Rheumatism Routed.
BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS AFTER 12 YE^S OF AGONY. " The Westerly Winds," said Mrs Knibb of Earle-street, Toowong, Queensland, recently to a reporter, " always had a most disastrous effect upon me. I have been a i great sufferer from rheumatism. Twelve | years ago I had a bad accident ; my thigh bone was b.'oken, and since that time I I have suffered a great deal. I lost the sight of my loft eye, mainly through the disease, and even after treatment of it was over I suffered from great pain across the bone over the eye. Last Christmas twelve months I was so bad that I could scarcely move in bed. I had to go to the hospitat after being treated for a long time by the doctors ; but after coming out again I suffered just the same. If I did a little washing in the day time I could scarcely turn in my bed at night, and during Westerly Winds I was always laid up. A little while ago I read of the cures effected by Dr Williams' Pink Pills, but I was doubtful about them. One of my family, however, said the cases reported must be genuine, or the people wou'd not dare to print them, and so I bought a box of the pills and took one after each meal. That gave me some .relief, but I still suffered, and I was told to take two pills after each I meal. I did that, and the effect has been wonderful. I have got rid of the rheumatism, and the pain over my eye has gone. During the recent Westerly Winds I was np and about and suffered no ill effect?." "You attribute that to Dr Williams' Pink Pi Is ?" the interviewer asked. " Yes, indeed," said Mrs Knipp, " I do, and to nothing else. If it were not for them. I should not be standing out hero talking to you now." Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientific preparation* tin result of years of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinbursh University physician, and they wei-e successfully used by him in his everyday practice for years before being offered for general sale. 7h >y positively cure rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neural^! and influenza's evil aftereffects, and are a specific for all diseases of women, such as anaemia, poor and watery blood, female irregularities, nervous headache, and hysteria. They are not a purgative medicine, but brace up and permanently strengthen the whole system. They are genuine only with the full name Dr Wi Hams' Pink Pills for Pa'e Peopl*. and are sold by chemists and storekeepers generally ; or the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., wi'l forward on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for three shillings, or half-a-dozen for sixteen and sixpence.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1898, Page 3
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481Rheumatism Routed. Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1898, Page 3
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