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~. ~.___ _... __ ■„.... ■„„..„ , |rov ' ■■' ■ ■..*.. ■ . niiruinirinnn i-ftn '?■ With every box I felt more at ease ■ . . . uULllnllfl \\M Olu and nad less P ain > mat last i was tl. i l j Hnr VA Am rml "Wetokarotliemoff. Nawmyheaith Ihe only way to permanently cure lIIILUIVIM I lUISI !UII is excellent." . t-ji . J x i J•, . yniy yrflnn . Kheumatism or any other complaint, IVIrHI YLAnO. MARTYR TO PAIN. is to remove the cause of the com- '" *——« —- —r—© plaint. Mere tinkering with sympPaS/AuShS Severe Case of Rheumatism toms Will do little good-cure the and 0, was a ieft° with Cured at Greymouth. • - cause. Acid in the blood is the Rheumatism in my system for years; ' . . ; f ni •- V' • ' 1 It started first in the hips and spread . .. ■ " !"~ CaUSP Ol" I f IS fllVWl to every joint. My arms got affected in "About four years back Rheumatism , . > ausc ul 1 VUCUllldllblll. Hlb CUCeU the muscles, and three years ago I gradually appeared in both my hands, '- whpn mP 'ar\A ic Hriv<»n r»nf . couldn't close my hands. I had to havo and m time 1 was quite crippled," said WIICU UIC ( dUU IS arlVeil OUt. . 'flannel,always next to my skin, and Mrs. Robert Leach, 17 Leonard Street, . I ' ™ rt _i. rt LL' li* '' £• "1 . slept on blankets, and even had flannel Greymouth. "I suppose it came on - LlUimeniS ana rUDDing lOtlOnS fail, pillows. I was worse in the winter. The from putting my hands in cold water L iL 1 1 1 f least chill would bring on an attack, and hot water for my household duties. . DCCaUSe they Only tOUCh the SUrfaCC . oven dipping my hands in cold, water., •" began with a tingling and burning . r-v wWll* .'rv l rril 1 ' - 1 Often at night I couldn't close my eyes hot pain in every, finger joint. I could \l Jγ William's rITIK Hi k naVrf 3 flirprl' ' ■ for hours with the pain, and in tho move the joints, but they.swelled up , ■ f fT, l l nd "? Ure U " morning it took about an hour for.me, dreadfully, and the skin grew red and , n hncf" nf-r\ nPlimahrc - to get out of bed. Sometimes I had to shiny. 1 tried all sorts of liniments, a lIOSI 01. rUieUmatlCS. 1 ney actually . raise myself in bed with a ropo tied to and had medicine from tho doctor, but w,,Jra nm .7 J J-«'~~ tL ' i. the end. My knuckles would get so rod got no relief. My hands at times would ' UiaKe neW DIOOQ anQ tOne - tfie System and sore and swollen that my hands bequite numb. At night I had to hang , . . ■.•■ , ,r , n '"■'•I; • '. i were useless. My knees would go stiff them over the side of the bed. I could tO 3,001111 tfiat enables it tO eXDeI ' •' so that I could not bend them, and my only sew or' knit with the greatest r r-\i '' . . . , ■ ,• ••*, ' arms the .same; I couldn't raise them difficulty, all the time tho pain never thp rvnPUmatir 'hfYlSrin thmiian' thA to do my hair; I used to cry with the left me. The doctor said I had chronic UIC pUIiUII UirOUgn me . pain that used to set each joint and Rheumatism, and I got very down- : , natural rnantlP C f\V m<a hnrliT -\ Tn musclo on fire. I vried all sorts of hearted, as I quite expected to be crip- UldllllClb 01 me. DOOy. \ Hi liniments and embrocations. They eased pled in the future, in winter 1 felt . iL a nAinlninrr n n^n ,,-i £ mo at the moment, but the Rheumat- worse than in tho summer. I was a . Uie aUJOimng COIUImIS aCCOUntS Ol ism was in the blood itself, and I knew sufferer for more than a year ..At last ■ '. ■ ..■■. ' ,1 . '' •]'] • , . ' that it couldn't be reached that way. I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and SOme leCent CUreS that Will HltereSt ■- Some nights I dare not move in bed to by slow (degrees the pains left my •'.■'',.■■' ' '■'. i l Til • ■ ' ' ease one joint for fear I'd get it in hands. My finger joints got. easier and anVOne Who liaS KhfiimatlSTTJ '■ . another. At.times .1 could' jiot: get my the" swelling began to go down..l kept : aI V UUC VVUU uas IVlCUllldlttlH. boots .on. My feet and ankles were so on with the pills, and the numbness • ■ ■•'_.:,. ~ .' ' ' swollen I could hardly hobble about, and soreness went for good. I've never : ' Dl , ; Williams Pink Pills are 3s. a boX'^six Then I.read about Dr. Williams' Pink been troubled since. 1 also felt much !./«,»,. 1A AJ C 11 J' ' J 1 r_ .1 r\ Pills, and I kept on with them, arid brighter and stronger, and toned up in boxe . s '° s - oa.ot.all medicine dealers or from the Dr. ' found my joints getting much more every way, and my appetite improved. . Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. The attacks did not come on My health now is excellent, there isn't • ... . . . . . ..... -- r , ° -s so often, and.passed away more quick- a trace of Rheumatism left." ■ ■Mumnmin ii«FiiiininMwirniNf--'--"""'- iiiiiiiiiiMmmL.Jl

