

WLi list, walking to the Railway S'tatioH, Mrs K. A. Minno ol VJ Allpmc Avenue, Warrick>illc, vwws attacked witb Sciatica. Slit- *iiffered tor live vc>ai» ker ea*c becoming cue ot the wor»t in the experiencv of medical men. Nothing 1 «unld cure her until sue tried lJr. \\ llhajns' i'jni Pillt. "'lhf; nt'ighboms about hcie c-jui tell jfoii how liiicl 1 wab. At my best I conld o:ilv liinj) along on a stick. Day and night 1 w.t* ■ever ltov' ironi paiu. But, thank goidvr*"», all tbat'i} done with now. and thf wliol" credit goes to Dr. Williams" Pjnk Pilla. They cured me tor good." said Mis Muuro. "'I he cloctoi said my caiv w-i jh were a nut as e«<?r he had been culled to. "1 will remember the day tlia f I w«i« taken with the yridtica," said Mie Mtuiru. "My «i»ter and 1 *vrr un nur wuy to Lew aham Station, when -ill ot a •uddeil n;v Uip gave way with an awlu! »tt«rp pain, l wa*. knocked ulmott hclpk<«s. I was in inch agony tii^t we had to go straight back home in a oib. l-'rom there 1 was lilted .and carried itmide. 1 couldn't walk ji step. 'Prom that day oh, I went through pain that was torturo. It kept spreading aud S-^on it #a» all over me. EVery bone in my body ached. Al night 1 got little or no *I*l-jj. Every time I moved, •harp dartc of agony shot thiough and through me. I «iiu|jly could not ke«p from moaning. "It wasn't a bit of pleasure for anyone to come and *?•-• me. Otten I was :n inch pain that I couldn't aay half a dozen words to them. My husband wan in a great way about me. ll* *aid 1 wan getting tlui.nur ♦very d*y. lie n-te always on the look out for something to make me better, but nothing ever did. I got «o bad that it wa» no use for me to liy and get along on my utiek. 1 couldn't walk across the room uiilea» komeone helped inc. Soon I couldn't even do that. The pain got beyond everythi»g the doctor ordered. 1 had to take to my bod. "There I waa when my old friend Mrs Skinner, of Harriet St., Marrickville, c:une to see me. I told her that for two whole days I couldn't bear to be moved. Even the touch of tbe bed-clothes made me squirm. She up and told me to give Dr Williams' Pink Pills a trial. They had cured a case every bit as bad as miue. Before Bhe left the house, she made me promise to get some. I did from Mr Butcher, the chemist then on the Canterbury Rd. I wat never so glad for anything in my life. Before a week was out, the pains about my body weren't nearly co bad. They seemed to be working down my legs more. I kept on with Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and gained freeh ground every day. I began to long for meal times. That was something new foj* me. In a little while I was able to walk around without my stick. The neighbours could hardly believe their eyes when they saw me. No mistake, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been a good iriend to me. They were the only medicine that was able to cure me of ihy long standing coniplainte." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mrs Munro by driving the Rheumatic poison out r»l her blood. They actually make new blood — just that ; nothing more. In the same way, they drive out the germs of other diseases, and build up the blood to carry healing, health and strength to every nook and corner in the body. In New Zealand, Dr Williams'' Pink Pills have cured the wrose cases ot bloodlcasnes'*, indigestion, biliousness, liver complaint, kidney trouble, weak lunge, asthma, influenza, headaches, backaches, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, spiual wrakmv>«. skin complaints, and the special ailments of girls and women whose blood anpply becomes WL % ak, scanty or iriegnlar. If anyone tries to pain 1 oft' substitutes on yon, write for the genuine to Dr. William^ MedicineCo., Wellington— '5s a box, six boiei l(ss 6d poit free.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7

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725

LIMPING WITH A STICK. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7

LIMPING WITH A STICK. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7