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RHEUMATIC VICTIMS

A Way to Cure the Troufcfesomc Complaint*

Drive tKe Cause of kheiimafisra out of Your System— This Woman did and was Cured.

You 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 fub an ointment or something else on- .it, expecting a cure. You would remove, the splinter — the cause of the trouble: then the core would heal. Now if you have lactic acid in your blood, that causes torturing, burning Rheumatism, what chance has a hnimenifc or something rubbed on to cure? None whatever. It's the cause you must remove; remember that.

The question of curing Rheumatism ia then a question of deriving the acid oufc of your blood. You'll suffer a lorog time before you find anything like Dr / Williams . Pink Pilk for Rheumatism. Why they *re for the blood. They tone the whole system to a point that enables it to expel the Rheumatic poison through the natural channels of the body. The following case of a woman who suffered with Rheumatism and was cured proves their value in thi» complaint.

"Some yeara back I became almoafe crippled with Rheumatism," eaid Mra Samuel Golding. 6 Vogel street, Richmond, Ohristchurch, New Zealand. "It appeared first in my hands, spread up my arms, and went to both legs. I used to suffer most dreadfully : my hands were practically useless; every knuckle and joint swelled up. I couldn't hold a needle or do my hair or dress myself. I fortunately had my children about me, or I don't know what I should have done. Some weeks I could! hardly lift a cup of tea. to my lips. I felt helpless; I'd cry because 'I oouldn't do things for myself. My Twists and fingers got quite distorted. I couldn't straighten my arms. I had to bathe my wrist to get a little ease. I had liniments rubbed in, but I only got ease for the time. My, knees were stiff; I couldn't bend them, and only walked slowly and limpingly. My limbs were full of burning pain. 1 couLdn.'t move my arms any way. Thei leaet change of weather 6et the pains going-. Oh, it was misery. Tou'd think ©very joint and muscle was rusty, they were B» stiff. One day a neighbour said, 'Mra Golding. why "don't you take Dr Williams* Pink Pills?'" So I bought a couple o£ boxes. I felt hetter after the second box and kept on. Bit by bit the stiffness went out of every joint. The swellinigs got less, and my fingers got less knotted up. At last I was quit« rid of Rheumatisnn, and abl-* to use- each liml> sus I wislxe*!."

It's important to get the genuine with Dr Williams' name. A shopman once told as that only '' mugs " bought the oheapimitatio.is he offered. Even the storekeeper doesn't think nruoh of the person, he can get to take a substitute. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by *11 chemists and storekeeper.?, price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, or they will be sen* direct on receipt d"f the price by the Dr Williams Medicine Company of Australasia (Ltd.), Wellington.

A northern exchange states that a cc* tain railway official in the country cannot complain o£ being lonely, {or his wife had 15 children singly, twins twice, and now triplets— all of whom are aliy*

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 33

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Tapeke kupu
572

RHEUMATIC VICTIMS Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 33

RHEUMATIC VICTIMS Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 33

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