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Stiff, Swollen Joints. <j Rheumatism Wonderfully Cured. 0 Below is further proof that Rheumatism in it's severest form has been cured by' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Rubbing fails because the cause of the complaint—acid—is in the blood, and liniments do npt reach the cause. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills succeed because they are a blood making and purifying medicine. This Mew Zealand woman was so crippled that she could not use a leg or an arm, and had to be lifted in and out of bed. Mrs. E. J. Martin, who lives in Molesworth St., New Plymouth, New Zealand says; • "When I was between 16 and 17 years I got a severe wetting at Fielding where I was living. In a few days I found pains attacking me in various parts of the body. The joints of my hands, arms; and legs became , stiff and swollen. I could feel a sort of creaking cracking rioise in my joints with the least attempt at moving them. The pain always increased at night, and more especially if the weather was any way damp.' The joints'of my body became so lender, I could nor bear any-' thing to touch them. If anything touched my joints, however lightly, I would cry out with the pain. The pain used' to cramp .me up so that 1 became utterly useless. I was in a position at the time. My parents were sent . for and they had to carry me out of bed and lift me into a vehicle to convey me home, and had to lilt me out of the vehicle on my arrival home and carry me to bed. I could not use a leg, arm or hand, if it would save my life. My father went for a doctor who on seeing . me, said I was in a vet)' bad state with Rheumatism. He gave rne some medicine which I took for some months, b\it it did not ease the pain. Mother saw an account of a cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of a similar case to mine and she bought three boxes. I started taking them, and I found they were doing me good. . I continued their use till 1 had taken about sixteen boxes when I felt thoroughly

restored to good health." , A Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are excellent in Anaemia, Indigestion, and nervous complaints like Sciatica and Neuralgia.' Price 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d of all medicine dealers or direct from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.

Girl ? CHE is the yery proL -~'' 3: •?.£'■/•■* • mise and symbol of vijW'' the delightful daintiness r*\ - a»d delicacy of the &%s&*** Frimley Jams ••> ■<{<&?■} and Preserves. No factory squalor at. frimley. The helpers >IfeM , i[ %lyf[. \ ' are k° me girls, comely fra||ft-° •»& ' • and joyous, with the |j;SiW&- *• " wholesomeness of true 3\? country life in them. Everything is fastidiously clean and pure about the Frimley place. Every utensil is scalded daily. Everything is sterilised by heat only. There isn't a busy microbe within miles; microbes can't live at Frimley. .*< IF QUALITY APPEALS, THEN ORDER... ' j SELECT YOUR DENTIST | AS YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR, I with care. ' * I Inquire of your friends ss to their experience— analyse their statements— /<§|H(fev get at the actual truth, then follow in fit i j3ps|s. footsteps of those people making C 3 TS AMERICAN Bffllil Jk 3 PARLORS, THE BEST EQUIPPED-FINEST APPOINTED, AND MOST UP-TO* « DATE ' N ™ E DOMINION ' It is because we do our work wel] that wo havo such a big clientele. 0 1 our char £ es f°r quality work are £i yfaS' va3 n0 . moro than tho inoxperienced dentist would charge you for inferior work I Sets ol Teeth, £2:2:0 and £3:3:0, TIE lEtlciliTlL FIRLOK, 1 Corner Cuba, & Manners Streets, I Wellington. 1 NURSES IN ATTENDANCE, 1L ... DR. RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

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