A LASTING CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
CAN ONLY BE CURED BY DRIVING THE RHEUMATIC POISON FROM THE SYSTEM.
The greatest trouble people have, who suffer from an attack of rheumatism, is in preventing a return of the attack. It comes back year after year despite all the rubbing and ordinary treatment they undergo.
This is because they do not drive the dregs of the complaint, which is a poisonous acid in the blood, from the system. i>o amount of blistering or rubbing will do that—the trouble is in the blood.
People who have tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a blood making medicine,, find that their tonic action not only drives out the cause of rheumatism from the system, but fortifies it against future attacks. Drive the cause out with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and reasonable care to keep the body in a healthy condition will prevent the return of the disease. The following is an, interesting instance of how they cure. "When about 18 years of age I got an attack of rheumatism in my knees and ankles," said Mrs C. Whittington, corner of Bamford and Regent ; Streets, Christchurch. "I used, at the time, to work at a tannery, and my clothes were nearly always damp. My joints became swoollen, especially my knees and ankles, and thumb- ■ joints. They were so very stiff at times I could not bend them. The pain was so bad I could not allow anyone to touch me. I dare not move and had to be carried about. My joints appeared quite dry, and used to crack and creak with the least, movement. I could not sleep at night, the pain being so bad. In cold or damp weather the pains were always worse. It was one continual pain. I had been suffering torture for about eighteen years, and been under several doctors' care without deriving any permanent benefit. I also tried electric batteries, and any amount of lotions, but none of them ever did me any good. I went to Melbourne, but the change did not do me any good. I came back and went to the Hot Springs,*but came back as bad as over I was before I went there. I became so bad I was pretty well confined to bed on and off for twelve months. Then through hearing of others being cured of similar complaints by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I commenced using them myself. I bought some from Mr Hopkins the grocer. I had taken about five boxes when I began to feel that the were doing me good. I. continued their use until I had taken about thirty-five boxes altogether, when. I felt perfectly restored to good health, in fact, never felt better. It is about 10 years since Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured me, and I have never felt any tinge of rheuma,i since, and I feel it a duty_to Kjommend them to anyone suffering as I was." Don't let any dealer talk you into taking anything which he says is "just as good." If you are pestered to take a substitute, send 3s for one box, or 16s Gd for 6 boxes to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, .Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 3
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534A LASTING CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 3
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