. RHEUMATISM ifi EVERY JOINT. 0—! This Man Suffered Intense Pain For Months, Every movement of the arms, hurt him —Finally Cured by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. . —7 * Mr. Tlio~. Grant, a well-known Melbourne business man, who manages Todd Bro?.' Produce Store, at ,'|j7 Victiirin St., Abbotsl'ord, speaks glowingly of the value of Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills, as a cure for lihcumatisiu. Mr. Grant contracted tlie complaint, and suffered-severely with it for about a year, being finally cured by these pills. "The draughts iu the store ore very trying iu winter," lie said. "I caught a chill and then rheumatics appeared.. Both my shoulders became affected and the pain spread, light to my finger tips. For about a year the pain never left me; it nagged and nagged nil'the ,linie. I could not put on my coat alOne; one of my daughters would have to lielp me. I would come over every day tp look after the business, but it was little actual work I could do. Every movement of the arms hurt me. f could not even lift an empty bag, let alone a full one. I was just as if crippled. I.was always worse When in bed; I could not (urn front one side to the ether. In the mornings my arms felt so stiff, that 1 could barely dress, alld 1 could not lace my own boots. My fingers would swell and .go'quite knotted. Some days the pain was so unbearable I would put myself in all sorts of positions to try and get some ease. I could not raise* my arms above my head. 1 lost flesh considerably, and I felt that no one must come near me to touch inc. I was always suffering paid. I could not grasp a pen. Perspiration would pour out of me at times, too, with Ihis complaint, and I was always parched willi thirst. I could not'brush my own hair, and it was all I could manage to wash my face. Mr. Stubbs, grocer, of Victoria St., adi vised me to try Tlr. Williams' l'ink 'Pills, and before the second box was half 'done I felt a lot better; and the tlfird ;drove out every pain, but I determined ito keep on. a 1! I dreaded any chance of a relapse. Slowly my shoulders and arms ; became snpple again, it was just as if i the muscles were unlocking. The pain, too, cased gradually. I .found 1 could work about, and lift and grasp thingswith'something of my old firmness and strength. It was n great relief for me to feet ac-t've again and able to wake free from pain." • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are fold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price, :l«., iter box. six boxes Mi*. Gd„ by (lie Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, T.til.. Wellington. "\Yhat is home without a baby?" demanded the lady oi;ator; and when an ii responsible bachelor in the rear nf the audience r-houtod, "Quite quiet,' she didn't like it at all. Tlirr<? are over 30 women'practising law In TirU#
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 13 April 1912, Page 10
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