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Mr. J. I'. Morgan is reported, according to the "New York Herald," to have bought for over ja)0,000 the collection of enamels, ivories, and sculptures which belonged to 11. Georges Iloenschel, of Paris. With the sole exception of the small piece of track between Harrow and Ku>tou, the London and North-Western railway was on New Year's Day for the first linie run entirely without second-class carriages.

RACKING •RHEUMATISM." \\ WW''Vi-HlllieiL uIU Rheumatism will rack you just as long as there is acid in the blood K' ' rffi 1 ■■ ,0 cause Rheumatism. That's the whole trouble, acid in the blood. \ oTj£ 51 ! Cold, damp weather may start the pains going but it is not the cause. ' ' That is rooted in the blood and can only be cured through the blood. Yeais ago when medical science did not know as much about the comI li'Js?' v ~— uNir?" P' amt as to'^ 3 )'' rheumatic sufferers were given something to rub on the I || / swollen tender joints. Some people who do not know aay better still I I| II f i ■ adhere to the old fashioned way, but it docs not cure rheumatism— • : " 11|,'/ \ an<^ncver w '"" N, ..;■// Ik " When the acid is driven from the blood the Rheumatism is/gone— I r Sip* |f|i it's cured. The thing is to get the right medicine to drive the acid out. . H. P*\ Pf \ »v\ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured more cases of Rheumatism than any C? \ \IM \ \ ot^cr seasc CXCC P' anaemia. They do this because they enrich the a \ \ \ W SU *' IUS tonm g U P tne system to a point where the rheumatic I* ' \,.\ \ \ acid is expelled through the natural chahncls and the trouble disappears. ; \jeW\ were inlen^ec^to do this and they do it thoroughly. ) Mr. Arthur, Pringlc, Austral Street, Kalgoorlie, describes how he contracted Rheumatism, and was cured: — "I was working in a blacksmith's shop and I got a wetting. on a dinner knife, and I would bo practically helpless. Often I a Tho trouble affected my wrists firßt and almost immediately it would hnve to be waited on just like a child.' Every movement I spread to all my limbs. Tho pain might leave my wristß and was a torture Tho joints and muscles felt as if they were go up into my arms and shoulders and then down to the mus- being twisted and torn. I could nover walk freely or quickly, cles of my legs. I began to suffer cruolly. At last I had abso- It was mora like a crawl, and every step shook me. On ;i lino lntely to give over work and was away for six months. I warm day I might venture out a little but not often. I simply ncver had more than say a couple of days spoil free all the dreadod nnj'one coming noar me. At night I could hardly hear time. Time after time I could not oven put my clothes on nn- tho lightest bed clothes, in fact I would ho awake for hours in less tho boys helped me. If I wanted to raise an arm above (ho oho position, afraid to stir. I began to think I would not liio shoulder I would have to force it up with tho other, the work again. 1 am thankful I tried Dr. Williams' Pink rills joints wero so set and stiffened liko iron. Often at tho table I for since I finished tho course I liavo not had u trace of (ho M would get a turn that would stop ma from putting any pressuro rheumatism. 1 have felt ever since in the nink of condition." h Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or sent poßt paid on receipt of price, H 3/- per box, 6 brace 16/6, by tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Attfitrnlasia, Ltd., Wellington, "I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 3

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