RACKING eras!. • '-—: —» v - ■■■ -' Dunedin.Man Was in Constant Pain for Montis. 1 • «. .. -..—k Often Practically Helpiess—He , Recounts how Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills CuttdHka, "Last Winter itii Hie first time in years «that I did not iutve an attack oi Jtlieumiitisiu," sai<l a man wiio was McomnienUing Dr. Williams' Piti-k Pitts lor this painful disease. Dp. Wiljiii-ms' Pink Pilis do the qnly tjviii-j that Wi!l nermauently banish'Mlie'wniitisni. Th« build up tho greuJtlv-thinaiDtl bjoeo, and impart tone to the-, whole system, oainbling it to throw off the filieum-atic jjoisfiit through' the natural ehanlwls ef tbn body. Mr. G. •' W. Walters, ears ,-r Queen's Theatre, cojinrajis/tfiD -ciaiins made or these pills, as he wiis ciircd of a tery bad attack. . (. .^ "I was working oii.a big job about twelve months sro, wiraivl first bpgnjj it> sinter iwith Rheumatis-iii. I used f& get sharp shooting pains in my muscles mist jemts. T hey came tuiite sriddeiiiy, naps for two days I woiij.d act feel the pains lit all, then they. Would catch me suddenly. I.first thei&ht that I Iwd strained a tendon,' but 1 found that the pniiis began to coiiift in m-v wrists'a.n«l ankles. These became sHgltly Miiajed and very painful. This went en lor a few_ weeks until my whole health be?an to give way. I could stareely move about. My appetite became very knl and nt 3 "? i , ot vei "y '^ e s ' fc P- $ e »- siUted a <loctor and he jftvO use sevwai blood tonics which swmofl to cto (ije i. r o° l l. wit utter a while the pains returned. I tried bitt that did jio soeil. 1 really despaired of evor bein* Cu«d till 1 read.abnut a man ijSing car«l by D'r. \\ilhams Pink Pills sa ■%. trieil a cbtii-s't. At first they did me no jjsooil, but followiiir the directions, 1 jwrstTcr-ed, iuwl after a time I besan to feel easier. Jly joints quito fasv again, and J Jest all trace of pain. The- imie was peTinaiwnt as I Imve felt no pn.in sine* 1 fijijshrj the course of eleven boSee. My appetite lias also improved." Dr. Williams' Hi* Pills am ,%-. nev lwx,. six boxes 16s. G<l., of nil (ki!<?rs sr from the Dr. Williams" MotMeins Co. of' Wellington.—Advt.
While and army BJ. liijikfte lVas lieins overhauled after a fl%ht by Lie-irtenntJt Fletcher, of the Royal FlyHi? Coyps., from Aldershot to Montrose (ovs'r 500 inilesji a mechanic saw a mouse dart neross one of the planes. On invcstfgatitifi lie discoy-ei-cd-in the corner qf tlie.iviiss; a "nest," made from shreds of the fnb-ric, with a number of young mfeo in it. v
The famous "Eosl?n" Writing Pads, obtainable from all S-tatiauers ami Storekeepers, at 6d. and Ts. eacl).—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 5
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448Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 5
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