DO NOT RELAX
YOUR ATTACK ON RHEUMATISM
If you suffer with rheumatism you will invite days of crippling pain if you do not expel it at once from your system. The direct cause of rheumatism is not yet known, but the fact is recognised that its poisons are circulated through the body by the blood. It then settles round the joints and in the muscles, rending its victim with aching, stabbing pains. Recurrent attacks become frequent, and each one with increasing severity. If you are in the grip of rheumatism be persistent in your efforts to clear out the poison by cleansing and enriching your blood. To do this thoroughly you need the help of Dr. Williams' I Pink Pills, which persistently attack ! rheumatism by enriching your thin, impure blood. When your Wood is feeble and weak it cannot successfully combat rheumatic poisons, bub they will soon be ejected by the new, iich, red blood which Dr. Williams' ]*iuk , Pills so effectively help to make. I It is no use leaving rheumatism to its own devices, as it is too painful and ! disastrous to comfortable, peaceful j existence, so start now to clear it out 1 with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of aIL chemists and storekeepers, 3s a bottle. •—6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 6
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210DO NOT RELAX Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 6
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