RHEUMATISM. In the treatment of rheumatism it 4 has been found that good results have been obtained from tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Medicines do not control tho disease directly, but a well-nourished system will throw it off. A difficulty is that rheumatism quickly thins the 1 blood, and patients become weak and run down, thug losing the force they so urgently need at this time. In the treatment referred to Avith Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tho assistance they give in increasing the blood supply and their general tonic action, keeps the general lioalth up to the highest standard. This treatment, combined with good nourishing food, Avithout too much meat, has enabled many sufferers to achieA'e a complete recovery. Begin with Dr. Y/illiams' Pink Pills as soon as you feel the first twinges of rheumatism, and cut short what might bo a severe attack. There has boen no increase in price, and no dealer should charge you moro than 8s per box. six boxes 16s 6d. FREE.—A booklet on the treatment of rheumatism will be sent, post paid, by tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. G
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 4
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