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Forty Years ojf Wieumatism and Three A.mcJcs of Infftiehza, DR WILLIAMS’Pink PILLS EFFECT A MARVELLOUS CURE. ‘ Until a short time ago I had not. known for 40 years what permanent relief from pain was.’ Thus spoke Mrs T. J. Thomas, of Heathcote, Victoria, recently, to a reporter. How greatly Mrs Thomas suffered from rheumatism, repeated attacks of influenza, enlargement of the liver, and inflammation of the kidneys is vividly show.n by her remarks. ‘I am over 74 years of age,’ she continued. ‘lf was as near as I can. r member in ’57 that I had my first attack of rheumatism, and these have folio vyed me up on and off for 40 years. About nine years ago my troubles were added to by •enlargement of the liver, and this in itself more than enough tb kill most people of my age, was aggravated by inflammation of the kidneys. As you may imagine, I was in a very critical ..condition for long time, and when just about to pull together again another severe attack of rheumatism brought. me„down. This things me to about five years back, wi!sa I caught influenza for the first time. But, to shorten my story, I had further attacks,, of rheumatism and influenz.i i giin the following year, and although' the influenza missed me for the next two years, rheumatism did not. But I had more to face yet, for about a year and nine months I was laid up with a third atiack of influenza. I no vug, seemed-to be. able to-thrr , ” :, _th.ia-</if-*|| I had the others, me ie™ terribly low-spirited. My'oldest enemy rheumatism, kept goip£ at m v and it seemed that between them they wore going to get the of me. . I had four or five but their advice aud physic was not the leasfc'bit of good aud I just felt I’could noi last much lqnj|er. The Paiu I suffered beats the position iu which partial relief was to be found was sitting bearing to one side. I could not bear anythin g to touch my back. I don’t like to think of the torture through which I havflj passed; it was terrible. I lost alt power in my legs: At this stage, my? attention was attracted to some of tiie published cures which had been effected by Dr Williams’Pink Pills-Jar Pal© People of cases wh'ch - had Men pronounced by doctors and hospitals as hopeless, apcl I determined to make a trial of them. This was in the early part of April, and I was feeliug about as bad as I had ever felt. By the time the third box was taken a marked improvement was noticeable, and thishappy alteration continued until I was. at the twelfth box quite enabled to discontinue the treatment. My friends and acquaintances were astonished at my recovery, and quite a number are taking the pills, and others have expressed their determination to do so. should they ever feel in need of treatment.’ ‘ I believe you sometimes go into town.’ Quite true a,nd this means a walk of three miles with a rise or two to face j a very fair.undertaking for one on the; wrong side of 74.’ And you are confident that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for PafejflSajfrle havebeen the means of you to> health ?’ ‘ I am perfectly conflict of this, have no hesitation in saying so, rei mend your wonderful remedy w ever I have an opportunity. _ A remarkable efficacy in cu diseases arising from an impoveri conditon of the blood or, aif.- iip| ment of the nervous rheumatism, neuralgia, partial p lysis, lc comotor ataxia, ijt Vitus* d nervous headache, nervous prostra and tne tired feeling therefrom, after effects d/' la grippe, iufluc dengue fever, and severe colds, disc depending on humors in the bl such. as scrofula, chronio erysip &c., is possessed by Dr Williams’ J Pills for Pale People, which gi healthy glow to pale andpsallow , plexions. .-They are a genuine only w ; t h full name Dr Williams’ Pfe k jjg Pale People, and ar© • Hf .i j , cberaists »b<l l,y tho Dr WilU Medicine Company Welling i who will forward V n OR f ceipt of stamps or rJost 0 5f l< * 0t

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2135, 28 July 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2135, 28 July 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2135, 28 July 1898, Page 2

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