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lira By RHEUMATISM.

How to Permanently Banisfc the Complaint*

■ Sufferers with rheumatism usually find great difficulty in getting permanently rid of the complaint. Even in mild cases it comes back time af ter_time usually in damp weather. While there is still doubt amongst many moioal men as to the actual cause of Rneumatism, the greater number lean to the view that the cause is the formation of acid in the blood. That this is the correct view is borne out by the experience of treatment with a blood makinoK tonic, like Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills have been actually found to cure rheumatism, and their beneficial action on the general health has been very" marked. Their action is directly on the blood, and the tone and strength which they impart enables the system to thrown off all rheumatic impurities, through the ordinary, channels of the body.-Prbof of'the way they cure is offered in,the, following .case. ' ■"" ''■■ ••;•;■■ ■ ' '.'''_-., '■ ' Mrs E. J. Martin, who lives in.Moles- . w'ortrc' Street;' New-Plymouth, New Zealand, says:—'..'.-. ... • ."When I was; between sixteen and seventeen years Igot a severe wetting at Feilding, where I was living. In a few days I found pains attacking me ■in various parts of the body. The joints of my hands,,arms and legs became stiff and swollen. I could feel a sort of cracking noise in my joints at the least attempt to move, them. j The pain always increased at night, es- » pecially if the' weather was damp: My joints became so tender I could not bear to touch them, and would cry out in'pain if anything .did. The pain cramped me so that.l became utterlyuseless., I was in, a position at the time. My parents sent for, and had'to carry m : 6 frorri bdd to''the vehicle and out' again When* we reached hoine. I could not use? a leg; arm, or hand if it would have saved my'life. My father sent for a doctory.wlio said I was in a very bad state with rheumatism. I took'his medicine for some months, but it did not ease the pain. Mother saw an account of a cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of a similar < case to'mine; and'she; bought three boxes. I started'taking them and soon found that they were doing me good. ; I continued their use until I had takeri about , sixteen -boxes i when; I felt thoroughly restored to health. ~ln fact, I have never had better, health than at present, '.and I have had no . return of the coniblaint;", , M .'■•...... Dr. Williams! Pink: Pills are 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, of,all medicine dealers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington

GOLF A Splendid Assortment of GOLF GOODS just arrived, direct from the BEST MAKERS. , BRASSIES, DRIVERS, and ail descriptions of IRON. CLUBS in unlimited variety, CADDY BAGS, and all requisites for the fascinating game. We stock the following varieties of GOLF BALLS— CHALLENGER, PATENT COLONEL, RECINA, Etc. And arriving— WHITE COLONEL, BLAQK AND WHITE SPALDING, RED AND BLACK SPALDING, ZODIAC. HOCKEY We are now showing JACQUES, SPALDINC'S, '■• .ND BUSSEY'S latest productions in HOCKEY STICKS. Prices range from 3s 6d each. : SHIN GUARDS, RUBBER RINCS, BALLS. SPALDING'S PUNCHING BAGS in three qualities. These were specially selected for us. BOXING GTX)VES We have a splendid stock of these of the very latest styles. FOOTBALLS ALL SIZES AND PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED, , FANCY DEPARTMENT.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 6

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