GETRIDOFYDUR - RHEUMATISM. Treatment that Cures the Cause of the Complaint.. Remarkable Cure of a Sufferer who was Practically Crippled. The only satisfactory treatment for Rheumatism is treatment that cures the caiiso of the complaint. Liniments and fomentations fail because they do not reach the cause of Rheumatism—lactic acid in the blood. The experience of Mr. Charles 1 , . IMlin, 3 Millington Street, South Dunedin, who -was practically crippled, shovs that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tone Hie system to a point that enables it to cast out the Rheumatic impurities:— .. "1 got damp and it brought on Rheumatism," said Jlr. Edlin. "It, took mo quite suddenly. .My arms became so stiff especially the right one. For more than a fortnight I could hardly use them. I could not lift any weight and the stiffness made itself,felt across the back and chest and all round tho upper part of the body. My hands* were fortunately not affected. L 'hod my shoulders rubbed tvith turps, but that did not drive tho uric acid out of the blood. There was no external sign of the rheumatics, the shoulder blades were especially painful, with a numb, dull pain! Fortunately as foreman I was able to manage at times without heavy exertion, otherwiso I Should have had to give up. If i turned in bed the pain would!entch me, sometimes I would not get to sleep before 1 a.m. It -eras the greatest trouble to move my arms, to put on my cont or even to do my hflir. On rising each morning the muscles wore excessively stitf, and remained so until a lillle exercise brought them into some nction. I found liniments doing mo no good, so I resolved to take a course, of JJr. Williams' Pink Pills. They gradually drove out every symptom. I took six pills each day. Thanks to them , the muscles became a3 supple again as over, and I hfi.ve not now one trace of Rheumatism." Dr. Williams' Tink Pills are sold bv chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price 3s. per box, six boxes His. fid. by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. nf Australnsia, Ltd., Wellington. So far bade as 13GG a dictionary of slang was published. Ask our saleswoman to fif. vmi with a Wjriier'd Biidt-pfoof Corbet to-dny, Vicb liu«U-n D.r»p«:e.-A<lvti
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 14
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