CONSIDER YOUR RHEUMATISM.
—-C — Treatment that will cure and treatment that won't. —, c . Something needed.to drive tin :ause of • Rheumatism out of :he system—A cure from the Right Treatment. It is worth while for (he Rheuinatia sufferer (o consider how ho. can-banish tho complaint from his system. Likely the first he does is to rub (ho all'ecletl part with a strong hot liniment. After, the heat and friction of. rubbing Jim' passed, he notices that the old pains am as bad as ever. ]t' Rheumatism worn merely skin deep, the rubbing and liniment might help, but Rheumatism isn't oil the surface. It is deeply rooted in tho system, 'and tho cure must go a step further back—it must drive this dau>» from the system. With nothing lo canso Rheumatism there can bo 110 RlnnTtn.itism. Doctors have found out . that a. rapid thinning of-the bloud is a marked feature in Rheumatism and that a cure follows au increased blood -supply. Suelt treatment either attacks the cau>o of Rheumatism or enables tho system, to throw it off. This accountsfbr Hie" remarkable success of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in curing Rheumatism. 'They liavn an actual specific action in (he formation of new blood, and (hey have cured hundreds of. cases of Rheumatism. The ca>i of Mrs. Louis Noel, of Huckiicll Road, Glanville, was a bad one, but iiftvr "eiiduring agony for two years she was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, She >:.id:—' "AfU'r 1 had Riit-umatic Fever ;ui attack of Rheumatism j-etiiii, My hands and feet were mostly ufleeted a ml'J Ijcgau to suffer cruelly. The attack 'got mora acute and fastened on my system instead of working out as 1. had hoped. Mv knees, ankles, shoulders, and wrists were, all alfeHod. The only sign externally was a little swelling of the back "n tli'n hands, otherwise there was no (race .to the sight, but. the stillness and pain were almost urtbcriraslc.' For months I hud In" be dressed and have my hair doue. T conld not lift up my arms, or more than hali'-elo.-.e my lingers in the mornings, din muscles would bo as stiff as iron. ] con Id not do 11 bit of needlework. Of course I never went outside • tho house, it was painful oven to walk from room to room, and then I had to lean against; a lable or chair. I could not put on a boot, I. had to wear large-sized men's canvas shoes. 1' dreaded bed-time, for L would only juf>t pet settled and the pain would be worse than ever. The woigiit of a blanket: seemed too much, and I dreaded .to move an inch. Liniments . I tried, but (lic.y could not rub the pain away. I dare not put my hands near cold water.. Tf I prepared any vegetables I always had (o use lukc-warm water. I. liad sharp shooting pains sometimes as if (he very flesh was l>eing (orn. I had lo get in outside help for the house. I could not mlinage things. I had such pain I did not wish anyone to come near me, and sometimes if anyone walked' across the floor 1 would feel nervous. I had to call a neighbour in to cut (he bread for the children's breakfast or to help make the beds. Suffering as I did, a i>ersoh is' glad to read of any possible cure, and T looked carefully through a pamphlet about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that was left at (lie house, and sent out for 11 couple of boxes. I began (0 l'cel some ease so we bought some more, and gradually (lie pain and stiffness left {lie joints. 1 began (0 get about with freedom and do litllo things about (he house and to sleep belter. It was a wonderful relief to bo active once more, and I am glad to say I have been free from pain ever since."
Hi'. Williams' Pink Pills are .I.e. a lie*, sis linxcs 11!'. fid.,' of all dealers, or i'roiii tho llr. Williams' Mwlirins Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.'—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 6 January 1912, Page 3
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676CONSIDER YOUR RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 6 January 1912, Page 3
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