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Influenza and Rheumatism.

FORMIDABLE #OES MA#TEBEt>. Among T those who apeak in greatfal terms of the wonderful curative powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Mr. William Carroll, of Sydney, SlarrifcftS, Canada. Mr. Carroll says :— Following an attack' df infloenaa, my whole system was so weakened that U was with difficulty I could do any work In this condition I was an easy prey to mj old enemy, rheumatism, and I suffered the agony of its pains in almost every bone k tot body. I dootored a great deal, bui without any beneficial results, find I spent seventeen dollars for one medioine largelj advertised as a core for rheumatism, without the least beoeßt.. I natttrallj felt despondent, and thought the ttonblc had fastened itself upon me in & permanent form.' I had read so much about Dr Williams' Pink Pills that I at last determined to give them a trial. I can't saj that I felt anything in the way of benefioial results until I had used the third box, bul at that junoture the encouragement was sc great that I determined to continue the treatment, and I used the Pick PiUi throughout the winter, constantly gaining strength. When spring arrived I found myself better than I had been for years, every vestige of rheumatism had diaappeared, and although ten months have passed sinoe I took the last pill I have not had the slightest return of the trouble. 1 therefore think it ii but right that I should make known the good that I have received from the famous Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I hope my expe.ience may be the means of putting some other sufferer or the road to renewed health."

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Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1897, Page 3

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Influenza and Rheumatism. Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1897, Page 3

Influenza and Rheumatism. Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1897, Page 3

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