'-RHEUMATISMYou can reason this out for yourself if you are a Rheumatic sufferer. If you had a splinter in your hand that caused a festering sore, you wouldn't rub an ointment or something else on it, expecting a cure. You would remove the splinter--the cause of the trouble-then the sore would heal. Now if you have lactic acid in your blood, that causes Rheumatism, what chance has a liniment or something rubbed on to cure. None whatever. It is the cause of Rheumatsm you must remove, remember that. The question of curing Rheumatism is then a question of driving the acid out of your blood. When the acid is gone you are cured. As long as it is there you will have Rheumatism. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be recommended for this complaint. Firstly because they have cured a great many people of Rheumatism. That's a pretty good reason, so we put it first. The other reason is that they make new blood; blood that has no acid in it; blood that tones the system to a point where the acid is expelled through the natural channels of the body* Then the Rheumatism is gone. They were intended to do this and they do it. Pon't let the shopman talk you into taking something which he says is "just the same," or "just as goocL" There is nothing the same and nothing as good* Dr» Williams* Pink Pills are 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d. of all medicine dealers, or from The Dr. Wiffiams* Medicine Cai of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. DR. WILLIAMS' L^PINK PILL&—
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 26
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265Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 26
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