Dunedin Man was in Constant Pain for Months. Often Practically Helpless—He Recounts how Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Cured Him, » “ Last -winter was the first time in years that I did not havo an attack of Rheumatism,” said a man who was recommending Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for this painful disease. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills do the only thing that will permanently banish Rheumatism. They build up the greatly thinned blood, ar.d impart “tone to the whole system, enabling it to throw off the Rheumatic poison through the natural channels of (the body. Mr G. W, Walters, care of Queen’s Theatre, confirms the claims made for these pills, ns he was cured of ft very bad attack. “ I was working on a big job about twelve months ago, when I first began to suffer with Rheumatism. I used to get sharp shooting pains in my muscles and joints. They came quite suddenly. Perhaps for two days I would not feel the pains at all, then they would catch mo suddenly. I first thought that I had strained a tendon, but I found that the pains began to come in my wrists and ankles. These became slightly inflamed and very painful. This went on for a- few weeks until my whole health began to give way. I could scarcely move about. My appetite became vory bad and at night I got very littlo sleep. I consulted a doctor and he gave me several blood tonics, which seemed to do me good, but. after a while the pains returned. I tried embrocation but that did no good. I really despaired of ever being cured till I read about a man being cured by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills so I' tried a course. At first they did me no good, but following the directions. I persevered, and after a time I began to foe! easier. Mv joints became quite easy again and I lost'all trace of pain. The cure was permanent, as I have felt no pain sinco I finished the course of eleven boxes. My appetite has also improved.” Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers or from tin Dr Williams’ Medicine Co. of Wellington. -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 5
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370Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 5
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