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iE««iia CM EE [US. 0 Treatment through the Blood meets with Success. :—q. An account of how a Cure was Found after Suffering Many Years. 0 „ Medical science reveals the. fact that in cases of Rheumatism there is a marked thinning of the sufferer's blood. It has also been found that treatment which renews tho blood and tones the system, enables it to throw oil' Rheumatism. Thess are two absolute facts which stand out in the search for the real cans? of Rheumatism. The great medical specialists are by no means agreed as to the exact cause of Rheumatism, ns many as seven different causes are suggested Indifferent writers. It is an absolute fact that Rheumatism has been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink I ills. Cures tire known of and talked of in neighbourhoods whore cripples have been restored to active health. J)r AVilHams' Pink Pills are a , tonic medicine and tho new blood the'v make enables the system to throw off the complaint. The case of Mrs. M. A. Hatelv, 18 M'Andrew Road, South Dunedin, shows hou* they cure:— "X had an attack of Rheumatic Fever years ago, and it left Rheumatism in mv sjstem, said Mrs. Ilately. " Kyctv winter an attack would come ou and last for weeks at a. stretch, and I was often laid up for several days and suffered excruciating pain. Years went on this way till at last one dreadful attack caino on. 1 went to Auckland to my married daughter s home, thinking the change might benefit me a little. I passed through the boat journey fairly well, but a fortnight after my arrival quite a sudden turn seized me. One evening when I got. up to go to bed I could scarcely move. In tho morning every joint was'hugely swollen. My wrists and elbows and the backs of my hands were hardly recognisable. My knees were double their proper size. Tlw doctor was called in; at once ho applied hot flannels and fomentations, just to give a little ease for the pain was enough to make anyone sc.rcam. I- could not help doing it. For five weeks I was laid up in bed in torture dreading the lightest touch. They could barelv lift ine to change the blankets. I would say. 'Let me lie.' I was in such agonv. ' Evory joint was stiffened. I could'just feed myself and that was all. I could bareiv c.lose my fingers. 1 could not lift mv hands as high as my shoulders to do m'y liair. I tried plenty of liniments, but I might as well have used water. so in despair I gnyo them up. When I got, bnek I to Ihittodin the attack fame ou and I did not know which way to look for relief. I could not get a' boot bi> enough, tho toes and insteps and ankles were swollen out of all shape. I would havo my wrists and knees wrapped up in flannel bandages. If I did get out of bed I was so weak and so bent, too I could just shuffle along an inch or so'at a time. I don't think any woman has suffered worse, and I would hav been thankfull to die. At last I read about Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and gave them a trial. Towards the end of the second box I felt a little ease. I look H boxes altogether,-and gradually the cure came and I havo never felt so well in mv life as I do now. I can bustle about and da the housework easily, and 1 have not. an ache or pain." Dr. \\ illiams' Pi.uk Pills are sold by all dealers, and if in doubt, send to Ihe Or. M?di c ine Co. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellington, .'ls. one box, hix boxes Wis. Oil.—Advt. At the invitation of I lie Oovcrnmciit of Manitoba. Mr. Leonard Stokes. Presidcnl of the Royal Institute of Hrilish Arr-lii-lecls has underlakeu to act as a-e-snr of the designs for (lie new legislative buildings at Winnipeg, which are In cost .£IOO.OOO. The compelition h men lo all 13rili s 'n architects and substantial prizes will bo given for the six be-t preliminary sketches. The authors of will then be invited to send complete plans. Tho heaviest (jun at present mounted in tiio British Navy is 13.5 ia.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 7

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