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\f f * ACUTE RHEUMATISM if AMENABLE TO TREATMENT. 1 In! the beginning of this year I contracted Rheumatic Fever in a very isevere form, and was laid up for five |weeks (writes Mr Ernest G. Breeze, 1107 Day-street, Leichhardt, Sydney). During a portion of this time I was unconscious, Little by little, howevei, I got over the worst of my illness, and was able to get about again! Unfortunately, however, the .Rheumatic Fever left behind it certain complications, the chief of which was chronic Rheumatism. This used to give me a lot of trouble. Sometimes I was lame if or a week at a time through pain and [stiffness in the ankle. Then I had to |use a stick and could. barely hobble ; over the road. Also sometimes the ipain showed itself in the knees. I obtained certain prescriptions from medi cal men, but these quite failed to cure me, and I used many different sorts o f liniments with the. same lack of result. As'liniments seemed to be of no use and the doctor's plrysic was no good, J began to look round for some advertised remedy. I tried several, bui obtained nn benefit till I came across Laxo -.To-, in'c Pills. These had ■ an immediate and d i s tinct i ben efit. ' My joints rtt once became more sup--1 ■ pie, and j the pnin | • gradually diss ppea re d from my ankles <ind knees . Also I feel consti- ' tutionally 9 Jk better ! Hi) since I 1 have been taking a r . course of , Li Laxn-To-nic Tills.

I HI TtTi mm Prompt assistance arranged for byiidmg dwellings] r - ITRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at ) G. Lineham's.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 3

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