: k ;.; : '. : : ';; >■■;';;;.-—--❖-— —r}.\-l\-,. ;-; /I his £rinstcriurri,; WomaiiiwHo ; ; • v r"yras;Coinpleie!y Crippled found''. - : ;; ]<;■;. v:j./a ; Permanent,Cure.i-i'^L-v If you* ars having trouble in curing your. Rheumatisni-7-curiiigr it permanently—curing it so that it won't ,oomb back 'with .the next cold,; damp you? are likely going about it in the; wrpn|s,,way, Think:for a; moment. The horrible.twingra and.swollen joints aren't thcre.<on-,th<ur.,:owni account..•■ There's "somo(thin'g.to caiiso them. Now, if 'tho-cause.were removed, J wouldn' t ,\the pains; and ,aches; go ,also?':;','Yeß, emphatically, 'yes.'.' Now. you arc' on ; the the cause;';' Give up' pottering, with liniments and thibgs;to rub on which; drive thpv Rheumatic' acid out of ;tho blood in a .thousand years.,» That's where.; Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills icomo' . in.' They make 'now blood and, tone tbo system to .a point where, it. throws off. tbe.Rheiimatio impurities through the natural channels. This isn't .theory, because thoy liavo cured hun-, dredsi of cases. .The case of Mrs.' John Cockle, •25-Brougham Street,'. Sydenham, phrist-. church, is an; excellent example of how. thoy. .'.';:/'-. •■■;'. .'■;.' ]■■<■'...'.:,%<:■ ■■"''■ ■■'■■■':'. '■'>'■/■< '-'-'-..
:;'"Pns€d.to.do a eooddeal of laundry and I;'suppose' my hands, .being always in, the •water,;■•.and.; my getting',wet -often, brought onirhqnmatism,") said Mrs. Cookie. "K appeared'firstl in tho right hand," and' thea'the loft b«gan to. suffer, and gradually tho poison spread.through-my system.'...l'got worse.and worse.'. My right' knee .'got:.very .'/.bad: ' it swelled up tremendously, '. and'became inflamed and .angry-looking. ' I, "bould'not bend it, and to kneel was but !of, the question. 1 rubbed the parts with/every liniment J. beard of; but. tho. pain'always'came back.) I felt so sore I'd,'scream..'if anyone came near me. I couldn't do any housework, my daughter-' hadjtbvhclp' me,, and often I had to ge,t ,in',my next door neighbour, who knows how much'l' suffered, to perhaps fasten,' my dress/ordo'a'.little trifle,, for I couldn't put my arms behind mo, or raise them to do ray hair. "I couldn't walk outside, and I could only hobble about the house by means of a .'stick,-OT l .;by..takfng'hbld.of tho furniture'.:" T was quit© helpless. ./At "night, I /sometimeswouldn't close my eyes till daybreak with the pain, vl'.would often have to call out for someone to lift' me into a • fresh position,-' and in the morning I'd have to bo helped up; :.. I' couldn't; close ,my right hand.' It 'was a bother:.to hold-a' 1 needle;. This'attack 1 lasted some months and'then became' less acute; "I went away for'a holiday to Gisborne;-'I felt bettor while I was there, but the rheumatism returned: when I got -back to Christchurch, and I was; always subject to attacks off and on; . I got no lastjng benefit from the doctor's treatment, so I started Dr. Williams' Pink, Fills.. 'My. son. had .tried them as a'tonic and found them so good. I fancied I was a shade better when I had finished the first box, so I got some more. I took three pills a day at first,--then I doubled the dose and gradually Kotthe poison out of my system; "I began to feci brighter and stronger. .Tho: swelling' l and inflammation slowly left my knee and the' limbs got more supple; > I'-could"sleep' much' easier,- and ..get: about and go out without trouble. If ever I felt another attack coming on, T should take nnothor course of Dr. WiN Hams' Pink Pills with ''confidence.""'-/.^. Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills 'are 3s. a box, 6 boxes 16s. 6d., of all dniilorsor Dr. Williams' Modioino Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington
.' While examining the'flowers in his gardon William-'Tomlin, rural dean ofOheadlo, Staffs., suddenly'fell down and expired, two of his brothers—ono exactly a year, ago—having also died with muni jud. deaucaa. • .-... '<•:■■ ■■:■.-■.; --~..; ,".'.■:.....;.'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 13
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