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SLEEPLESS iHTS iii niim 9 Wanganui Woman badly Crippled. o ' 1 She Speaks of the Remedy that Cured Her, for the Benefit of Other Sufferers. The remedy that cured Mrs. H. J. Waller, of Alexander Street, Wonganuti crippled for months with Rheumatism, is tlie remedy all Klieumatic sufferers need. Cures count. Read her words:— "I first began to suffer with Rheumatism about tour years ago," said Mrs. Waller to an interviewer. "My joints became 90 swollen and painful that I was afraid to move about. I was simply in agony. It spread to my fingers which became greatly enlarged and very, painful. I began to feel run down and lowspirited. I lost my appetite and had no desire for food. The Rheumatism spread from one joint to another till the pain was awful. I got very little sleep at night and I lind to lay down in one position as I was afraid to move as I knew I should acho for hours. At times I had to bo assisted from ono place to another as I was unable to walk. All I wanted to do was to sit still as that was the only time that I got ease. 1 had tficilmm(y everything tto gainl'elifH' when I read a statement in the paper about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so I thought I would try them. I took about three boxes before I felt much easier, but from then onwards I felt better every day. Gradually my appetito returned to me and I felt better in myself. I could get about' without the aid of a stick and the swelling in my joints went down. I seem to have new blood in my ,veins. I felt an entirely new woman, and now I am able to get about and not feel tho slightest twingo of Rheumatism. I used to dread wes days, but now thoy do not affect me at all." A fair test—lf a shopkeeper tries to make you buy a substitute when you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ask hi.m who his medicine has cured; get the namo and address. Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Bloodlessness, Indigestion, Rheumatism, and Nervous Complaints, as tliey havo cured others of these disorders. Prico, 3s. per box, six boxes lGs. Gd., of. all dealers, or from tho Dr. Williams' Jlodicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.—Ad#

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 5

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395

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 5

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