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COMMON SENSE W CURE RBEDIATISI Rubbing Will Not Clear the Poison Out of the Blood* Feilding Woman who was Severely Attacked with the Complaint speaks of the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Men and women who have Rheumatism waste much time in trying; to vut> the complaint away. If they rub hara enough they create a friction that causes warmth in the affected part), and imparts a feeling of ease. In a short time, however, the twinges and pains are as bad as ever. The complaint is deeply seated in the blood, and no amount of rubbing will remove the cause. Sensible people go a step further than rubbing, and endeavour to remove the cause <rf Rheumatism. Many sufferers, have found speedy relief in a course of Dr. Williams' l J ink Pills. The principal of treatment with this remedy is that they replenish the greatly thinned blood; tone the whole system and enable it to cast out the acid that causes the trouble, Mrs. Mary Jacobson, who lives in'Felldj.ing, at the corner of Warren and Bawen Streets, speaks highly of the value of these pills for Rheumatism, and she speaks from experience. "Some time back," she said, "I was troubled, a good deal with Kbenmatism in both arms. The attacks would come on and last perhaps a month, and they would ease off, only to return in a s-hort time. The elbows felt stiff and painful and I could only move them with difficulty. 'I.did not go to a doctor, but I had remedies from the; chemists, but these did not do me any good. Over a j year ago I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had heard them well i spoken of by a number of people. I > found them an excellent remedy. The Rheumatism began to go away, and in time left mo completely, and as I have not had one of my usual attacks for over a year, you can see the good they have done. I also used .to feel very run down with loss of appetito and energy, but this remedy made u wonderful diffei'enco in my health, bracing me. up all round. They also benefitted my daughters a great deal so I conscientiously- recommend them." The dealer laughs up his sleeve when he gets anyone to accept a substitute. It'* an old game that is only tried on'those lie judges easy to gull. The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can always bo had at reliable shops without question at 2s. per box; six boxes lGs, Cd., or they will be sent, post paid, -on receipt of prico by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.—Advt. A. report of what is believed to be owe of the smallest schools in England was presented recently at a meeting of the Lancashire County Sub-Educational Committee at Lancaster. His Majesty's inspector, reported that he visited Anghton ' school; soven miles north-east of Lancaster* and .found two children present out of'fivo on iho books. _ The report, added: '"Tho"master "continues to give. I careful attontiou to his ' duties.". .;.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2119, 9 April 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2119, 9 April 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2119, 9 April 1914, Page 11

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