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iUUSSEDf :: RHEUMATISM.

How to Permanently Banish the Complaint, SufTcrors with Rheumatism usually find \ r ? nt , difficulty iu getting permanently .'id of tho complaint. Even in mild cases t comes back time after time, usually in lump weather. While there is still doubt imougst many medical men as to the ictual cause, of Rheumatism, tho greater lumber lean to tho view that the cause s the formation of an acid in tho blood. Lnat this is the correct view is borne 'i, y i l 0 ox P cl ' ie »co of treatment with i blood-making tonic, like Dr. Williams' ink Pills These nills have been actitilly to mid to euro Rheumatism, and their leneficial action on the general health las been very marked. Their action is liroctly on the blood, and the strength md tone which they impart enables the ystcm to throw off the Rheumatic impulses, through the ordinary channels of he body. Proof of tho way they cure is itorc-d in tho following case:— Mrs. E. J. Martin, who lives in Molcsrorth Street, New Plymouth, N.Z., saysWhen I was between sixteen and eventeen years I got' a severe wetting t I eliding, where I was liviV i ft „ ew days I found pains attacking me in anoiis parts of the body. The joints of i.v hands, arms, and legs became stiff ntl ■ swollen. I could feel a sort of racking noise in my joints at the least ttempt at moving them. Tho pain al- : •ays increased at night, especially if Ihe : eather were damp. My joints became =o i mder I could not bear ■anything to inch them and would cry out:'with "pain | anything did. The pain cramped mo ' i that I became utterly useless. I lva s ' i a position at the time. My parents ! ore sent for, and had to carrv' me from ■ ed In tho vehicle and out again when ' e reached home. I could not use a •B, arm, or hand if it would have »aved , iy life. My fatlier sent for a doctor ! ho said I was in a very bad state with houmaHsm. T look his medicine for , mie months, but it did not ease the sin. Mother saw an account of a cure r Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of a. similar iso to mine, and she bought three boxes started taking them, and found lliev r ere doing me good. I continued their 1 ■c until I had taken about sixteen " ixes. when I felt thoroughly restored to I >od health. In fact. I have never had i> >tter health than at present, and T have n id no return of the complaint." s Dr. WiHams' Pink Pills are 3s. per ix, six boxes lf>=. Gd., of all medicine lalcrs, or from tho Dr. Williams Medi- o ne Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington c Advt, ' 1 f

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 13

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476

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 13

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