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This Man, who was almost Crippled with Rheumatism and suffered great pain, tells other Sufferers how he Cured himself. "I was subject to Rheumatism a while back," said Mr. W. H. Dixon, 68 Ferry Rd., Christchurch. '' I got over-heated and then chilled, and I got twinges all over me in all my limbs and suffered a great deal of pain and inconvenience. I could not get ease. I would feel better off and on, but 1 never knew when an attack would come on. I noticed every change in the weather; a damp day always made me ' worse. I went up to the Hammer Springs to see if they would do me good, but I got no relief. Some days such twinges would take me. Once I was up the road and it caught me in the ankle so that I could only hobble home. At times, too, I could not sleep with it, for often the warmth of the bed made me worse. When I got up in the morning I would feel so stiff in the joints. 1 used all kinds of liniments and embrocations, but they merely eased me for the time, and the joints were so tender to the touch and full of flying pains. I was aches all over but I found great benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They gradually drove out the shooting pains in my joints and also built me up in every way so that I looked, as well as I felt, remarkably better. I recommend this medicine with pleasure." I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc 3/- a box, sis boxes 16/6, from the Dr. Williams 1 Mcdicine Co of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington or at all dealers. Diifii 0 ?if i mri r. Wuliams M nils 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 4

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