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RheuiiMf ism. c! 'JgS Rheumatic sufferers /jjjQi must bear in mind the //'VA trouble is in the blood. \\M That's why all the rub'Kwf'i bing you have done j|) has only given temporIMJ ary relief. You have Hm£> found this out, The ■ ▼ ' disease can't be cured until the' blood is purified. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the best medicine for this purpose as their action is directly on the blood, making it rich, red and healthy. When the blood is pure there J) can be no rheumatism. "Twelve months ago I put in the worst six weeks of my life," said Mr. A. W. Pratt, who is well known in Auckland, being a steward on the steamer Wiramora, and whoso parents live at Newcastle. "I had Ehenmatisra and it gave me fits while it lasted. The dull aching pains attacked me in the arnis and shoulders, and when I turned in bed I got sharp twinges. For some tinio I could not walk, and had to hohble around on crutches. I could hardly dress myself, and was pretty well helpless. For six weeks I was laiad up in bed and could just manage to feed myself. If I tried to more I got snch twinges I was glad to keep still. I went clean off my food and could not sleep much for the pain. I had the doctor but did not improve. Then I tried Pγ. Williams" Pink Pills. I had read of cases of Bheuniatism they had cured. By the time I had used three boxes, the pains eased up. wonderfully, so I kept on and six hoxee drove the Rheumatism clear out of me. The price is \Q> C 3s. per box, JtfK 6 boxes 16s 6d. ijpA and if you have /: \ ' \ trouble in getting U, ,\ / V t'aem send a pos- 7 * ~r_ -ft tal note for the .— amount to The I \ i Dr. Williams' f £M Medicine Co: of Australasia Ltd.; Wellington, and they will be sent by return mail. > CURED BY \ ■■ffit..-Williams'- ' WWW FILLS v • ' -y Shod With Mirrors! Robert Blatchford coined a phrnee about children's "twinkling feet." Hβ was the prophet of "RADIUM" BOOT POLISH. It costs little monoy and less labour. The sun ia reflected In dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tipa. You get perfect neatness, effective atyle, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! It would be economy to buy it if tt cost four times as much. It reduces your boot bills and adds tho touch ol finish to your appearance. Hade by HcLEOD, PRICE Martinborough & Wellington, hfj

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 449, 6 March 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 449, 6 March 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 449, 6 March 1909, Page 14

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