• "I say, mamma," said little Willie, peering into the pages<of an uncut magazine,/"how do they nianago to. get the printing- in, there?" • Bints .'tried to'cure a nasty cold •• ; By sampling whisky strong and old,;; And when for home lie made retreat, His legs went zig-zag up the street; ~ And then a motor knocked down Binks, And squeezed out all'tlioso nasty drinks, . ■. i So'Vurning take, 1 strong' drink abjure—' Cure coughs and colds; with Woods'. Great Peppermint Cure. • .17
' to have the easiest of 'slippers while the pains'wero in my system. I'd havo to .. walk., with a stick, or rather 'hobble along slowly,' arid every step or movement caused me'pain. As,to getting up-.. . stairs ,to /bed it. was torture. I : used' to rub the parts with vaseline and < methylated spirits ,td get a little temporary ease.. At last "seeing that Dr. * Williams' Pink Pills cured Rheumatism I tried a bos." Before that was finished -I'felt the pain lessening. I bought, an- . other, : and. another after that,, and gradually tho Rheumatism left my system. ■ I shall tlways bo glad to recommend this medicine, it has been of tho great-. , est benefit to;me." • RIEDIAHSI DRIVEN FROM V THE BiOOD. , ; --fr— —r •' • .'■A Remedy Which Assists Nature Produces a Permanent Cure, ' as this Case Proves. .'Miss,Annie Cushions,.daughter of. Mrs. M. Cussio.ns, Edward Street,' Woodville, Adelaide, owes her recovery from rhou- ■ matism r o this treatment, and her . statement should interest every sufferer. "Annie' vas puny and thin," said her mother, Mrs. M. Cussions. "I took lior to a doptor and lie treated her off and : oil right up to when slio was twelve. - When she was about' ten rheumatism began l to show itself. She suffered ter- ■ ribly pains in different parts—• sometimes in the legs, and then in the arms, and mostly in her head. She was .' often laid up'in bed for weeks at a . time, and her'hands and feet would be so swcJllen that she could hardly move ...; them.-/ THea at times'the swelling wont : up to:'her kneos. I had to use hot flan- '■ nelsto ease the pain. She hardly ever C ato anything, and I had to coax her to' 1 oat. at all. I-had her under several •, doctors, ;.nd in tho children's hospital' :'-ifor thrbo.months, but tho treatment did ' not benefit her at all. Her heart was terribly bad. and I often could hear it' 1 . beating when some feet from her, aaid' see liGr dress moving with the beats. When I brought her homo from tho ■ hospital I began to give her' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The first box showed a little improvement, and the second mado. a great difference. I gave , her twelvo, boxes and.idio was in splendid health.; I, must havo spanf oloso on ' £200 on Aiinio on doctors' and mcdicjnes. 1 'pho has not had; tho. least return. of Rheumatism now'for nearly two . ■ years." • . ; ■ . "Everyone in tho ;■ neighbourhood . knows how ill I was;" said Miss Cussions, "and"now I am quite strong and' healthy.";. , n ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 583, 11 August 1909, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 583, 11 August 1909, Page 4
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