TIPPLED IT HOME m lEimn, _ a Just Managed to Hobble about the House," This Woman who was a Great Sufferer £ured by Dr, ' Williams' Pink Pills, "I was so crippled that I had (o bo helped from one room (o another," is the. way .Mrs. (i. I'. Mayo, llrightwater Terrace, Terrace End, Palmerston, describes the pitiable, state she was reduced to by lihcumntism.. After trying doctors' treatment and many liniuiciits without benefit, she was cured by J)r. Williams' PinkPills. These pills mo recommended for Khcumntism because the blood becomes loaded with liheumatie impurities. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood] and enable it to east out the rheumatic, poisons With the natural .-.ecretions of the body. : ' "I blame living in a new house for mv lihoumatism," said Mrs. Q. F. jfnvo". "I began to feel flying aches and pains' in all my joints, and at last they became very acute. My left, arm and leg wero the parts affected. My leg swelled terribly. My husbruul liad to help me if I wanted to go from room to room, some days the swelling was worse.than others. Tho leg swelled from the knee to the, toes. I could not dream of wearing a boot, a. large slipper was more than enough some days. The joints would go a glazed shiny red, and the skin would be burning hot. I could not cat a meal. For more than a year I lived on wine and biscuits. I fell awny, and wasted to ti shadow. Night and day I would be in agony. 3ly daughter had to look after -the house duties and do my hair and help me dress. Doctors' treatment did not benefit me, and I used embrocations and liniments when the pain wns extra severe, but only temporary relief came. My knuckles swelled largely. I could not close my left hand. I could not think of holding anything ill it. Every joint in the left leg and arm felt as if it wore on tho rack. The least change in t.b(» weather would he felt, and I dare not touch wafer that wns not warm, all'im> muscles drew up and got tight. 1 \r:\s simply frightened to put my foot lo the ground ever so lightly, I was almost as helpless as any infant. One dav my motlier having tried n box of Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills for Tiherimatisni herself, brought me one. The first bos encouraged me a little, and 1' sent away for six more, later on another six, and grndtiallv the Ehenmatism was driven out. I tool: three pills a day for a while, and then doubled the dose. Slowly the stiffness and swelling went away, and the feverishness and the pain decreased. It was a great day when I could get about without (i stick. 1 began to eat, and put on flesh, and gained in every way. In time eventrace disappeared, and my joints became as supple as ever they had been, and have kept so. T recommend this medicine far and wide." Insist on' 'getting I)r.. Williams' rink Pills. They are -old by most chemi-ts and storekeepers, or it not locallv obtainable will I'S 'cnt direct by the Jlr. Williiims' Me.di''ine Co. of Australasia. T,M.. < for 3s, ccr \>ti, G buses Ifli, I ifidU . ' "
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 25 September 1912, Page 4
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