RHEUMATISM TBI TIMES. Laid up for months with Crippling Attsclca. • o— Couldl oiily hobUe about witb . beat bsa^—a ramakablc cure bj • Di Wffiaafiu' Knk PiH*. Eheumatio lufferers ought to know how Mr. David C. Anderson, of Fewster'a ltoad, Hampton, near Melbourne, was cured of Rheumatism. His was a had Case—one of tho worst—and it proves that when ho could be cured, tho same means should cure almost any sufferer. . In pain night and day. with inflamed .swollen joints,, so bad that the doctors told him ho would never do a day's work aaliin, was Mr. Andereoa's condition. Yet: persistent treatment with Dr. Williams Pink Pills cured him. Mr.:Anderson was not disappointed when one or two boxes did not cure him, he was glad of the little relief he got and he kept I pills. Speaking of his remancable cure to a reporter, -He-said:—. 'T. had three attacks of Rheumatic fever in my life, and Rheumatic pains u "L J? r S Ter ? ono - The last attack brought the Rheumatism on acutely. I left the hospital when the fever tasted and went home, but I wns not fit to do anything, and tho doctors said I would never_ do another day's work. Tho attacks increased and were in every part or my body. -For months I was laid up. My kneecaps, ankles, insteps, wrists, and thumbs were always in pain, and even my hips, as if an augur were being drilled into me. Not a part of me escaped. 1 used to get up about 10 a.m. and just sit about. I could only hobble: tt few yards at a time my back bent. Most iughts I would lie awake for hours baidI P OTe "inch- The softest bed felt .like iron and as soon as I got warm the pain increased. My joints were blisters on .them. I oould hardlyiclose mv hands thmr. were bo stiff, .and once for three weeks I had to be waited on just hke an infant. I could not raise a'emp. the beet of times it was painful to put on my elothee, in fact just agony, eren_ when I was. helped. My wife would hare to turn me in bed, and it ever solightlj. The thinnest blanket or sheet ewmJ?, Ttl6 , feTer mmy -blood, for -1 was always crariflg for.water and always had a.-jug by.'my bedside. I could never enjoy a single meal, and, got terribly wasted. I wns ?v,r ,i n -l 1 ! 7 f o would foment the. parts .with hot strfa water about every, holf-hour. I was rubbed with overy kiod till the skin was nearly raw. , They would ease me for half an hour or so, and then I would be as bad as, ever. I dreaded anyone even , coming into the' room. It often 2;S. naif .an hour. to:oover a ten walL_ My recovery is due entirely to Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills., They had cured.- my, sister of an attack of .St; Vitus, Danco, and I decidod to try them. I J'n.\vlS e^! tt \ r i after^^the box, and the . third: brought a great change an<l my appetite 'increased- wonderfully. • As my strength came bad: the agonising pain slowly, wore away. I got so much potior 1 was able to work Again whilst keoping on with the pills. At last I was able to discontinue thorn, being quite of the Rhonraatism." t let any dealer talk jot Into tatang something which he eaja is "juit If 7" «*» pestered to tale a subsbtuto, send 3s. for one box. or 16s. the Dr. Wniiams' Medicine Co. o! Australasia, Ltd., Wcllington,—Adrt.
During last year Great Britain bought from Switzerland 256,609cwt. of condensed milk, valued at £6-18,012. Littlo Jacjc Homer sat in a corner, -With "Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, The little fellow was turning volloir, He'd dyspepsia, I feel sure. By hook and crook a doso ho took, And soon was smiling again) He hjed no plunu, but two dirty tknmla Wore sreJanj *gala.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 5
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