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IN AGONY DAY AND NIGHT. Rheumatism in the Blood. Mrs. Matthews, Mas ter ton Thirty Years of Pain * Bed-ridden and Crippled i Cured for Good Z . Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. “For fully thirty years, I was never a day free from Rheumatism,'’ said Mrs Jacob Matthews, Queen St., Masterton, “I suffered the greatest pain a woman could bear. For. months I never left my bed. I lay on my back suffering untold torture. The cleverest doctors in the town could do me no good. They said my Rheumatism was In the blood. I was a crippled wreck till Dr. Williams’ Fink Fills set me on my feet again, as strong and active as ever. “Never to my dying day shall I forget what I went through. Often I shrieked witn agony. . I was wrapped in flannels and blankets—and even the touch of these almost sent me mad. At night, the sweat rolled off me until I thought I would ale with sheer weakness. My joints were so stiff that I could not bend my elbows or knees. I could not turn in bed to save my life. 1 was the most miserable woman on God’s earth. l “The pain I suffered was enough to kill twenty people,” said Mrs Matthews. “It .was no wonder my nerves broke down. The least noise irritated me. Even the shutting of the bedroom door jarred me. Every day I wished myself dead. I was a burden to myself, and a terrible expense to my husband. The best treatment did me no good. “Fpr months I lived on nothing but milk and such like sloppy food. At last, I even turned against these. My skin was dry and hard —t didn’t seem to have any blood in my veins at ail. I felt as if all my bones were broken, and my flesh battered and bruised. Words cannot describe what I suffered. “So it’s no wonder my cure is the talk of Mastertun,” Mrs Matthews went on. “For over fifty years I have been in the district, and everyone here knows how bad I was. They will all tell you how I lay in agony day and night. When I look back now, 1 •wopder hew I lived through it all. I had. given up all hope, when I read that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People cured a man who hadn’t left his bed for years. When they cured one cripple, I thought they might, at least, ease my pain. I tried them—and they saved my life. “Soon after starting Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills.” added Mrs Matthews, “I got a wonderful .appetite. - Then the pain began to ease off so that I could get a little sound sleep. I lost that old down-hearted feeling, and picked up hope. You may be Sure that I kept straight on with Dr. Williams’ I’ink Fills. After three boxes I felt as if twenty years had been lifted off my shoulders. From that time on, I gained every day. Before long I was able to go for a short walk. The neighbours could scarcely believe their eyes. Now I am a strong, healthy, hard-working woman, although I am past seventy. When Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life they •worked a down-right miracle. My daughter-in-law, Mrs Alfred Matthews, can tell you that they did just as much for.her.” ' Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills cured Mrs Matthews because they struck straight at the root and cause of her crippling Rheumatism. They don’t tinker with mere symptoms. They don’t act on the bowels. They; do only one thing, but they do it Well— they actually make new blood. In that way they root out the’ cause of all common blood diseases like anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago. rheumatism, Ineuralgia. sciatica, spinal weakness, and the special secret, ailments of girls and women, who suffer unspeakably when the richness and regularity of their blood becomes disturbed. But you must get the genuine Dr. Williams’ Fink Fills—in iwooden boxes—sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent, post., paid, by the Dr. (Williams’ Medicine Co.. Wellington, on receipt of price—3/. a box, six boxes 16/B. Write, for . hints as .to= diet, etc.

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New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, 6 April 1907, Page 43