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A WAY TO CURE

How to Get Rid of the Qus of the Complaint,

A treatment for Rheumatism that j aima at driving out of the aystem ' the cause of the complaint, is certainly the commonsense way of dealing with the disease. Acid in the blood is recognised by many authorities as the ciuse of the trouble. It has been found that when this acid has been driven from the system that Rheumatism is cured. Treatment of Rheumatism with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has been remarkably successful, because they actually make new blood, building up the systain to a point that enables it to throw off the Rheumatic poison. Mrs Samuel Goldinec, 6 Vogel street. Richmond, Chiistchurch, has been cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and her statement to a reporter should be of interest to other sufferers.

'Some years back I became almost crippled with Rheumatism," taid Mrs Golding. "It appeared first in my hand, spread up ray 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. 1 fortunately had my children about me, or I don't know what I should have done. Some days I could hardly lift a teacup to my lips. I felt helpless, I'd cry because I couldnl do things myself. My wrists and fingers got quite distorted. I couldn't j straighten my arms. I had to bathe my wrist to get a little ease. I had , liniments ruobed 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 foil of burning pain. I couldn't move my arms any way. The least change of weather, set the pains going. Oh, it was misery. You'd think every joint and muscle was rusty, they were so stiff. One day a neighbour said "Mrs Golding, why don't you take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' So I bought a couple of boxes. I felt Better after the second box and kept on. Bit by bit the stiffness went out of every joint. The swellings got less, and my fingers got less knotted up. At last 1 was quite rid of Rheumatism, and able to use each limb as I wished." Dr. Williams Pink Pills are good for any complaint that a supply of rich red blood is good for, but one needs to be careful to get the genuine, as substitutes sometimes offered are useless. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, price 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, or if they cannot be obtained locally will be sent post free on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6.

THE TAILOR-MADE COSTUME "S of special interest to Ladies _ just now. The impression Hayward is creating with his delightful and extremely fashionable Tailored Garments is evidenced by the number of clients that are being fitted daily. Ladies will find an exrensive range of handsomely designed materials from which to make a selection. HAYWARD'S, THE LADIES' TAILOE, 294 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Page 8). ANTED KNOWN—That Messw t f Girdwoad and Taylor, Pahiatua of the Commercis.l and also the Eanf urly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Four landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Tele grams—Gird wood Pahiatua; telephones 25 and 27. |_A Cabd.j O. A. BLUETT, GUILDER AND CONTEACTOE, > Seasoned Timber on hand. Pahiatua..

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10034, 3 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10034, 3 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10034, 3 May 1910, Page 6

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