FOR RHEUMATISM
GET DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. To a certain degree there is a good deal of mystery about the causes of rheumatism. In consequence, the treatment of the complaint is unsatisfactory. Medical mrn differ a great deal in (heir views, with the result that the complaint is treated in a variety of ways. A tendency to rheumatism once established, the acute pains are liable to retain) with every spell oi bad weather, showing that, the poison is still in the blood, awaiting favourable conditions to become active and cause trouble. One fact, is known and acknowledged by all medical writers, and this is that the blood is rapidly thinned when the rheumatic poison invades it. Building up the blood by means of the well-kifuwn Dr Williams’ Pink Pills is the ‘be.st remedy for rheumatism, as the blood so enriched is able to overcome or throw off the poisons of the disorder. Lumbago of course, rheuma-tistJ-i in the muscles of the back and loins and should be treated similarly. Readers will no doubt be interested to learn of the success which Dr Williams’ Pink Pill? for Pale People have had in the treatment of rheumatism in its various forms. At (lie first twinge, obtain a box of these nil!? from your dealer (remember that substitutes are useless). A useful booklet, entitled “Diseases of the Blood” will he sent free on request. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by your own chemist or storekeeper or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of price, 3/- per box, six boxes 10/0, by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co.. Box SIS. G.P.0.. Wellington.—-(Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 18859, 26 June 1920, Page 6
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269FOR RHEUMATISM Southland Times, Issue 18859, 26 June 1920, Page 6
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