A Cold oiUhe Chest is always dangerous, be-cause-tte lungs ed. ■ »-no't-takenriir-hand it may develop irjto bronchitis, p leumoiiitj or even. : consuni' itioi. You need a ' medicin s to sooth the irritation, Ireak.up the cold andleave the lung9>strong and there Js /, nb remedy so,good asA Irish: Moss ) // For over 46 yearsyt . has - been the Javpurite . family cough medicfne\ ; Mn. M. A. Gavik. ].Vf//)accbitown,writes:- /// .: , " 1 have used yourWsh Moss for - '. » number of jeits, amuiave found I it a most for a ' cough or sore throat./ rt is very good I I for paliUble, ; . and no troublc,to gtt the child 10 ) ... '"""• y? J\ ) RKUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on geltiilg the Btandard cough remedy-Bonn-. Doctor's ■ ■'Donation From" Walrampa Age," July ss, ism, u "J b ° a " no ""«nient that Dr. W. H. Hosklns had withdrawn his offer of isoo for a ladles' bath at Masterton,. caused one unsophisticated lady resident to remark to her better-half, on ■'. reading of the doctor's to purchase .radium with the money" Fnncy, Or. Hosklnf, Instead of clvinir that £500 to the ladies' baths, intS to buy £500 worth of radium and £lve tins of it to the poor I' Tho innocent person had only hoard of Radium in the form of the well-known boot polish." THAT SHINIEST OF SHOE SHINES! ' NIHILUXIT. h & ' ~1111,, milium ; ' / '. & ■ BMS|g§a-A.TIC 'PIUS. ; Reoorumaadad by the late Dγ, Hastings, Dr. Ramakill, ' ether noted ■ dociws. ' . • BtMiy9 have prowd themselsea for many yaim tho best eure far Goat, Knouniatism, Jiunrtmgei'ajKl ■ Soiatioo. PnrMy Vegotolile. Bnra vafli-Bafa, All Ghoniista and Stojag, Is, iinq - 25. fid, gar Tiik. A LEADING LONDON DOCTOR SAYSs"Oatmeal hai been gaining ground amongst the well-to-do In Great Britain"—and no Wonder I . ' The Immense benefit of Porridge and Milk as a dally dlot oannot be over-estimated. It Is equally valuable to tho man who desires Physical Enorgy and Mental Alertness, tho woman who seeks ConvetlnOES and Beauty, and the child who rebuilding up in muscle and body.' makes delicious Porridge, It la Rich, Pure, and Dry, with the tweet nuttV flavour and the maximum of nutrlmont, Ask for "McGILL'S," made at Tokomalrlro, Otago. f TIII3' results obtnlneil by Advertisers in th» Classltol Columns of "Tho Dominion , ' itro such i.s to confirm their belief that (ho paper lms (\ wider circulotiou thtn unj' other dally iouruaJ. ia NftK.£«9to.d. ...

4 -.' - I ' ——- i ' ■ TTAVF RWFNFPTV PWEWnTI A QTTTPMP'IW ftT? A iIAVJii MiOMNllii M!uMVM> h. DJUrIVIMN J. UJ? > , S£fce—6,ft.<x 3 ft. :-' J3s. 6d. -1, ■ 6ft. 6k. s 4ft. 6k. 245. 6d. > i These form a perfect hearth or bedside rug for f\ a I use in bedrooms in conjunction with linoleum, $\ , • I and are particularly good value. :, i , ■ I Lamfeton Q«ay, Wellkgton.

I . _____ ■ j ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST LANDED OP § I' ' 1 ■ j &&*Wy fl _ 55 I ! " ■ ' ■■' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ [ i ! . Packed In Neat Decorated 5 J - Vest Pocket Tins - • j I . A; DAINTY- SMOKE , '.. ■' ■ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ " • ■ •■■■ ' S ■'. v j ■ ..'■■• ; ....'•' ■■ ■ ' S : 1 ' . '■■'!■ TRY THE!W and find .out for yourself what i , _=«_»_ a good SSVi@KE they are ____, .. ■ J.;, ■'. ;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 14

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